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    What's your favorite jarred pickle chip?

    What's your favorite jarred pickle chip to go with barbecue? And do you prefer sweet bread and butter or a dill pickle with more of a bite?

    Bonus points if your brand is available nationally vs a regional product. (Ie; Best Maid is not available outside of TX and the South East, unless you order online which means expensive shipping.)

    I think Bubbies makes a great bread and butter (very crisp), but the b&b style is just a little too sweet for me.

    #2
    Mt. Olive.

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      #3
      I prefer dill, I gag at bread & butter/sweet pickles, can't do 'em. My favorites are the common Vlasic or Claussen. Funny though, we usually buy the cheap no-name ones but they're never as good, usually really salty.

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      • Steve R.
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        ^ I agree with every word of this.

      • mountainsmoker
        mountainsmoker commented
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        I agree we are at our vacation cabin and my wife bought a jar of Walmart brand and all I can taste is the salt, no pickle taste at all. Give me back my Mt. Olive's.

      • badf00d
        badf00d commented
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        Huskee, this is exactly what I would have written.

      #4
      Within the last year our Harris Teeter started carrying these Sweet Horseradish pickles in the deli section. I absolutely love them.
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        #5
        Famous Dave's Signature Spicy. They are sweet with a little heat.

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        • Hulagn1971
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          Excellent pickles.

        • Skip
          Skip commented
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          @Muddy I will have to try that egg recipe! Thanks.

        • Bob's BBQ
          Bob's BBQ commented
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          Yeah - love those on a pulled pork sandwich!

        #6
        I've been into Claussen here lately. Dill chips.

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          #7
          I only do dill. No favorite brand in particular.

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            #8
            My wife found these and they're really good.
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              #9
              Has anyone tried Wickles Pickles?

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              • Hulagn1971
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                Wickles are good.

              #10
              It has to be dill and it has to be Mt Olive.

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              • Donw
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                Has to be! My dad’s social security application from 1936 lists Mt. Olive Pickle as his employer so who am I to argue with tradition, and darn fine pickles too.

              #11
              For dill, I like homemade, or klaussen. The only two sweet pickles I'll eat are my grandmothers or Wickles

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                #12
                Claussen.

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                  #13
                  Disclaimer:
                  Once you try these pickles you will not want any other brand.

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ID:	694320 They are not chips. They are simply the best pickle you will ever taste. I introduced my sister to them and now she drives from West Bend to Madison Wisconsin and buys them by the case.

                  They are not dill nor are they sweet. Best as I can describe them they are like a combination of both, sort of.

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                  • mountainsmoker
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                    The problem with Kruegermann is it is such a regional brand. Next to a Mt Olive on a sandwich I love a good gurken right out of the jar the problem is finding one.

                  • lostclusters
                    lostclusters commented
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                    I am not sure your regional argument has merit. I can get them where I live in California and sister can get them in Wisconsin. Although she does have to drive a ways.

                  #14
                  Originally posted by Dia View Post
                  I think Bubbies makes a great bread and butter (very crisp), but the b&b style is just a little too sweet for me.
                  If I have to eat a bread and butter, I agree, Bubbie's is tolerable! I, like you, am not a fan of sweet pickles. I did recently try the Bubbie's on a brisket sandwich I made, and it was surprisingly good.

                  For dill, it is always Claussen. Love them!

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                    #15
                    I love Seattle Pickle Company habanero dill. It’s about the only pickle I buy.
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