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    #16
    I usually go with Kosher dills, Strubbs or Vlasic.

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      #17
      Darn you guys! Now I'm going to have to go out and try a whole bunch of pickles I've never eaten, or heard of in some cases.

      I'm still working my way through the beer list from a week or so ago.
      Last edited by gcdmd; June 13, 2019, 09:06 AM.

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        #18
        My number one choice is Claussen. I've got to have that pickle chip to cut through the fat of a pulled pork sandwich. I buy the Claussen sandwich slices for burgers.

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          #19
          I'm a Claussen Dill girl, myself.

          Kathryn

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            #20
            Wickles Pickles makes a "Dirty Dill" pickle that is perfect for pulled pork sammiches, they have an extra bite to them. Not too spicy and not too sour.

            NOTE: they are not sweet like the original Wickles Pickles.

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              #21
              Dill is the only option for me, but I don’t have a go-to brand. I’ve been trying many different ones, but haven’t found "my" pickle yet.

              I always buy whole pickles, then slice according to my needs...chips for burgers, thin strands for dogs, Spears as a side to a sandwich.

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                #22
                "Milwaukee's Wisconsin's Hometown Favorite" pickles are awfully good. I imagine this is a regional brand.

                Hubby is especially fond of their bread-and-butter pickle chips. These are very good on a ham sandwich -- sour, a little sweet, a little salty, and super crisp.

                They also make kosher and regular dill pickles for those who don't care for sweet and sour pickles. What I like about their dills is that they use small, whole cucumbers to make them. I don't think I've seen Milwaukee brand dills cut into spears.


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                  Used to live in Madison and I love their Dill!!

                #23
                Dill only here. I am a big fan of Grillo's.

                ​​​​​​https://www.grillospickles.com/

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                  #24
                  Originally posted by lostclusters View Post
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                  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.
                  Those are exactly the pickles we go out of our way to buy. Usually get them by the gallon from a German Deli in the local area. Granted not chips but if you can get them where you are I highly recommend giving them a shot.

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                    #25
                    The Gedney Minnesota Pickle! Doesn't get any better than this folks! Made in Chaska, MN!

                    "Ooooha, won't you Gedney, a Minnesota Pickle."

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