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Take a Dill Pic

Original price $10.00 - Original price $10.00
Original price
$10.00
$10.00 - $10.00
Current price $10.00

Pickle lovers, rejoice! You can now take the zesty punch of your favourite pickles and add it to whatever you like!

This sharp and punchy dill and garlic seasoning is perfect for potatoes, chicken, burgers, dips, or crunchy veggies and salads. Don’t like pickles but love salt 'n' vinegar chips? You'll love this seasoning.

Check out recipes using Take A Dill Pic HERE

 

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  • Store in a cool dry place. Use within 3 months of opening.


Customer Reviews

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Lisa Burgess
Love this!

Delicious on just about everything.

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Sarah
Bit of a tart

A little tart for us but amazing for salt & vinegar lovers!!

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Mitch Hyndman

Legendary for the pickle lovers

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Sally Grant

Actually my favourite product!!!

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Sandra Fish
Chip heaven

Had it sprinkled on hot chips it tasted just like salt and vinegar chips used to, not like the watererd down vinegar these days. Highly recommended

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Anna Kavalenka

Take a Dill Pic

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