Musco Family Olive Co. Reduced Salt & Fresh Cured Olives Review
Reduced Salt Olives & Fresh Cured Olives
Supplier: Musco Family Olive Company
Reviewed by: Julie Sammarco
Musco Family Olive Co. is pleased to offer its health-conscious customers, who are increasingly looking for ways to lower their sodium intake, two of the company’s most popular olives with a lower sodium count. Reduced Salt Large Black Pitted Ripe Olives contain 25% less sodium than regular black olives. The new Reduced Salt Pimiento Stuffed Manzanilla Olives have an impressive 75% less sodium than their conventional counterparts. The company's Fresh Cured Green Ripe Medium olives are a new line of green olives that are grown and processed in California.
A firm, crisp olive is important. Ask anyone who loves martinis, pasta salads, or chicken cacciatore. Sometimes, the sodium in olives can ruin the taste of a dish or dissuade health-conscious eaters from trying it. The Reduced Salt olives from Musco Family Olive Co. can offer a greater health benefit than those with a higher sodium count. With more and more Americans succumbing to high blood pressure and other health risks associated with a high-sodium diet, these olives are not only a healthy, but also inexpensive way to enjoy the dishes you like without sacrificing health.
The Fresh Cured olives were a wonderful surprise. They were crunchy, juicy, buttery, and actually tasted like you just picked them from your backyard — all the best things an olive can be.
At less than $2.00/can, these olives are a cheap alternative to other salty snacks.
I would reccomend these olives entirely. Pick them up at your local grocer, or visit this company at www.olives.com.
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MsEditor
Jun 17, 2013
eyuster 4052704 - The giveaway for this product ended 6/16/13. If you entered to win, you might be a contender and will be notified if your name was selected. Otherwise, you can reach out to the company directly for samples. Unfortunately, we don't have samples to send, in addition to those we're giving away as prizes. Thanks! Editor, FaveHealthyRecipes.com.
eyuster 4052704
Jun 15, 2013
Can I get a sample mailed? Use those sealed thick plastic bags-a jar would B 2 heavy 2 mail. I'm on disability-live on less than 15kann. Always loved olives-but can't afford 'em. Im a was as Scientist-paid well enough for decades to afford them before a crash in Health.
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