








🐟 Elevate your snack game with wild, wholesome sardines that fuel your hustle!
Chicken of the Sea Sardines in Olive Oil come in a convenient 18-pack of 3.75 oz cans, featuring wild-caught sardines preserved in heart-healthy olive oil. This nutrient-rich seafood delivers high protein, calcium, and omega-3 fatty acids, making it ideal for keto, paleo, and Mediterranean diets. With simple, gluten-free ingredients and sustainable sourcing, it’s a smart pantry staple for health-conscious professionals seeking both flavor and nutrition.









| ASIN | B08FL5L61R |
| Allergen Information | Fish, Soy |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,246 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #27 in Canned & Jarred Sardines |
| Brand | Chicken of the Sea |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,132) |
| Date First Available | 8 April 2025 |
| Format | Whole |
| Manufacturer | CHICKEN OF THE SEA INT |
| Package Information | Can |
| Product Dimensions | 35.31 x 11.68 x 7.62 cm; 1.91 kg |
| Product Name | SRDN EV OLV OIL 18/3.75 |
| Serving Recommendation | Versatile for use in many recipes especially salads, pasta, dips, sandwiches or many other recipes. For recipe ideas visit chickenofthesea.com |
| Special Feature | High Protein, Low Fat, Wild Caught |
| Units | 67.5 Grams |
K**H
Love to get these when they’re on sale. Flavor is as expected, not overly salty. Health benefits outweigh the taste all day ~ hands down. Not my favorite food but again, I can add these to my diet for the outstanding health benefits 💯 Sometimes I fry them. Highly recommend
S**E
I consume sardines for health reasons 3 times a week. I'm a long time user of the Beach Cliff varieties of sardines but this is the first time I've tried this Chicken of the Sea brand. I've never gotten into purchasing the more expensive varieties of sardines available, just the inexpensive bargain brands. I used to find some killer deals on Beach Cliff sardines on Amazon but I have not seen any deep discounts lately. I purchased two 18 pack cartons of these Chicken of the Sea sardines. One of the cartons was broken and had sardines spilling out, however only one of the tins inside was actually damaged in transit. The Beach Cliff sardines I have bought in the past are good quality and inexpensive. They usually come as 3 larger sized sardines to a tin in different flavors, and they also sell tiny sardines called sprats as one of their varieties. Probably the worst quality sardines I've bought have been those Chinese import brands. These Chicken of the Sea sardines are Polish caught fish. These are not large fish, but they are not tiny like sprats. The overall taste with the olive oil added is excellent, better than the more bland tasting flavor of the Beach Cliff varieties I've had in the past. These sardines kind of fall apart as you take them out of the tin, so you will probably need a fork to eat them. At a dollar a tin these looked like a great deal, however they added a lot of olive oil along with the fish, probably too much in my opinion. You finish eating the sardines and there is a lot of liquid left behind. Beach Cliff really does a better job packing the tins full with fish and not having excess liquid left behind in their product. Different brands of sardines have firm, whole fish that you can dig out with your fingers as a snack, however the fact that these sardines kind of break up and fall apart as you eat them does not bother me. I find this Chicken of the Sea variety with olive oil tasty and I may buy them again. update (11/18/2025) I'm finishing off the two cases I bought of this sardine variety. The weather is cooler now and when I eat these the fish are cold and the contents mushy. Some of the tins have better quality fish than the others. A large percentage of these Chicken of the sea sardine tins look better suited for pet food, not human consumption. The fish inside are totally mashed up and barely look like sardines. I would eat these in the summertime and the contents tasted better.
L**B
These sardines are delicious and they are a great value as well.
N**N
The flavor is good. It smells fishy, but tastes mild and fresh. But, there is practically no oil. It's water with maybe just a few drops of oil. Virtually no olive oil flavor comes through. I've purchased other sardines in oil that contained a good tablespoon or two of oil, this one is water. The sardines are very mushy and fall apart, but they are reasonably large and meaty. This would be a good product if they just packed it in oil, like it says on the tin.
M**J
They’re packed pretty sloppily, and the “lemon sauce” is just some lemon concentrate added to the water and salt in the can. On the other hand, the flavor is pretty good, and they’re only $1.39 per can. With a can of these, a piece of bread, maybe a slice of onion and some tomato, and you’ve got a cheap, tasty, lunch for pocket change.
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