Napoleon LARGE SMOKED OYSTERS 3.66oz (3 Pack)
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Anyone who does not want to buy anything from China must have a fairly limited selection of items to choose from.
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Is there evidence of a napoleonic dynasty in Asia? VILE DECEIVERS, O' YE!.
Since 1903, Napoleon has been a Pacific Northwest company based in Seattle. However, the box specifies that the item is made in China. Although the smokiness is barely discernible, the oyster quality is above average. br>To summarize, I think this oyster is about as good as any average grocery store oyster and is virtually smokeless.
Years ago, I used to eat these delectable morsels and then stopped for some reason. I recently came across them on Amazon and decided to order them on the spur of the moment. Let me tell you something. They're just as delicious as they were before.
Large and plump, it's a dream to work with. br>Excellently smoked and flavorful.
For the money, you get a lot.
These little tidbits are more than 100% of the zinc RDA in just 3 or 4 of the zinc RDA. These are delicious and pair well with a cold IPA.
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Without a hitch, the delivery was made.