Vlasic Kosher Dill Pickle Spears, Keto Friendly, 24 fl. oz.
- Brand:
- Vlasic
- Model Number:
- 054100000606
- UPC:
- 054100000606
- EAN:
- 0054100000606
- Walmart SKU:
- 10308868
Market direction turned downward with current $3.27 representing 0.0% under standard pricing.
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$10.99 |
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$3.27 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Vlasic Kosher Dill Pickle Spears, Keto Friendly, 24 fl. oz. since 1/30/2025. The most recent price update was on Apr 25, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $3.27 (lowest on 1/30/2025) to $3.27 (highest on 1/30/2025). The average price during this period is $3.27.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $3.27 (Apr 25) to $3.27 (Apr 25) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $3.27.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 5055 reviews.
Plastic deals are just a great deal pickle. They have a wonderful taste and the taste last through the whole jar. They're a little bit more expensive than other kind of dill pickles but the great taste and the crunch while you're eating them are worth it.
Finding the perfect snack that satisfies a savory craving without completely derailing a carefully planned diet can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. I have tried countless brands and variations over the years, but I constantly find myself returning to the classic, undeniable quality of Vlasic Kosher Dill Pickle Spears. Grabbing the 24 fl. oz. jar has become a regular part of my grocery routine, simply because it strikes the ideal balance of quantity and freshness, fitting perfectly in the fridge door while holding enough spears to last through a week of lunches and late-night snacking. What truly sets these apart is the phenomenal, acoustic snap you get with every single bite. The texture is a marvel of food science; Vlasic has perfected a brining process that ensures the cucumber retains its rigid structural integrity rather than turning into the dreaded, soggy mush that plagues lesser brands. Alongside that world-class crunch is a flavor profile that hits every note perfectly. The Kosher dill seasoning offers a robust, garlicky tang with just the right amount of salt and vinegar bite, waking up the palate and cutting through rich, fatty foods beautifully. As someone who meticulously tracks macros, the fact that these are explicitly Keto Friendly is a massive victory. It is incredibly frustrating to pick up a savory snack only to read the label and discover it has been secretly loaded with hidden sugars or unnecessary carbohydrates. These spears offer a completely guilt-free way to satisfy the urge to graze. I can effortlessly grab a couple of these right out of the jar to crush a mid-afternoon hunger pang without adding a single carbohydrate to my daily total, making them an indispensable tool in maintaining a low-carb lifestyle. Beyond eating them straight from the fridge, their versatility in the kitchen is fantastic. Because these Vlasic Kosher Dill Pickle Spears are cut thick and hold their shape, they are the ultimate companion to a beautifully grilled burger or a piled-high deli sandwich. They do not wilt when placed next to a hot patty, and I even find myself dicing them up to create a quick, vibrant homemade tartar sauce or throwing them into a food processor for a sharp relish. The brine itself is so well-crafted that I have even used a splash of it to marinate chicken or add a zing to my homemade salad dressings. Ultimately, this 24 fl. oz. jar represents exceptional consistency. You know exactly the high-caliber, mouth-watering experience you are going to get every time you hear that vacuum seal pop open. Between the health benefits of a zero-sugar, keto-compliant snack and the sheer culinary joy of that unmistakable, garlicky crunch, these spears have earned a permanent, undisputed spot in my refrigerator. They are a brilliant testament to doing a simple thing absolutely perfectly.
These are the only brand of pickles we love! Im an adult but im a super picky adult and i appreciate that velasic doesnt have the little pieces of onions a d garlic floating in their jars with the pickles i know it sounds weird but the taste is also second to none. Just the right anount of vinegar so GOOOOD!!!
Does anyone else have pickle loving kids? My daughter goes through these very quickly. I like the dill taste and nice acidity. Sometimes (okay yeah often) I drink the pickle juice because I was told it's good for the numbness I get in my hands. Sure, it works somehow. Something about potassium maybe. But I would sip the juice leftover anyways because it is quite tasty. These spears are a side to me. Perfect for eating on the side of a sub but I don't ever put the spears in my sandwiches. It's not forbidden I just don't like to. The spears I really like because they're less commitment than an entire whole dill pickle.
These pickles have the perfect flavor with just the right amount of spice, garlic, and vinegar. They are a staple in my snacking routine and have an excellent quality that is consistently fresh and delicious. I always keep these around because who doesn't like Vlasic dill pickles as a gentle, flavorful treat?
I think my favorite thing about Vlasic pickles is that they use turmeric instead of dye for the coloring, which is much healthier. There's just enough turmeric to give the pickles a slightly spiced taste. Perfect snack for salty cravings. Great side dish for burgers!
I'm not sure how long they last, the more you eat the more the level goes down, so if it doesn't cover the whole pickle, it means the pickle can go bad right? When can it go bad?
Vlasic used to advertise "crunch" in every bite but that was many moons ago. The flavor is still a good dill, but very soft cucumbers to the point of mushy. Not easy to handle when they flop right out of the jar.
( C) These pickles are average. I only put I wouldn't recommend them because I'm not in synch with the flavor it's giving. But everyone's taste buds and expectations vary so……They are missing that Zing that kosher dill pickles typically give. In my opinion the texture is a little too soft and they leave a sugary vinegar aftertaste. Definitely not on my Top List and would only purchase again if I'm getting them for someone else.
idk what happen to this brand but my kids live pickles and the last time i got this brand i bought 2 kinds of pickles and a relish and no one liked them they tasted off and way more vinegar then normal
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $3.27 (Apr 25) to $3.27 (Apr 25) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $3.27.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $6.00 (Jun 21) to $10.99 (Jun 23) over the past 90 days. Current price is 43.0% above the 90-day average of $7.69.
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