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product_id: 719878666
title: "Wild Caught Sardines in Olive Oil, 3.75 oz Cans, 18-Count – High Protein Nutritional Powerhouse Canned Sardines – Perfect in Any Dish or as Ready to Eat Meals"
brand: "chicken of the sea"
price: "€ 161.46"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
category: "Chicken Of The Sea"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/719878666-wild-caught-sardines-in-olive-oil-3-75-oz-cans
store_origin: HR
region: Croatia
---

# 100% Wild-Caught Sardines 12g Lean Protein per Can Premium Olive Oil Infused Wild Caught Sardines in Olive Oil, 3.75 oz Cans, 18-Count – High Protein Nutritional Powerhouse Canned Sardines – Perfect in Any Dish or as Ready to Eat Meals

**Brand:** chicken of the sea
**Price:** € 161.46
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐟 Elevate your meals with wild-caught, protein-packed sardine luxury!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Wild Caught Sardines in Olive Oil, 3.75 oz Cans, 18-Count – High Protein Nutritional Powerhouse Canned Sardines – Perfect in Any Dish or as Ready to Eat Meals by chicken of the sea
- **How much does it cost?** € 161.46 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/719878666-wild-caught-sardines-in-olive-oil-3-75-oz-cans)

## Best For

- chicken of the sea enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted chicken of the sea brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Heart-Healthy Omega-3s:** Rich in essential omega-3 fatty acids for brain and heart wellness.
- • **Sustainably Wild-Caught:** Responsibly sourced to protect oceans and future generations.
- • **Bulk Value & Convenience:** 18 cans per pack to keep your pantry stocked with nutritious gourmet fuel.
- • **Protein-Packed Powerhouse:** 12 grams of lean protein fuel your active, health-conscious lifestyle.
- • **Pure & Simple Ingredients:** Gluten-free, preservative-free, with just sardines and olive oil.

## Overview

Chicken of the Sea Wild Caught Sardines in Olive Oil deliver 12g of lean protein and heart-healthy omega-3s in every 3.75 oz can. Responsibly sourced and gluten-free, these sardines are packed in premium olive oil for a rich, savory flavor. Perfect for keto, paleo, and Mediterranean diets, this 18-count bulk pack offers a convenient, nutritious pantry staple that supports sustainable fishing practices.

## Description

Certified wild caught sardines packed in olive oil might be the easiest, most decadent way to get your omega-3s. Chicken of the Sea Sardines are small-but-mighty nutritional powerhouses that add umami boldness to any dish. perfect high protein sardines canned for your active, healthy lifestyle. This gourmet tinned fish features heart-healthy omega-3s and calcium; with 12 grams of lean protein, it’s perfect for keto, paleo, and Mediterranean diets. Our wild caught fresh sardines are right at home in any recipe. Add the bulk sardines to favorite meals including sandwiches, vegetables, wraps, rice bowls, pastas, salads, melts, dips, and beyond, or enjoy them on their own. Chicken of the Sea has been in business since 1914, providing smoked fish overflowing with flavor and packed with protein. Our SeaChange sustainability plan has solutions for both people and the planet to support a better future for all. We’re expanding our efforts to restore and preserve ocean, land, plant, and animal resources to protect our natural ecosystems.

Review: More economical than my usual brand and, i believe, even tastier! Taste great chilled with yellow mustard as condiment!
Review: I have been eating sardines for health reasons, in the past I have purchased sardines in water, thinking they would be nicer to eat and for the most part they were. I took a chance and ordered these packed in olive oil. Once they arrived (nicely packaged BTW, no damaged cans), I opened one, not sure what to expect, I grabbed a fork and ate one of the sardines straight from the can. WOW, was I blown away! The flavor is miles better than the ones in water (which aren't bad to me to begin with). What I didn't want was ones in cotton seed oil (yuck!) or some other questionable oil, these are packed in olive oil and so far they have been heavenly. I eat a couple of cans a week, I've been told that I should consume the oil as well as the sardines, I can do that if I'm mixing it with something, or making a sauce from the oil to go on the sardines. When eating them straight from the can, I just try to get as much of the oil with each bite, and the rest of the oil typically goes to my dogs. One little hint, open it over your sink and have a paper towel handy to set the can on once you open it, the oil mostly stays in the can, but no matter how carefully I open the can, some of the oil always migrates around and drips or gets on the bottom of the can, not a deal breaker, just be aware. I will say again, the flavor is fantastic, not fishy at all, it's very pleasant. Sometimes I sprinkle a little bit of good sea salt on the fish, but mostly I just eat them straight out of the can. I also feed these to my dogs, it's just as healthy for them, I add it to their regular food, a couple of sardines for each dog, they LOVE it, I also dribble in some of the oil, whatever fish doesn't make it into their bowls, I eat (don't tell them!). Bottom line, if you are heating sardines for health and want something tasty, not fishy, easy to eat and priced right, try these.

## Features

- RICH, SAVORY FLAVOR: Chicken of the Sea Sardines in Olive Oil combine wild-caught sardines with olive oil for a rich and deliciously savory flavor experience.
- NUTRITIONAL POWERHOUSE: Our sardines feature protein, calcium, and heart-healthy omega-3s, making them highly nutritious and perfect for keto, paleo, and Mediterranean diets, or any healthy lifestyle.
- WILD-CAUGHT: Our sardines in olive oil are responsibly sourced because we believe in preserving our seas today and for future generations.
- 100% SIMPLE INGREDIENTS: Our sardines in olive oil are gluten-free and contain only simple ingredients—with no preservatives.
- BULK 18-PACK: Buy your wild sardines in bulk and save! Each order contains (18) 3.75-ounce cans so you can stock your pantry with nutritious, delicious sardines.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08FL5L61R |
| ASIN  | B08FL5L61R |
| Allergen Information | Fish, Soy |
| Best Sellers Rank | #815 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #5 in Canned & Jarred Sardines |
| Biological Source | Sardine |
| Brand Name | Chicken of the Sea |
| Coin Variety 1 | Sardine |
| Color | Tuna |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,422) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,422) |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Flavor | Olive Oil |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10048000187182 |
| Item Form | Whole |
| Item Package Weight | 2.35 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | SRDN EV OLV OIL 18/3.75 |
| Item Weight | 67.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | CHICKEN OF THE SEA INT |
| Manufacturer  | CHICKEN OF THE SEA INT |
| Number of Items | 18 |
| Number of Pieces | 18 |
| Product Dimensions  | 35.31 x 11.68 x 7.62 cm; 1.91 kg |
| Size | 3.75 Ounce (Pack of 18) |
| Specialty | High Protein, Low Fat, Wild Caught |
| Temperature Condition | Frozen |
| Unit Count | 67.5 Grams |

## Product Details

- **Allergen information:** Fish, Soy
- **Brand:** Chicken of the Sea
- **Diet type:** Gluten Free
- **Item weight:** 67.5 Ounces
- **Specialty:** High Protein, Low Fat, Wild Caught

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Flavor** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: what is shelf life?**
A: 3 years from production date

**Q: How many cans are in a unit ?**
A: these are $1.00 or less when on sale at the grocery store

**Q: What species of fish are these? Where are they caught?**
A: call or email the company & ask them - 

Where do most sardines come from?
Spain, France, Portugal and Norway are the major producers of this fish, rich in oil. However, the largest percentage of the world's sardines come from Morocco, a leading exporter and supplier of these salt water fish.

Where do Chicken of the Sea sardines come from?
Chicken of the Sea is a packager and provider of seafood, owned by the Thai Union Group in Samut Sakhon, Thailand. The brand is attached to tuna, salmon, clams, crab, shrimp, mackerel, oysters, kippers and sardines in cans, pouches and cups, as are its sister brands, Genova and Ace of Diamonds.

**Q: Can someone tell me the sodium amount in the water and oil versions? It's not shown. Thanks**
A: Since the only one listed is from Original version (240 mg per drained can), I suggest contacting Manufacturer.
Contact Information
Stafford PO BOX: 121 Chanlon Road Suite G40 New Providence, NJ 07974

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***K on 8 March 2026*

More economical than my usual brand and, i believe, even tastier! Taste great chilled with yellow mustard as condiment!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by W***� on 6 April 2026*

I have been eating sardines for health reasons, in the past I have purchased sardines in water, thinking they would be nicer to eat and for the most part they were. I took a chance and ordered these packed in olive oil. Once they arrived (nicely packaged BTW, no damaged cans), I opened one, not sure what to expect, I grabbed a fork and ate one of the sardines straight from the can. WOW, was I blown away! The flavor is miles better than the ones in water (which aren't bad to me to begin with). What I didn't want was ones in cotton seed oil (yuck!) or some other questionable oil, these are packed in olive oil and so far they have been heavenly. I eat a couple of cans a week, I've been told that I should consume the oil as well as the sardines, I can do that if I'm mixing it with something, or making a sauce from the oil to go on the sardines. When eating them straight from the can, I just try to get as much of the oil with each bite, and the rest of the oil typically goes to my dogs. One little hint, open it over your sink and have a paper towel handy to set the can on once you open it, the oil mostly stays in the can, but no matter how carefully I open the can, some of the oil always migrates around and drips or gets on the bottom of the can, not a deal breaker, just be aware. I will say again, the flavor is fantastic, not fishy at all, it's very pleasant. Sometimes I sprinkle a little bit of good sea salt on the fish, but mostly I just eat them straight out of the can. I also feed these to my dogs, it's just as healthy for them, I add it to their regular food, a couple of sardines for each dog, they LOVE it, I also dribble in some of the oil, whatever fish doesn't make it into their bowls, I eat (don't tell them!). Bottom line, if you are heating sardines for health and want something tasty, not fishy, easy to eat and priced right, try these.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***S on 23 March 2026*

Never been a sardine fan, but they’re trending, & I desperately need to update my protein & omega 3s, so here we are. I’ve tried the plain ones, lemon pepper, hot sauce, etc. Usually they sit around in the pantry for weeks or months until I force myself to eat them, but enter THESE smoked sardines . . . I had four cans in the pantry, and decided to fry them in a skillet with eggs and Korean chili flakes . . . AMAZING. They were so good I ate them four days in a row, then ordered this 18 pack last night, and made another batch now. The smoked flavor itself is fine — straight out of the can, they’re better than the others — but heated up, they’re delicious. I also made hot smoked sardine dip with cream cheese, chives, scallions and a squeeze of lemon — chefs kiss — and I look forward to triangle all types of other hot sardine recipes. They’re always in low stock at the store because of TikTok, so I will gladly subscribe & save here. A can definitely keeps me full, but I can’t wait to see the benefits on my skin, hair & body composition over time. So glad to discover these!

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*Store origin: HR*
*Last updated: 2026-04-23*