Pickle Vodka
For the perfect Bloody Mary, mix in this pickle vodka ($20). It’s the perfect accent to your afternoon dill and chill session.
Pickle Cotton Candy
For around $11, you can score yourself a bucket of Grandpa Joe’s cotton candy that tastes just as tangy as a pickle straight from the jar.
Dill Pickle Popcorn Seasoning
Take your popcorn from dull to delicious with this dill pickle popcorn seasoning ($17 for 6). You could also use this seasoning for add pickle flavor to potatoes, salad or pasta.
Dill Juice
If you love the juice, but don’t want the actual pickles, check out this gallon of goodness. This dill juice ($19) is perfect for drinking! See what else you can do with pickle juice.
Dill Pickle Flavored Peanuts
Salt, vinegar, and a touch of dill give these gourmet Virginia peanuts ($10) just the right amount of pickle flavor. These peanuts would be delish in this snack mix.
Van Holtens Pickle Ice Freeze Pops
A hot day calls for a cool treat, and these pickle ice freeze pops ($6) will hit the spot.
Dill Pickle Sunflower Seeds
Sunflower seeds are a protein-packed snack and these dill pickle sunflower seeds ($26 for 12) pack a zesty punch.
Pickle Dilly Snow Cone Syrup
You may have tried the pickle juice slush at Sonic. But have you ever had a pickle-flavored snow cone? Now’s your chance to make one with this dill pickle snow cone syrup ($15).
Pickle Candy
This tin of hard candy ($7) tastes like “sliced hamburger pickles.” What’s not to love?
Pickle Juice
This pickle juice sport drink ($13 for 6) is a great way to replenish lost minerals and nutrients after a hard workout. It actually contains 10 times the amount of electrolytes found in most sports drinks.
Pickle Candy Canes
Why celebrate the holidays with peppermint candy canes when you can get pickle candy canes ($8)? Pair with Archie McPhee’s pizza candy canes for a well-balanced meal.
Dill Pickle Potato Chips
Salty potato chips like this ($3) go hand-in-hand with the zesty flavor of dill pickles. You can also buy pickle chips made out of actual pickles.
Pickle Juice Soda
Briny and full of pickle flavor, this pickle juice soda ($3) is unlike any drink we’ve had!
Gummi Pickle
This gummi pickle ($6) looks just like the ones Grandma used to make. FYI: This isn’t a sweet treat; it’s packed full of real dill pickle flavor.
Dill Pickle Kraut Krisps
What goes better with the tangy taste of a dill pickle than the flavor of sauerkraut? If you love the flavor of all things pickled, you’ll love these dill pickle kraut krisps ($4).
Pickle Salt
This pickle salt ($4) is the perfect seasoning to add a bit of pickle flavor to anything on your plate, from corn to meats and marinades, or any recipe that calls for seasoning salt.
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Susan Bronson