Wickles – “A wickedly delicious pickle”
These pickles are the tastiest I’ve ever had. With nice spicy heat, and sweetness and crunch, they’re a big winner with me!
Wickles (short for “Wickedly delicious pickles!”) are a unique blend of dill, garlic, and sweetness with just enough heat to keep you reaching for more. Wickles Pickles are the most exciting new pickle product in years. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do!
Ingredients: cucumbers, sugar, vinegar, cider vinegar, dehydrated garlic, dehydrated pepper, calcium chloride, alum, natural flavors, garlic oil, polysorbate 80, yellow 5
Label & Packaging: ![]()
How can you not like the dancing pickle and pepper couple? A simple graphic design that says “fun and delicious”. As you can see in the full lineup below, all the graphics are humorous.
Texture & Appearance: ![]()
Big, chunky pickle slices that are very crisp! Golden brine, with 2 bright red chiles and lots of bits of garlic. I only gave this “3 peppers” for appearance, because I’d like to see more spices and colors in the brine. And more than 2 chile peppers too.
Flavor: ![]()
I’ve already said they’re the best hot pickles out of a jar I’ve ever had. The heat is medium and the sweetness and garlic balanced just right.
Heat: ![]()
A medium heat that will make your head sweat. Hey, they’re “hot” pickles. But the heat is not so much that your Mom wouldn’t love ‘em!
Judges loved the “supervinegary” taste and “serious kick.” Raved one, “They taste homemade.” – Everyday with Rachel Ray
Summary:
This is what I would call a “class act”, great graphics, great taste – a delicious pickle! They’ve been featured in Southern Living Magazine as well as voted “Best Hot Pickle” by Rachel Ray Magazine.
Final Rating: ![]()
Overall, this is a great product. I plan on ordering a case of these babies. As you can see below, they also offer relish, hoagie and sub sandwich relish, banana pepper rings and pepper strips.
Sims Foods Inc. is a family owned business located in Dadeville, Alabama. While currently sold nationally in specialty and gourmet food stores as well as finer supermarkets across the USA, our Wickles products enjoy a distinct southern flair.
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WicklesPickles.com
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I thought you readers might enjoy this story:
http://www.detentionslip.org/2009/09/teacher-spikes-soda-with-hot-sauce.html
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Thanks for the great review of Wickles Pickles. Wickles has come a long ways in a short ten years. Keep an eye out for our Wicked Okra – great for Bloody Mary recipes.
I’ll definitely be looking out for these at the gourmet shops around Knoxville. Those would be awesome on a chili cheeseburger!
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That’s great, Chris. I wish you luck finding them. Or just go to http://wicklespickles.com to order. They’re worth it.
Why do they need to put stuff like food coloring and chemical emulsifiers? I’ve made pickles before and never added any of that stuff. When I see that on an ingredient list it frankly turns me off to the product.
The only think I could guess is the yellow 5 makes ‘em pretty.
As to the polysorbate 80, I love me a “nonionic surfactant and emulsifier derived from polyethoxylated sorbitan and oleic acid”. Besides, it’s really only a viscous, water-soluble yellow liquid.
Are these regional, Don’t think i have seen these in Kansas, but sure would like to… Nice site
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Hi YOTG guy,
Thanks for the comment, I’ve only seen them in one Maryland store.
If they’re not in stock on Amazon.com, you can order a bottle or 2 or 3 from http://wicklespickles.com