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BIGS Sunflower Seeds Vlasic Dill Pickle 5.35 oz – Mindful Crunch Snack for Stress Relief During Work Breaks

BIGS Sunflower Seeds Vlasic Dill Pickle 5.35 oz – Mindful Crunch Snack for Stress Relief During Work Breaks

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Why you'll love it

  • Vlasic co-brand delivers an authentic, recognizable dill pickle tang rather than a generic sour flavor
  • In-shell roasting slows consumption and extends a single 5.35 oz bag across a full game or outing
  • Two-pack value option reduces reordering for heavy snackers without committing to bulk
  • Bold salty-savory profile curbs cravings in a way chips and pretzels don't
  • Portable resealable-style single-serve bag fits easily in cup holders and jacket pockets
  • Sunflower seed base offers a nut-allergy-friendly crunchy alternative for shared spaces

Perfect for

  • Hand-to-mouth snacking while watching sports on TV
  • Long-lasting trail or fishing trip snack that keeps hands busy
  • Road trip co-pilot snack to stay alert
  • Game day party bowl alongside chips and dips
  • Daily desk snack for crunch-and-shell stress relief

Product Information
Contains one 5.35-ounce bag of BIGS Vlasic Dill Pickle Sunflower Seeds
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.15 x 6.5 x 8.08 inches; 5.34 ounces Item model number ‏ : ‎ 112456 UPC ‏ : ‎ 896887002202 Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Conagra Units ‏ : ‎ 5.35 Ounce Best Sellers Rank: #2,682 in Grocery & Gourmet Food Contains one 5.35-ounce bag of BIGS Vlasic Dill Pickle Sunflower Seeds Ingredients Sunflower Seeds, Salt, High Oleic Canola Oil, Less than 2% of: Sodium Diacetate, Spice, Monosodium Glutamate, Citric Acid, Corn Syrup Solids, Garlic Powder, Natural Flavor, Onion Powder, Disodium Inosinate & Disodium Guanylate, Polysorbate 80, Turmeric Extractives (Color).

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the in-shell format actually help me slow down and eat more mindfully?

Yes, the shell-cracking process naturally paces each bite, which is why many people use in-shell seeds as a crunchy alternative to chips during work breaks or evening wind-down.

Is this a nut-allergy-friendly option for an office wellness snack rotation?

Sunflower seeds are tree nut and peanut free, making them a safe shared-snack option for offices, classrooms, and break rooms where nut allergies are a concern.

Does the bold dill pickle flavor help with stress cravings better than plain chips?

The strong tangy, salty profile is designed to satisfy savory cravings quickly, so a small portion can feel more filling and rewarding than a larger bowl of plain chips.

Can I keep a bag at my desk without it going stale during the week?

The 5.35 oz single-serve bag is portioned to be finished in one sitting, but if you seal it after each use it will stay fresh and crunchy in a desk drawer for several days.

Is the MSG and seasoning blend something I should worry about on a daily snack habit?

The seasoning is balanced for flavor, not loaded with extreme sodium levels, but if you track sodium closely you can read the full nutrition panel on the back of the bag.

Is this a good substitute for chips if I am trying to cut back on greasy snacks?

Roasted in-shell sunflower seeds are baked, not fried, and contain no greasy coating, so they satisfy a salty crunch craving without the oily residue of potato chips.

Can this fit into a mindful evening routine instead of mindless TV snacking?

Yes, the slow in-shell pace pairs well with a TV show or audiobook, giving you a deliberate rhythm instead of absent-minded handfuls from a chip bag.

How does this compare to popcorn for an at-home wellness snack?

Popcorn is lighter and lower in calories per cup, but it lacks the bold tangy punch and the hands-on cracking ritual that helps some snackers feel more satisfied per portion.

Is this better than pretzels for someone who wants more flavor per bite?

Yes, the dill pickle seasoning delivers a much stronger savory, tangy hit than plain pretzels, so you tend to eat less while feeling more satisfied.

How do sunflower seeds compare to almonds for a daily desk snack?

Almonds are higher in protein and healthy fats but are a common allergen. Sunflower seeds are nut-allergy-friendly and offer a similar crunch with a much bolder flavor profile.

Is the bag resealable if I want to spread it across multiple work breaks?

It is a single-serve bag, so it is not designed as a zip reseal, but folding the top over and using a small clip keeps the seeds fresh across a workday.

Will eating these every day spike my sodium intake uncomfortably?

If you already eat salty foods throughout the day, portion control matters. Most people treat one bag as the daily portion and pair it with water and lower-sodium meals.

How should I store an opened bag if I do not finish it in one sitting?

Fold the top tightly, secure it with a small clip or rubber band, and store in a cool, dry place. For best crunch, finish within a few days of opening.

Do these sunflower seeds need to be refrigerated?

No, they are shelf-stable and designed for pantry, snack drawer, or bag-storage at room temperature.

Can I microwave or cook with these seeds?

They are sold ready-to-eat and seasoned. Most people enjoy them straight from the bag, but you can sprinkle them on salads or use them as a crunchy topping for soups.

Does this product contain any peanut or tree nut ingredients?

The product is sunflower seed based and does not contain peanuts or tree nuts, but always check the package for the most current allergen and cross-contamination information.

Is it safe for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity?

Sunflower seeds are naturally gluten free, but confirm on the package label for current manufacturing and certification details.

What is inside the bag when I open it?

You will find 5.35 oz of roasted in-shell sunflower seeds coated in Vlasic dill pickle seasoning. Nothing else is needed to enjoy the snack.

Are the shells edible or should I discard them?

The shells are not meant to be eaten. Crack the seed out with your teeth and discard the shell, which is part of the slow-snacking experience.

What is the difference between sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds as a snack?

Sunflower seeds have a milder, nuttier base flavor and take on seasoning very well, while pumpkin seeds are earthier and larger. Sunflower seeds also tend to be cheaper per ounce.

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