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Crown Prince Clam Juice - 8floz

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Crown Prince Clam Juice is now MSC certified! Our supplier in The Netherlands has practiced sustainable harvesting for years and is Marine Stewardship Council certified. The shellfish used for our MSC Clam Juice are from a hand raked fishery located in the Dutch North Sea region; fishermen harvest only 2.5% of the harvestable stock annually, assuring a healthy breeding population for years to come. Crown Prince is pleased to be able to add the MSC label to the growing list our products certified as sustainably harvested. Free of additives, our Clam Juice is an excellent addition to your pantry for soups, stews, sauces and stuffing. It is bottled in clear, recyclable glass.

Free of additives; Bottled in clear recyclable glass
Non-GMO Project Verified; MSC Certified Sustainable Seafood
Certified Paleo; Keto Certified; Gluten free
Fat free; Low sodium
Available in 8-ounce glass bottles
Derived from sustainably managed clam beds, a Product of Holland
Refrigerate after opening 

Out of the Crown Prince line-up, Kipper snacks have been a mainstay in founders Kelly and Josh’s kitchen for 20 years as a budget-friendly tinned fish product with amazing taste and texture. A family favorite is kipper snacks in an egg scramble with green onions and gruyere cheese.
Since 1948, Crown Prince has provided the finest quality canned seafood to the American marketplace. In 1993, the Crown Prince expanded our business into Mexico. Crown Prince Seafood has since added Crown Prince Natural and Ocean Prince to our brand lines. As an American family-owned business, three generations of the Hoffman family have dedicated themselves to meeting the consumer's needs. Today, Crown Prince brands are well known throughout the United States and Mexico. 

Crown Prince’s Corporate Sustainability initiatives https://crownprince.com/corporate-sustainability.htm