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SeaBear - Smoked Wild Salmon Trio Gift Box

- $-47.50
  • $47.50

**MOST POPULAR GIFT AT MADE IN WASHINGTON!**

Taste, compare, explore, and enjoy 3 different varieties of traditional Pacific Northwest smoked salmon from SeaBear Smokehouse of Anacortes, all in one beautifully boxed collection: 

  • Wild Sockeye Salmon
  • Wild Pink Salmon
  • Wild King Salmon

Pacific Northwest smoked salmon is one of the world's great regional food traditions. For over 65 years, SeaBear has been smoking wild salmon in the centuries-old traditions of our region, resulting in a moist, flaky, fully cooked smoked salmon unlike any other.  

READY TO EAT, & NO REFRIGERATION REQUIRED

Each smoked salmon fillet is vacuum sealed in SeaBear's signature Gold Seal pouch (a SeaBear innovation) and gently cooked in its own natural juices; this preserves the salmon naturally so no refrigeration is required until opened. Ready to serve. 

Great Value:  You save $15.00 when you buy these three classic smoked salmon together.

Net weight 18 ounces, 6 oz. fillets each.  Kosher. Non GMO verified.

  • Smoked Salmon (Wild Sockeye Salmon, salt, cane sugar and natural wood smoke).
  • Smoked Salmon (Wild King Salmon, salt, cane sugar and natural wood smoke).
  • Smoked Salmon (Wild Pink Salmon, salt, cane sugar and natural wood smoke).

Customer Reviews

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Elise A.
Salmon Gift

The Family in Wisconsin loved getting this gift for a Birthday Celebration,.

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K.M.
Very pleased with gift but suggesting gift receiver also receive email notice of delivery

I was very pleased to purchase a gift package of the 3 types of smoked salmon. And delivery service surprised me with its promptness. I was also relieved to learn no immediate refrigeration is required for the package. As the purchaser I received an email notification that the package had been delivered. GIven the intensity of my own schedule at the holiday time, I was not able to inform the gift receiver of the delivery in a timely way. I sincerely suggest that gathering the email address of the gift receiver at the time of initial ordering and notifying the gift receiver of the delivery would be a very helpful improvement in the delivery process.