








🐟 Elevate your snack game with wild-caught flavor and effortless nutrition!
Chicken of the Sea Infusions Tuna offers six 2.8-ounce cups of wild-caught skipjack tuna infused with garlic and herbs. Each cup delivers 16 grams of lean protein, only 90 calories, heart-healthy omega-3s, and minimal carbs, making it perfect for keto, paleo, and Mediterranean diets. Packaged in recyclable, ready-to-eat cups with a tuck-away fork, it’s the ultimate convenient, nutritious snack for busy professionals.






N**E
Chicken of the Sea: Cracked Black Pepper = Best straight tuna on the market. But...
Big tuna guy here. Could eat the stuff everyday (and often do). After every workout it's 3 of the $1 Starkist pouches for just over 50 grams of protein. Really great food. Real powerhouse. So on to this. Some Bumblebee products are better than some Chicken of the Sea products and some are better than some Starkist products, and so on and so on. This brand (Chicken of the Sea) "cracked black pepper" is absolutely out of this world, taste wise. Nothing like Bumblebee's "cracked black pepper" in the pouch. As far as straight tuna, just short of something crazy expensive like FinerFin or those fancy tuna fillets (both basically steaks) you get in the jar for like $30, this is the best tasting, most enjoyable to eat tuna I've ever had. And yes, I've basically had them all (although the new Tuna Creations Spicy Korean does come close!).All that being said. The price. The less popular flavors are $10 for 6 while this is over $15. That's over 50% more. That's not cool. I'm aware of supply and demand but if it's that popular the company needs to start making more of the Cracked Black Pepper and possibly less of the other ones. So that's annoying. It's also not very large, I might add. As anyone who's ever had this product line or seen them in stores can attest to. Seems easy to eat the whole thing in maybe 2 or 3 average kitchen spoonfuls. They also occasionally change the formula for some flavors. Take my second favorite flavor/variety from this cup product line: the Thai Chili. I know this for a fact because 1-2 years ago the Thai Chili had 22g protein and tasted WAY better. Now it's distinctly more fishy and only 16g protein. It's still really good but it used to be better, is my point. So at just under $2.75/cup for this particular variety it can work out to over $1 a bite. Not sure if I can consider that a smart/worthwhile purchase.That said, it's the best tasting tuna and my personal favorite (naturally due to the cost I don't eat it often these days). Great for when you're not in the mood to prep a whole meal ie. not feeling well, it's late, your busy/no time, etc. but still want something really good to feed and lift your spirits. Hard to eat just one cup at a time (in no small part because they're so small LOL). All the flavor varieties from this line are pretty good, but again the cracked black pepper just stands apart from the rest. Perfect paired with a cup of rice or macaroni and cheese. They just need to do something about the price!! Purchased these (Chicken of the Sea: Cracked Black Pepper) cups on May 10, 2025 for $16.14 - OUCH!
+**-
Best impulse buy in days
I'd never tried the Chicken of the Sea Infusions Tuna in the basil variety or any of their infusions at all but impulsively ordered a box of six last week. I had the first of the pack today and was extremely satisfied having it with fresh vegetables, cottage cheese and a sprinkling of freshly ground black pepper. I emptied the entire container of very large chunks of skipjack including the olive oil/basil infusion and needed to add no dressing to the meal. The basil flavor was not overpowering and surprisingly fresh in taste on the palate, unlike some basil concoctions these days. I decided to add no acid-like balsamic vinegar or lemon juice because I wanted to get the true effect of the product. It needed nothing more. The fish was not strong in flavor and it was moist in texture but not overly oily. For a single serving, this is perfect. I sometimes hesitate to open a can of tuna because I know it will have to be consumed within a couple of days. With this one, there is no forecasting to consider, you open it, eat it and you're done. The spork in the lid interior is a nice addition which can be used when you consume the tuna or saved for a later picnic.EDIT several months later. I've turned a lot of people on to the Tuna Infusions and we have a general consensus after purchasing dozens of these boxes in assorted varieties. The lemon variety is awful. Toddlers liked it for the first couple of bites and then stopped eating while the adults hated it. The taste is just fake and overpowering, period. The Thai flavor is especially good when added to a rice or grain meal with some added cruciferous vegetables. The smoked style was almost as bad as the lemon tuna, and was only purchased once. The basil tuna was a tie with the Thai style because it was good with grains or rice and also delicious on a salad with parmesan cheese and a little lemon or vinegar. These are easy to transport, eat, enjoy, and the containers are recyclable. Don't forget to rinse out before placing it in the bin.
N**Y
Still one of my favorites.
[EDIT] Amazon is sending expired food and from what I was told by their own customer service it is a recurring issue. I was instructed not to buy this from the same seller, buy from a different seller only. I did get a full refund as reorder was not an option on their end. So buyer beware.I cannot leave Seller Feedback for Amazon but it would be a poor rating for this transaction to be sure.I still like the product a lot so I am leaving the 5 stars.I really like the flavor and convenience of these Chicken of the Sea Infusions Tuna, Cracked Black Pepper, 2.8-Ounce Cups. It is still one of my favorite flavors in the line.Lately the cost of this has gone up beyond what I am willing to pay and this flavor is rarely in stores but any time I see the price drop I snatch em' up.Good taste and a great source of protein too.
A**R
tasty, and spicy!
spicy! Moreso than the packet tuna I was eating before.
B**T
Bert
Good lemony taste. Amount of food sufficient for appetite. Nice amount of product for price. Quality, oilness,and smell are good enough I brought it twice.
C**G
Very basil-y, in oil
This has a strong basil flavor. Hard to find in stores, so 6- pack is a pretty good value. Good chunks of tuna in oil. Comes in a lightweight plastic tub with a little folding fork stuck to the inside of the top. Has a peel off foil lid inside the tub, so you can take it on road trips or to work without it leaking out. But after that foil is torn off, the lid doesn’t really seal, so not great for a backpack unless you intend to finish it all at once. Better quality than other tuna pouches. Tubs make nice little containers for dry cereals for lunches etc if you’re worried about wasting all that plastic.
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