(12 pack) Hunt’s Tomato Sauce, Perfect for Chili & Soups, 29 oz. Can

(6 customer reviews)

Savor the home-cooked goodness of your family’s favorite recipes with Hunt’s Tomato Sauce. Taste the difference in pastas, meatballs, and more with Hunt’s vine-ripened tomato flavors. Simmered with salt, spices, and natural seasonings, Hunt’s sauces add a rich, smooth texture to recipes. No compromise, Hunt’s Tomato Sauce is 100% natural, with no artificial preservatives. Hunt’s doesn’t use sugar, corn syrup, or other sweeteners in its canned tomato sauces. Each can contains 29 oz of sauce; 20 calories per serving; includes 12 cans. Hunt’s tomatoes are picked at the peak of ripeness, because great tasting meals start with great ingredients.

Price range: $2.22 through $22.34

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6 reviews for (12 pack) Hunt’s Tomato Sauce, Perfect for Chili & Soups, 29 oz. Can

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  1. MrsDinx


    It tastes better than any other brand we’ve tried, very fresh tasting. Add some tomatoes, maybe some spices, and use on spaghetti for a delicious vegetarian meal.

  2. Brenda


    Hunts is a great product! Doesn’t include the harmful chemicals and tastes so good in all the Italian recipes I love to make for my family!

  3. Todd

    Hunts Tomato Sauce
    Excellent for soups, sauce for spaghetti, lasagna, chicken parmesean with the right sweetness. richness and no lingering acidic aftertaste.

  4. Geraldine

    Best price
    This is the only sauce my Granddaughter likes. However, the 29 oz can never seems to be available any more.

  5. Pete

    Very inexpensive and low amount of salt.
    Very inexpensive and no added salt or corn syrup like competitors.

  6. BOB


    GOOD BASIC SAUCE. NEEDS SEASONING ADDED TO YOUR TASTE,
    I ADD SALT PEPPER, GARLIC %26 OLIVE OIL.
    TO THICKENING STRAIN SOME WATER FROM SAUCE OR ADD TOMATO PASTE.

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