(6 pack) Blue Diamond Almonds, Lightly Salted Low Sodium Snack Nuts For Gluten Free Snacking, 14 oz.

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Blue Diamond Almonds Lightly Salted, made with sea sale, have 50% less sodium than our roasted salted almonds. Heart healthy, rich in antioxidant vitamin E & low in sodium. These are the perfect treat for a classic almond. Boards have transformed into a canvas for creativity and incorporating Blue Diamond almonds can elevate any gathering. Whether it’s a brunch spread or a cheese platter, these lightly salted almonds add a delicious crunch.

Price range: $7.28 through $32.28

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  1. Ronda


    EXCELLNT HEALTHY SNACK
    They’re delicious! and they don’t leave a lot of residue in your mouth..
    They have a very satisfying crunch:)
    They have protein, fiber, healthy fats, vitamin E
    and other vitamins and minerals.
    SUGAR FREE so they won’t spike your blood sugar and leave you hungry!

  2. anonymous

    The Joy of Almonds!
    Almonds – about the only snack I allow myself. These are really good! And good for you. Sometimes I buy the BIG bag at Sam’s, sometimes this size bag at WM. They have NEVER disappointed. Good as a snack, in salads, stir-fry, glazed with sugar. Always fresh, crisp and with the exact right amount of salt! Seem a little expensive but all nuts are. If you like almonds, give yourself a treat and try these. You won’t be sorry.

  3. Sandra

    Fresh and crunchy
    Always fresh and crunchy, these are a healthful go to snack. Paired with some fresh fruit, these almonds are a stable in our home. As soon as we get them home, we pack them in individual servings that are easy to grab and go or pack for lunch. Walmart has competitive prices on them always.

  4. Newthmom

    Definitely a staple in my pantry.
    I’ve been buying Blue Diamond Almonds Lightly Salted (14 oz) as my go‑to snack, and overall I’m really happy with them. These almonds hit the perfect balance — just a light sprinkle of salt that enhances the flavor without being overwhelming.

    Sometimes I feel tempted to just eat the whole bag in one sitting — they’re that good — so portioning them out in little containers works better for me. But that’s more a user problem than a product issue! Great‑tasting almonds with a nice light salt, perfect for everyday snacking or tossing in a bag for work and errands. Definitely a staple in my pantry.

  5. laura


    yes nuts need salt at least I’m in still they seem to taste better when they’re in little bags but I have not the best teeth so I chew them slow but they are good better than plain

  6. LR

    Great Almond taste
    These are the best almonds. Great taste %26 amount of salt. Eat alone or mixed with other snacks such as dried cranberries and banana chips. Love ’em!

  7. Ashley

    Let’s Partner!
    At this point, Walmart call me! I’m ready to be an influencer for this amazing store! These are so good. If you are entering a fast, this is a good snack to replace you usual choices! And it is very filling!!

  8. Coop


    Best almonds! I’ve tried several brands the taste is very good , plus unlike several brands that have the hardness of rock they are not. Only brand I buy after shopping around Enjoy

  9. william

    great for snacking
    I like to keep these on hand for snacking, gives you a little extra protein. I found them to be good quality and have good flavor. I would recommend them to anyone.

  10. Logan

    Expensive, but tasty.
    Absolutely love these almonds! Great source of protein and fats, and have a delicious flavor and crunch. I wish the price hadn’t soared as much recently otherwise these would be on the weekly grocery rotation. Otherwise, they are a favorite of mine and even my kids request almonds for a snack whenever we have them in the pantry. Highly recommend, but again just wish the price would come down.

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