Great Value Lightly Salted, Shelled Pistachios, 12 oz Bag

(6 customer reviews)

Snacking just got a whole lot easier with the Great Value Lightly Salted, Shelled Pistachios. These delicious pistachios are already shelled, so you can skip the work and get right to the satisfying crunch. Each nut is perfectly roasted and lightly salted, bringing out its natural, savory flavor without being overwhelming. They are a fantastic choice for a smarter snack, providing six grams of protein and three grams of fiber in every serving with no added sugars. The convenient 12-ounce resealable bag ensures your pistachios stay fresh and ready for whenever hunger strikes. For a delicious and convenient snack you can feel good about, make sure to stock your pantry with the Great Value Lightly Salted, Shelled Pistachios.

Great Value products provide families with affordable, high-quality grocery and household consumable options. With our wide range of product categories spanning grocery and household consumables, we offer you a variety of products for your family’s needs. Our products are conveniently available online and in Walmart stores nationwide, allowing you to stock up and save money at the same time.

 

Price range: $13.32 through $41.28

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6 reviews for Great Value Lightly Salted, Shelled Pistachios, 12 oz Bag

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  1. Raphaloujo

    Scrumptious
    These pistachios are exceptionally delicious. I had not previously appreciated my affinity for pistachios until I began consuming the shell-less variety. They are roasted to perfection with a light salt seasoning. They possess a delectable natural buttery flavor.

  2. MARGARET


    I smoked since I was a kid. I quit 5 yrs ago. These nuts is what helps me. I have these regularly thru the day to keep my mouth busy. In five yrs these nuts have gone up about DOUBLE. That’s too much. They r grown in California. Please don’t rip us off. A few dollars but not DOUBLE.

  3. Annette

    Healthful. Portable. Multiple uses.
    Portable; appropriate eaten out of your hand, in a salad, as a quick protein snack, and on top of ice cream and puddings. Crunchy, munchy, and delish! Consider this: Wal*Mart makes every effort to provide top quality products for their shoppers; THIS product IS top quality. If someone at your table is cutting back on salt, run the pistachios under a wee bit of water to remove excess salt. A winner! Words great for ball players, too. Instant protein.

  4. Caro

    Great Value lightly salted shelled pistachios
    These are much better than the Wonderful brand, and cheaper for comparable size. The nuts are just a bit bigger, less dried out and shriveled, and there are no burned nuts. Every time I buy the Wonderful brand (which are not very wonderful in my opinion) I find burnt nuts or burnt areas that just taste like ash. The Great Value pistachios don’t have this problem, and taste fresher. I prefer an unsalted nut, but the salt in these is very mild and not overpowering, just right. These are a staple in our home.

  5. scott

    A truly healthy alternative!
    I’m a big fan of pistachios. but the average salted options aren’t really the best choice. Walmart’s lightly salted version is not only healthier, but also one of the more cost conscious alternatives.

  6. anonymous

    Best lightly salted snack
    I enjoy eating these flavored snacks anytime of the day. They have a resealable bag that does zip up well. Does have some protein so that is good for everyone. I have brought these before and will buy them again. The lighly salted pistachios taste good, not to salty. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. Crunchy but, not too crunchy just right! They last a long time on shelf if you seal the bag every time you eat some.

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