Pompeian Smooth Extra Virgin Olive Oil Squeeze – 25.4 fl oz

(8 customer reviews)

Expertly crafted by The Olive Oil People, this imported, first cold pressed extra virgin olive oil is authentically crafted by Pompeian’s family of olive farmers and olive oil craftsmen. From start to finish, you can taste the difference in Pompeian olive oils because our olive farmers and olive oil craftsmen have carefully nurtured the world’s best olives from grove to table, creating the best-tasting, highest-quality olive oil. Rooted in authenticity, our olive oils are crafted to help you eat and live well every day. Pompeian Smooth Extra Virgin Olive Oil is perfect for sautéing and stir-frying. Pompeian Smooth Extra Virgin Olive Oil Squeeze is non-allergenic and free from gluten, dairy, lactose and soy. Product is contained in a BPA-free plastic bottle.

Price range: $10.96 through $35.00

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8 reviews for Pompeian Smooth Extra Virgin Olive Oil Squeeze – 25.4 fl oz

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  1. phyllisann


    Im full Italian and dad brought home huge metal containers of Italian Olive Oil. That was moons ago. This Pompian Smooth EVOO in an easy squeeze plastic bottle makes less work and mess. Easy storage and Very Healthy too.

  2. Brandy

    When they say Smooth they mean it!
    I’ve never been a fan of olive oil… until now. This one has such a light taste that I have come to love it. I use it on my salads (I’m learning to eat healthier) but I use it most when frying anything. Great product!

  3. Patricia


    Love that squeeze top. Only problem was it broke off ( plastic) so now it’s gaping open and could go rancid quickly. The co should make a reinforced flip top.

  4. MJ

    Easy Olive Oil and Yummy
    The squeeze bottle is a big deal to me. It’s great not having to twirl off some bottle top in the middle of cooking.

  5. barney

    Good product
    The way the oil is dispensed is very good. Saves me from using too much oil. Also easy to add a small amount of oil while cooking.

  6. Rhoda

    EVOO at its best fir the money.
    EVOO rates high for me. Love the pour spout. The bottle is easy to hols. It doesnt slip from my hands. Taste? As good as the very expensive EVOO.

  7. Aundie

    Easy to use!
    I love this squeeze bottle! It is easy to control the amount used. I actually find myself using less oil.

  8. Brandy

    Squeeze bottle is next level!
    Squeeze bottle is next level! Very convenient!

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