OK St. Louis, you need to check out Pimped Out Pickles. I picked some up today at Soulard’s Market and they are GREAT! I purchased the How Sweet Garlic pickles.
Liv K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Saint Louis, MO
How can I not give them five stars ??? Every flavor you can imagine. If you don’t like them, then you probably ordered wrong! Can’t decide? Go with the all pimped out!
Tifani A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Florissant, MO
I went to this place because I love pickles and I love supporting small business. They have a very extensive menu, and there is a pickle flavor for everybody, if you are not sure what you want, just ask and they will come up with something for you. The young man was so nice, and his customer service was amazing, he even helped me to my car because bought so many. I must say that all the flavors I purchased were excellent, Peach Me, Sweet and Sour, Hot Sweet and Sour, Sweet and Spicy, Tropical Punch, Olé Skool, Cherry Jolly Rancher, and This Right Here, we’re the flavors I purchased. My personal favorite is Peach, but I like all things peach, so I might be a little biased. Please support this business!
Walker H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Saint Louis, MO
This place has crazy pickles. They’re pretty simple, but they have a TON of flavors. The employees happily walked us through their myriad flavors, most of which exist on a wall-menu in name only. He had to explain what each one was, as, often, their name wasn’t much indicator. We had the«Big Poppa» and the«Sweet-n-Spicy». They were quite hot. Their flavors weren’t sublte by any stretch, either. But, they were definitely pickles. I think I might have to try one of their odd-ball flavors sometime, even though I’m totally turned off by something called«Pink Lemonade», «Jolly Rancher», or «Magic Touch». All their pickles were about $ 5.50 when I was there. I think they had some sort of sampler mentioned on a standing sign, but I didn’t see it until I was on the way out. The employees were really nice & helpful. The neighborhood is super-sketch and the guys tending the places are behind a complicated booth system to dissuade would-be robbers.