Target New ArrivalsBack to SchoolCollegeHalloweenClothing, Shoes & AccessoriesHome & DecorKitchen & DiningOutdoor Living & GardenGroceryHousehold EssentialsBabyBeautyPersonal CareSports & OutdoorsPetsHealthWellnessSchool & Office SuppliesToys & GamesElectronics & TechVideo GamesMovies, Music & BooksParty SuppliesGift IdeasGift CardsShop by CommunityTarget OpticalDealsClearanceNew ArrivalsBack to SchoolCollegeTop DealsTarget Circle DealsWeekly AdShop Order PickupShop Same Day DeliveryRegistryRedCardTarget CircleFind Stores

sweet heat pickles

266 results for “sweet heat pickles”

Vlasic Original Dill Whole Pickles - 46oz

$4.29($0.09/ounce)
4.6(6577)
Loved for: fresh flavor
SNAP EBT eligible

Early California Green Ripe Medium Pitted Olives - 6oz

$3.22($0.54/ounce)
reg $3.79
Sale

Early California Pimiento Stuffed Manzanilla Olives - 5.75oz

Divina Pitted Frescatrano Olives - 4.9oz: Gluten-Free, Mixed Olives

Mt. Olive Whole Dill Pickles - 46 fl oz

$3.99($0.09/fluid ounce)
4.7(773)
Loved for: petite size
SNAP EBT eligible

High Max Turnip Kim Chee - 14oz

$4.99($0.36/ounce)

French's Dill Pickle Mustard Spread - 12oz

$3.19
4.6(50)
Loved for: great flavor
SNAP EBT eligible

Pitted Kalamata Olives Snack Pouch - 1.05oz - Good & Gather™

$1.29($1.23/ounce)
4.3(149)
Loved for: convenient packaging
SNAP EBT eligible

Sponsored

Cannoli Chips & Dip 10oz - Good & Gather™

$7.99($0.80/ounce)

Gedney Pickles Kosher Dill Spears - 24oz

$4.99($0.21/fluid ounce)

Fritos Twists

$2.69 - $4.69
FritosNew at target
4.5(9)
SNAP EBT eligible

La Costena Pickled Jalapeno Nacho Slices - 12oz

$1.99($0.17/ounce)

Golden Flake Dill Pickle Potato Chips - 7.5oz

$3.99($0.53/ounce)

Sponsored

Powered by AI

Guests also ask:

Listings commonly use labels such as “spicy,” “sweet,” and “dill,” reflecting heat-forward, sugar-forward, and classic dill-style options.

Pack and jar sizes vary widely, from single jars as small as 3.6 oz (102 g) up to large cases totaling about 288 ounces.

Descriptions mention apple cider vinegar and cane sugar in the brine, and some listings note infusion with honey, indicating vinegar- and sugar-based sweetening approaches.

Listings suggest using them as sandwich and burger toppings, BBQ condiments, appetizers or snacks, relishes and garnishes (e.g., Bloody Marys), and on salads, veggie trays, charcuterie/cheese boards, tacos, and pizza.

Some listings note kosher certification and “fat free,” one states it does not contain any of the nine major allergens, and another mentions being lightly fermented with probiotics.

Common phrases include “sweet and spicy,” “sweet heat,” “sweet and heat blend,” “savory‑sweet heat,” “balanced blend of sweetness, mild heat,” and “perfect balance of sweet and spicy.”

Yes — most entries explicitly list the product as “Ready to Eat.”

Typical cuts include crinkle-cut chips and thin slices, as well as spears, pieces, and chopped styles; reviewers also note a crisp, fresh texture.

Get top deals, latest trends, and more.