Pamela Anderson released a series of pickled cucumbers with her name (5 photos)
Each stylish jar costs $38.
After returning to the comedy genre with a new version of "The Naked Gun", Pamela Anderson decided to surprise not only viewers, but also gourmets. Together with the Californian brand Flamingo Estate, she released a limited edition of Pamela's Pickles - spicy, aromatic, floral and completely vegan pickles, the proceeds from the sale of which will go to help wildlife. Let's look at a few photos of the actress and, of course, be curious about what the jars look like.
Pamela Anderson Releases Signature Pickles. Seriously
The base of the "Pamela" pickles is an old recipe of her great aunt Vi, which has been a family pride for many years. Anderson added dried rose petals to it, and her partners in the project are pink peppercorns, guajillo, smoked sea salt and organic Espelette pepper.
The pickles were created in collaboration with the Los Angeles brand Flamingo Estate
The collaboration happened by chance: Pamela, her son Brandon, and the brand's founder Richard Christiansen recalled family pickling traditions on Vancouver Island (Pamela was born in Canada) — and now, six months later, a limited edition of Pamela's Pickles has been released, along with this cute photo shoot.
This is what the jar looks like — it costs $38. Only about 200 of these were released
Each jar is handcrafted from organic materials. Inside is a cool crunch with an “endless aroma of herbs, smoke, and spices.”
All proceeds from the sale of the pickles will go to charity
100% of the profits from sales will be donated to the California Wildlife Center, an organization that has been rescuing and releasing animals from the California coast into the wild for nearly 30 years.