Chinook Seedery Variety Pack Sunflower Seeds Review: Nine Flavors, No Skipping
Flavored sunflower seeds are a dugout and road-trip staple, but most variety packs have two good flavors and seven you tolerate. The Chinook Seedery Variety Pack flips that ratio - across all nine flavors in the case, I did not hit a single one I wanted to skip.
Flavor Range
The lineup spans classic salted, dill pickle, chili lime, and sweeter options, giving enough range that nobody sharing the case gets stuck with 'the bad bag.' The seeds themselves are large and easy to crack, which matters more than people think when you are going through a bag over hours.

The Brand Behind It
Chinook Seedery runs a program supporting military members, which is a nice bonus layered on top of a product that already earns its shelf space on taste alone.

Pros and Cons
Pros: nine distinct, genuinely good flavors, large easy-to-crack seeds, case pricing works out well for regular snackers, supports a military donation program.
Cons: a full case is a commitment if you are not sure you like sunflower seeds yet, some flavors will always be more popular than others in a group setting.
Final Verdict
For $44 a case, this is the sunflower seed variety pack I would actually recommend without caveats.
Shop the Chinook Seedery Variety Pack here.
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