More than a seafood brand, Season is the story of The American Dream. A hundred years ago, Polish immigrant Isaac Epstein came to this country to make a better life for himself and his family. He started with a simple idea to sell specialty fish products to grocers in the Northeast. Thanks to grit, determination, and a hard won reputation for quality, Season steadily expanded. Throughout the years, we’ve maintained Isaac’s vision, hope, and spirit. Today, Season Brand products are household staples across the U.S.
For 100 years, ours has been a story of what’s possible, for us, for you, and even for mealtime. We can’t wait to see what the next century holds.
We Satisfy Healthy Appetites
Health-driven consumers have always flocked to Season Brand canned Sardines and Mackerel for better nutrition. Rich in protein, Omega-3 fatty acids, and numerous essential vitamins and minerals, our canned seafood makes it easy to eat healthy. It’s easy to eat hearty too. Our meaty fillets are oh-so-flavorful and deliciously satisfying. No wonder everyone wants a taste of us. You can find Season Brand products everywhere: online, in supermarkets, at food clubs, and more.
All the Ingredients for Success
You can’t last 100 years if you can’t deliver on quality. That’s why each of our cans is packed with premium ingredients, and packaged to the highest quality product standards around. We wild catch our fish from the most pristine bodies of water in the North Atlantic, and from around the world. It’s purity in, and purity throughout.
Certified Variety, Certifiably Delicious
If variety is the spice of life, Season Brand does its part to make things more exciting. We offer a wide variety of products across five categories, including: Sardines, Anchovies, Kippers, Mackerel, and Caviart®. For these little fish, we make a whale of an effort to ensure they’re all certified by independent agencies for quality and sustainability. Season is Wild Caught, Certified Sustainable, Non-GMO Project Verified, Certified Gluten-free and OU Kosher. Each of our products is certifiably delicious to boot.
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