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Pacific Cove

Pacific Cove brand pasteurized crabmeat is one of the highest quality brands of crabmeat on the market today. Our processors in Indonesia and Thailand are essentially our “working partners”. Their success, as well as ours, is based on the consistent high quality of crabmeat that goes into every can of Pacific Cove, the strict quality assurance protocol in practice by our own company hired international inspectors and the transparent branding and packing practices of our team.
Visit Pacific Cove for more information.

Address:
155 8th Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
United States
Telephone: 727-894-1188
Email: sales@newportintl.com
Web Site: http://www.pacificcovefoods.com








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