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Anyone have a brand recommendation?


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Anyone have a brand recommendation?

Dear jkmunchkin,

I was just on the Lee Kum Kee site, and they have two kinds. The Panda Oyster sauce that comes in 5 and 55 gallon containers is safe. You can find the 5 gallon can on Amazon for $9.99 at

Open Original Shared Link .com/Lee-Panda-Brand-Oyst...e/dp/B000JOVP9W . They also have another kind called Choy Sun that is available in glass jars and cans that is on the safe list. I hope this helps.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

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Dear jkmunchkin,

I was just on the Lee Kum Kee site, and they have two kinds. The Panda Oyster sauce that comes in 5 and 55 gallon containers is safe, You can find the 5 gallon can on Amazon for $9.99.....

jkm,

I'd recommend the 55 gallon container. You never know when you may have guests drop in!

best regards, lm

p.s., sorry ngg!

jkmunchkin Rising Star
Dear jkmunchkin,

I was just on the Lee Kum Kee site, and they have two kinds. The Panda Oyster sauce that comes in 5 and 55 gallon containers is safe. You can find the 5 gallon can on Amazon for $9.99 at

<a href="Open Original Shared Link .com/Lee-Panda-Brand-Oyster-Sauce/dp/B000JOVP9W" target="external ugc nofollow">Open Original Shared Link .com/Lee-Panda-Brand-Oyst...e/dp/B000JOVP9W</a> . They also have another kind called Choy Sun that is available in glass jars and cans that is on the safe list. I hope this helps.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

Thanks so much!!

jkm,

I'd recommend the 55 gallon container. You never know when you may have guests drop in!

best regards, lm

LOL!!

angel-jd1 Community Regular
jkm,

I'd recommend the 55 gallon container. You never know when you may have guests drop in!

best regards, lm

:lol:

NoGluGirl Contributor

Dear jkmunchkin,

You are welcome!

Dear larry mac,

No need to apologize! Besides, you never know when you might want to open a restaurant suddenly! :lol: Cute Mini Schnauzer! I used to have one and a Standard growing up! I miss them so much!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

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