Supply Chain problems won’t affect Florida stone crabs from being shipped across America this holiday season

Acapella Seafood Co. Offers Nationwide Shipping of its Florida Stone Crab Claws

 Acapella Seafood Co., an industry leader in sourcing South Florida’s freshest stone crab claws, is sharing this luxurious treat across the nation, just in time for Thanksgiving dinner. Acapella Seafood Co.’s fresh-caught stone crab claws are incomparable in quality and freshness, exuding an elevated sense of lavishness and luxury on any dinner table, without breaking the bank or having to travel to Florida to get them.

Acapella Seafood Co. offers various size claws, including medium, large, jumbo, and even colossal. For maximum freshness, moisture and ultimately taste, Acapella Seafood Co.’s stone crab claws are caught, delivered, consumed, and enjoyed within 24 hours.

In addition to Florida stone crab claws, seafood aficionados can look forward to rounding out their entire meal at Acapella Seafood Co., by ordering Florida spiny lobster, jumbo shrimp, and locally made key lime pie.

The owners at Acapella Seafood Co. pride themselves in offering an authentic dining experience with their Florida stone crab claws. “Experience affordable luxury in every succulent bite of Florida’s highly coveted, seasonal delicacy, caught and harvested by our very own fisherman,” said founders of Acapella Seafood Co. “Priced and graded with you in mind, we guarantee you will enjoy the meatiest and freshest stone crab claws you have ever had. When you order from Acapella Seafood Co., you are ordering straight from the source. There is no middleman. Our stone crab claws go directly from the ocean to our facility for the grading process, and straight to your doorstep. It doesn’t get any fresher than that.”

Jessica Woods
Jessica, a life-long Jersey girl who has left the state is SNN's lifestyle, food and social coordinator. She is a PN that enjoys blogging and writing about her home state and surrounding area.

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