Pamela Anderson is selling her signature pickled cucumbers. The price per jar? It's not cheap.

Lifeguard star Pamela Anderson, who recently made a name for herself with her role in the critically acclaimed "The Last Showgirl" and can now be seen on the big screen in the new "Naked Gun," has entered the artisanal pickle market. Proceeds from the sale of the pickles will benefit the California Wildlife Center, an organization dedicated to California wildlife.
Pamela Anderson, in collaboration with Los Angeles-based Flamingo Estate, has created a limited edition of spicy pickles , available for $38 a jar (140 PLN) . Proceeds from their sale will go to help Californian animals cared for by the California Wildlife Center.
The idea for the special edition pickles emerged earlier this year when Pamela Anderson met with, among others, Flamingo Estate founder Richard Christiansen . Pickle-making is nothing new for Anderson. She previously mentioned this family tradition in her cookbook, published in 2023.
The pickle recipe comes primarily from Anderson's great-aunt, Vie, whose award-winning pickles were a staple on the family table. You can read about them on the Flamingo Estate website. You can also purchase Pamela's preserves there.

The marinade of dill, mustard, and garlic has been supplemented with additional ingredients, such as rose petals and sea salt.
"Like the legendary icon they bear their name, Pamela's pickles are both spicy and vegan. 100% of the proceeds from their sale will go to the non-profit organization close to Pamela's heart, the California Wildlife Center. For almost 30 years, the CWC has been rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing thousands of wild animals along the California coast. Every jar you take home will help continue this important work," the website states.