Cole’s CB10 10 Pound Cajun Cardinal Blend

Even wild birds like a little Cajun spice now and then, so we’ve combined the squirrel-chasing chilis of Cole’s Hot Meats with safflower (a favorite of cardinals) to create a sure fire winner for all your chickadees, titmice, woodpeckers, bluebirds, and, of course, cardinals. Birds love the hot Cajun flavor that makes the squirrels squeal “Ooowee!” Reclaim the feeder for your birds with Cole’s Cajun Cardinal Blend. Ingredients: sunflower meats, safflower, liquid habanero chili peppers, safflower oil. Ten pound bag.

Product Features

  • Squirrel-chasing chilis of Cole’s Hot Meats with safflower
  • A sure fire winner for chickadees, titmice, woodpeckers, bluebirds, and cardinals
  • Reclaim the feeder for your birds
  • Ingredients: sunflower meats, safflower, liquid habanero chili peppers, safflower oil
  • Ten pound bag

3 thoughts on “Cole’s CB10 10 Pound Cajun Cardinal Blend”

  1. Love the Cole’s Hot Bird Seeds I purchased the Cole’s Hot Meats before and this time wanted to try the Cajun Blend. The hot meats were fantastic and so far it seems that the Cajun blend is a big hit too. The “hot” seeds are nice because the squirrels wont bother them. They cost a little more but they are worth every penny. They are so fresh and they last a long time. I give the squirrels other non-spicy food to eat. I love all of the Cole’s bird seed products. Also this is not related to this item but I just want to…

  2. awesome since I started using this mix in my bird feeder (even the “squirrel-proof” ones) birds actually get to eat the seed instead of squirrels and racoons. Worth every penny. Qualifies for Prime. Couldn’t ask for more

  3. Birds love it, Doves find this blend “addictive” I ordered this to try to (1) deter my growing squirrel population, and (2) provide more “squirrel-free” sanctuaries throughout my yard for Cardinals, Bluejays. Tufted Titmice, Warblers, etc. Well, the squirrels avoided it, for a while, but as with most “hot-pepper” blends I’ve used, there are always a few “bold” squirrels who quickly acclimate themselves to this seed mix and decide it’s worth the occasional “irritation” (I guess that’s why squirrels are so entertaining to watch). 

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