No need to go to Maine to enjoy one of the best indulgences of the season.
Sustainable seafood company Luke’s Lobster is shipping their popular lobster roll kits straight from the source in Maine to anywhere in the continental United States. Choose a four or eight pack, each with premium knuckle and claw meat, split-top buns, and Luke’s secret seasoning for easy assembly at home. Additional bundles pair the rolls with crab claws, New England clam chowder, whoopie pies or a wild Maine blueberry pie.
Their build-at-home kits are shipped overnight and include one or two pounds of hand picked lobster meat, mayonnaise, Kate’s butter, lemons, homemade signature rolls and instructions on how to make it just like they do at the Shack. And if you want to mix it up a little beyond lobster, the Clam Shack offers its fried clam roll kits too.Dating back to 1946, this family-run company based in Topsham, Maine, knows more than a thing or two about lobster.
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