Pamela Pickles Are Helping Wildlife In California
Pamela Pickles Are Helping Wildlife In California
Pamela Anderson isn’t just making headlines on screen — she’s also stepping into the culinary world with purpose.
The Naked Gun actress has teamed up with Flamingo Estate to launch “Pamela’s Pickles”, with 100% of proceeds going to the California Wildlife Center, a nonprofit dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing native wild animals along the California coast.

Pamela’s Pickles / flamingoestate.com
These gourmet pickles are crafted from an award-winning recipe passed down from Pamela’s great-aunt Vie.
“She was an award-winning pickler and canner, a great cook, and such a joy to be around,” Anderson said. “She wrote a book, From Pickles to Pearls. This is legit!”
Anderson describes Pamela’s Pickles as a spicier twist on her great-aunt’s original recipe, made entirely with organic ingredients like rose, dill, mustard, and garlic, plus pink peppercorns, guajillo chile, and smoky sea salt. Each limited-edition jar is priced at $38.
Beyond the flavor, the heartfelt motivation behind the project ties directly to her family’s connection with the California Wildlife Center.
“My boys and I spent countless hours volunteering there and have raised money (over the years) through multiple lemonade stands,” Anderson shared. “It was always a nice Mother’s Day present … to go to the wildlife center to volunteer and clean bird cages. It’s so important to protect our wildlife.”
You can purchase Anderson’s limited-edition pickles here
