Memory ram for mac 13 'early 2011

Hello guys, I wonder what the best brand of ram for mac and where can I buy. I'm from Portugal and liked to buy online. Can someone help me.
Thanks in advance

Rui´s,
RAM for Macs from either Crucial or OWC has a good reputation.

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