SunButter Original Sunflower Seed Butter, 16 oz (6 Pack) – Smooth, 7g protein vs Stonewall Kitchen Aioli Collection (3 pc)
Overall winner: SunButter Original Sunflower Seed Butter, 16 oz (6 Pack) – Smooth, 7g protein
Key Differences
Choose SunButter (A) if you want a nut-free, vegan sunflower seed butter with higher user review count and plant-based protein per serving; it also sits in a more affordable price tier. Choose Stonewall Kitchen (B) if you want a set of flavorful aiolis (lemon and garlic) for sandwiches and dipping—it's noted for versatility as a condiment but has shorter shelf life and occasional broken seals
SunButter Original Sunflower Seed Butter, 16 oz (6 Pack) – Smooth, 7g protein
SunButter is a smooth sunflower seed butter with 7g plant-based protein per serving. Suitable for nut-allergy households; produced in a peanut-free facility. Customer notes it tastes like peanut butter without added sugar
Pros
- high protein per serving
- peanut-free facility
- smooth, creamy texture
- nut-free spread option
Cons
- contains sunflower seeds (not palm oil-free claim not specified)
- no added sugar is highlighted as a feature only in customer text
Stonewall Kitchen Aioli Collection (3 pc)
Three-pack aioli collection for sandwiches or dipping, with flavors tailored for versatility. Customers note strong flavor and value for money, with some concerns about shelf life and seal integrity
Pros
- Versatile use on sandwiches and as dipping sauce
- Flavorful options (lemon herb, roasted garlic)
- Good texture and variety
Cons
- Limited shelf life mentioned by customers
- Some reports of broken seals on arrival
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SunButter |
| Durability | Stonewall Kitchen |
| Versatility | SunButter |
| User Reviews | SunButter |