St. Dalfour French Pitted Prunes - 7oz (6-pack) vs Looney Pruney Pitted Dried Prunes (12 pack) California-grown
Overall winner: St. Dalfour French Pitted Prunes - 7oz (6-pack)
Key Differences
Looney Pruney (A) is marketed as California-grown, no-added-sugar prunes in a 12-pack and typically sits at a more affordable price point; it’s a straightforward, preservative-free option for those wanting naturally sweet fruit. St. Dalfour (B) offers French prunes noted for a tender, plump, slightly moist texture and higher average rating with fewer but positive reviews, making it a better choice for those prioritizing texture and flavor quality
St. Dalfour French Pitted Prunes - 7oz (6-pack)
All-natural pitted French prunes from Agen, dried to keep tender and succulent. Customers note flavorful, soft texture and high quality with slight moisture. No preservatives or additives
Pros
- all-natural without preservatives
- tender, plump texture
- flavorful and high-quality
- pitted option aligns with clean eating
Cons
- pitting quality varies; some shipments may arrive with pits
- perceived value varies among customers
Looney Pruney Pitted Dried Prunes (12 pack) California-grown
California-grown pitted dried prunes with no added sugar or preservatives. Naturally high in fiber and antioxidants; soft, juicy texture keeps moist. Customer notes emphasize quality, freshness, and value
Pros
- naturally sweet, no added sugars
- preservative-free
- california-grown prunes
- high in fiber and antioxidants
Cons
- no added sugar claim may imply sugar content varies
- reviews mention organic without pesticides (not specified as organic in data)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Looney Pruney |
| Durability | St. Dalfour |
| Versatility | Looney Pruney |
| User Reviews | St. Dalfour |