Skor Toffee Bits, 3-Pounds vs Walkers' Nonsuch Liquorice Toffees with Condensed Milk & Black Treacle
Overall winner: Walkers' Nonsuch Liquorice Toffees with Condensed Milk & Black Treacle
Key Differences
Walkers' Nonsuch (A) is a traditional British toffee with strong liquorice flavor, premium ingredients and a higher average rating (4.70 from 3620 reviews), while HERSHEY'S Skor bits (B) are marketed as baking-friendly toffee pieces with a lower average rating (4.30 from 385 reviews) and noted for use in cookies and toppings. A is preferred for flavor quality and customer satisfaction; B is aimed at baking versatility and bulk use
Skor Toffee Bits, 3-Pounds
Buttery toffee bits to add sweetness to baked goods. Great for cookies or toppings. Customers note tasty flavor and baking quality, with some mixed remarks on value
Pros
- buttery toffee flavor
- works in cookies
- usable as ice cream topping
- 3 lb package
Cons
- mixed value for money
- crunch issues
- meltability concerns
Walkers' Nonsuch Liquorice Toffees with Condensed Milk & Black Treacle
Traditional British toffees with liquorice, condensed milk, and black treacle. Rich liquorice flavor and soft, chewy texture. Customers appreciate the texture and licorice taste, with some noting freshness concerns
Pros
- traditional British toffee
- rich liquorice flavor
- soft, chewy texture
- premium ingredients
Cons
- some reports of stale texture
- mixed freshness experiences
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | HERSHEY'S |
| Durability | Walkers' Nonsuch |
| Versatility | HERSHEY'S |
| User Reviews | Walkers' Nonsuch |