Tiptree Red Currant Jelly, 12 oz jars (pack of 6) vs Pomona's Universal Pectin, 6 x 1.1 oz (6.6 oz total)
Overall winner: Pomona's Universal Pectin, 6 x 1.1 oz (6.6 oz total)
Key Differences
Tiptree Red Currant Jelly (A) is a ready-to-use spread praised for texture and convenience with many reviews and occasional reports of damaged lids/seals, while Pomona's Universal Pectin (B) is a concentrate used to make jellies — offering sugar-free/low-sugar options and thickening power but with fewer user reviews and less detail on packaging or included usage guidance
Tiptree Red Currant Jelly, 12 oz jars (pack of 6)
Tangy red currant jelly with fruit pieces, easy to spread on toast, biscuits, and cheese. Consumers praise taste and quality, noting good spreadability and fruit content
Pros
- easy to spread
- fruit-forward with visible pieces
- versatile on toast, pastries, cheese
- quality-tocused flavor
Cons
- mixed value for money
- reports of damaged lids and popped seals
Pomona's Universal Pectin, 6 x 1.1 oz (6.6 oz total)
Universal pectin for jams and jellies; enables sugar-free or low-sugar preserves. Customers report good thickening with little or no sugar
Pros
- no sugar or preservatives
- suitable for sugar-free jellies
- thickens with little sugar
- quality pectin for jams and jelly
Cons
- features not listed
- no price or availability info in description
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tiptree |
| Durability | Pomonas |
| Versatility | Pomonas |
| User Reviews | Tiptree |