Miracle Whip Dressing Packets 12.4g (200 ct) vs Kewpie Squeeze Mayonnaise 12 Fl Oz (Pack of 6)

Overall winner: Miracle Whip Dressing Packets 12.4g (200 ct)

Key Differences

Miracle Whip packets come as 200 single-serve 12.4g portions and are noted for tangy, creamy flavor and real eggs, while Kewpie is sold as six 12 fl oz squeeze bottles with a creamy texture and easy-to-use bottle. Miracle Whip lists some reports of expired product and broken lids; Kewpie reports mixed flavor relative to American mayo and occasional leakage issues

Miracle Whip Dressing Packets 12.4g (200 ct)

Miracle Whip Dressing Packets 12.4g (200 ct)

Miracel Whip • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

Miracle Whip dressing in single-serve packets. Tangy, creamy sauce with real eggs, ideal for sandwiches. One customer notes it tastes like it comes from a jar

Pros

  • tangy, creamy flavor
  • single-serve packets for convenience
  • made with real eggs
  • large quantity for travel/work

Cons

  • some reports of expired products
  • broken lids reported by some customers
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Kewpie Squeeze Mayonnaise 12 Fl Oz (Pack of 6)

Kewpie Squeeze Mayonnaise 12 Fl Oz (Pack of 6)

Kewpie • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

Creamy squeeze mayo for daily use with easy application. Some users note mixed flavor compared to American mayo; others praise texture and ease of use

Pros

  • creamy texture
  • easy-to-use squeeze bottle
  • pack of 6 for convenience
  • kosher certified

Cons

  • mixed flavor compared to American mayo
  • some report leakage issues
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Kewpie
Durability Miracel Whip
Versatility Tie
User Reviews Miracel Whip