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 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
Kewpie Squeeze Mayonnaise 12 Fl Oz (Pack of 6)
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Kewpie |
| Durability | Miracel Whip |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Miracel Whip |