Palm corned beef with juices 15oz (5 pack) vs Mission Meats Kids Beef Sticks - 0.5oz, 24ct (pack of 2)
Overall winner: Palm corned beef with juices 15oz (5 pack)
Key Differences
Mission Meats (A) is a snack-focused product: single-serving kids beef sticks (0.5 oz) in a 24-count pack of 2, promoted as 100% grass-fed beef, zero sugar, and 4.5 g protein per stick. Palm (B) is canned corned beef sold in a 5-pack (15 oz cans) emphasizing high meat content and moist, juicy texture; it scores higher in overall user ratings but comes as larger canned portions suited to cooking or meals rather than quick kids’ snacks
Palm corned beef with juices 15oz (5 pack)
Premium quality corned beef from New Zealand with rich flavor and moist texture. Suitable for a variety of dishes and pairs well with potatoes, hash browns, and eggs. Customers note solid meat content and good value
Pros
- premium quality corned beef
- rich flavorful juices
- moist texture
- solid meat content
Cons
- none stated
Mission Meats Kids Beef Sticks - 0.5oz, 24ct (pack of 2)
Beef sticks made from 100% grass-fed beef with no fillers, sugar or artificial ingredients. Provides protein with a mild flavor in convenient 0.5oz sticks; includes two 24-count bags per pack. Customers note clean ingredients and portable snacking appeal
Pros
- 100% grass-fed beef
- Zero sugar and 45 calories per stick
- Individually wrapped, portable snacks
- Non-GMO and antibiotics-free
Cons
- Texture described as mixed by some
- Spice level reception varies
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EST. 2015 MISSION MEATS |
| Durability | Palm |
| Versatility | EST. 2015 MISSION MEATS |
| User Reviews | Palm |