Sclafani Crushed Tomatoes, 28 oz (Pack of 12) vs Colavita Crushed Tomatoes - 13.76 oz (16 pack)
Overall winner: Colavita Crushed Tomatoes - 13.76 oz (16 pack)
Key Differences
Colavita comes in smaller 13.76 oz cans sold as a 16-pack with a lower listed price tier and higher average rating (4.70 from 1,972 reviews), and is labeled non-GMO, no salt added, and kosher. Sclafani is sold as larger 28 oz cans in a 12-pack, praised for texture and use in sauces and pizza but has a lower rating (4.40 from 1,241 reviews) and some reports of dented cans
Sclafani Crushed Tomatoes, 28 oz (Pack of 12)
Crushed tomatoes made from vine ripened tomatoes, offering a smooth texture for sauces and recipes. Customers mention sweet flavor and versatile use for sauce, pizza, and pasta
Pros
- sweet flavor
- smooth texture
- versatile for sauce and recipes
- made from vine ripened tomatoes
Cons
- dent issues reported with some cans
Colavita Crushed Tomatoes - 13.76 oz (16 pack)
Colavita crushed tomatoes, non-GMO and no salt added, kosher. Great for sauces; customers note delicious taste and easy opening. Mixed views on crush texture
Pros
- non-GMO
- no salt added
- kosher
- user-friendly single-serving opening
Cons
- crush texture critique varies (some say diced-like)
- mixed crushability opinions
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | COLAVITA |
| Durability | Sclafani |
| Versatility | COLAVITA |
| User Reviews | COLAVITA |