Kraft Original Barbecue Sauce (1 gal jug) vs Colgin Liquid Smoke 16 oz (pack of 3)
Overall winner: Kraft Original Barbecue Sauce (1 gal jug)
Key Differences
Kraft Original Barbecue Sauce (A) is a thick, slow-simmered gallon jug with a higher average rating (4.70 from 5,541 reviews) and is noted for spreading, dipping and use as a marinade; Colgin Liquid Smoke (B) is a concentrated 16 oz liquid-smoke pack (3-pack) offering a tangy outdoor smoke flavor and per-pack value but has some reports of strong smell and broken seals. Pick Kraft A if you want ready-to-use, bold smoky barbecue sauce in bulk; pick Colgin B if you need a concentrated smoke flavoring to add to multiple recipes or plant-based dishes
Kraft Original Barbecue Sauce (1 gal jug)
Kraft Slow Simmered Original Barbecue Sauce with a bold smoky flavor and thick texture for easy spreading and dipping. Customers praise its sweet-tangy flavor and versatile use, including as a marinade for chicken or beef
Pros
- bold smoky flavor
- thick texture for spreading and dipping
- versatile use (grilling, dipping, marinades)
- quality ingredients
Cons
- mixed views on sugar content (some concern about high fructose corn syrup)
Colgin Liquid Smoke 16 oz (pack of 3)
Liquid smoke for meat flavoring. Dash or brush on steaks, chicken, burgers, or hot dogs for a tangy outdoor smoke. One customer notes it's good for beef jerky marinades
Pros
- adds tangy outdoor smoke flavor
- per-pack usage guidance in product info
- suitable for multiple meat types
- positive value and ingredient feedback from customers
Cons
- reported broken seals
- some bottles leak
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Colgin |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Kraft |
| User Reviews | Kraft |