Atkins Pecan Caramel Clusters - 60 count vs Reese's Peanut Butter Cups (1.5 oz, 36 count)
Overall winner: Atkins Pecan Caramel Clusters - 60 count
Key Differences
Atkins Pecan Caramel Clusters (A) advertise low net carbs and low sugar per serving and have a higher average rating (4.60 from 16,137 reviews), making them suitable for low-carb or low-sugar shoppers; Reese's Peanut Butter Cups (B) offer premium milk chocolate and a creamy peanut butter filling in 36 individually wrapped cups, appealing to classic chocolate-peanut butter fans. A is in a more affordable price tier and is praised for taste and creamy texture, while B has more reports of melting and mixed freshness/taste reviews
Atkins Pecan Caramel Clusters - 60 count
Atkins Endulge Pecan Caramel Clusters offer low net carbs and sugar per serving with satisfying flavor. Customers mention tasty texture and carb content as positives, while meltability and size receive mixed feedback
Pros
- low net carbs per serving
- low sugar per serving
- delicious texture and flavor
Cons
- may arrive melted or crushed
- smaller size reported by some customers
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups (1.5 oz, 36 count)
Chocolate candy with milk chocolate surrounding creamy peanut butter. Individually wrapped cups in a resealable pouch offer convenient sharing; some customers praise quality, while others note stale taste and meltability issues
Pros
- individually wrapped cups
- resealable pouch
- creamy peanut butter filling
- great for sharing or gifting
Cons
- mixed reviews on freshness
- some report melting issues
- color and appearance feedback negative from some customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Atkins |
| Durability | Reese's |
| Versatility | Atkins |
| User Reviews | Atkins |