Prairie Farms 1% Shelf-Stable Milk - UHT, Vitamin D, 8 oz (27 Pack) vs Ripple plant-based milk with 8g pea protein (32 fl oz) – shelf-stable
Overall winner: Ripple plant-based milk with 8g pea protein (32 fl oz) – shelf-stable
Key Differences
Ripple (A) is a pea-protein, plant-based, allergen-friendly milk sold in 32 oz shelf-stable cartons and is noted as creamy for coffee; it typically sits at a more affordable price point and has a much larger review sample (4.60 from 1,616 reviews). Prairie Farms (B) is a UHT 1% dairy milk available in single-serve 8 fl oz shelf-stable cartons with 8 g protein per cup and added Vitamins A and D; it requires refrigeration after opening and is offered only in a 27-pack format
Prairie Farms 1% Shelf-Stable Milk - UHT, Vitamin D, 8 oz (27 Pack)
Shelf-stable 1% milk with Vitamin A and D, ultra-pasteurized for extended shelf life. Unopened cartons store at room temperature; once opened, refrigeration required. Customers note good taste and shelf stability
Pros
- shelf-stable without refrigeration
- ultra-pasteurized (UHT)
- vitamins A and D included
- protein 8g per cup
Cons
- requires refrigeration after opening
- noted taste preference may vary by user
Ripple plant-based milk with 8g pea protein (32 fl oz) – shelf-stable
Plant-based milk: dairy-free, pea protein, calcium rich, shelf-stable. Creamy for coffee and praised for taste; may be pricier to some
Pros
- dairy-free and allergen-friendly
- contains 8g pea protein per serving
- shelf-stable for easy storage
- creamy texture suitable for coffee
Cons
- mixed opinions on value
- no dairy or nut ingredients may limit some preferences
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ripple |
| Durability | Prairie Farms Dairy |
| Versatility | Ripple |
| User Reviews | Ripple |