The Best And Worst Chocolate Chips Available, Based On Reviews
NEWS
By SARAH VALLIE
Great Value
Reviewers on the Walmart website give Great Value chocolate chips, except for the milk chocolate variety, four out of five stars, comparing them to name-brand options.
However, some reviewers believe that Great Value chocolate chips have a strange flavor and a chemical aftertaste, so they aren’t necessarily a top choice for chocolate chips.
For Hu Kitchen chocolate chips, made from clean and responsibly sourced ingredients, reviews on both Amazon and Target average four and a half out of five stars.
Regardless, some reviewers dislike the taste, texture, and comparatively higher price of the chocolate chips, while others believe that their label is misleading.
With an average of four and a half out of five stars, reviewers love Russell Stover's sugar-free semi-sweet chocolate chips because they’re healthier and taste great.
However, as per some reviewers, the chips don't melt well and contain a sugar alcohol called maltitol, which still has carbs and can give some people an upset stomach.
Amazon Fresh boasts that its semi-sweet chocolate chips are 100% real chocolate and have no artificial flavors or colors. Reviewers rate them 4.6 out of five stars.
While many enjoy the taste, reviews were mixed on the quality and meltability, with some saying that the chips don't melt well, and others complaining about their color and texture.
Customers on Amazon rated 365 chocolate chips 4.6 out of five stars. Most like the product because they're organic but affordable, and the majority also like the taste.
However, customers seemed most frustrated about how these chocolate chips melt, with some saying that they couldn't get them to melt, and others saying that they arrived melted.