We Tried 6 Walmart Great Value Candy Bars (Read This Before You Buy!)

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Great Value candy bars might ring up at nearly half the price, but it will cost ya half the taste, too! 😝

great value candy bars beside name brand

If you were considering cutting back a few dollars and trying Walmart’s Great Value candy bars instead, here’s your friendly reminder that cost doesn’t always beat quality.

My kiddos & I compared the top 6 candy bars to their Great Value counterpart and here’s our honest feedback:


1. KitKat vs. Great Value Milk Chocolate Crispy Wafer Bar

unwrapped twix and great value candy bar

Price difference: 88¢

Although the GV crispy wafer bar was the most similar in packaging and shape, also giving the classic 4-stick bar, the chocolate had almost a ‘greasy’ appearance. And, while the wafer was tolerable, the milk chocolate was too rich.

My 6-year-old daughter said it perfectly that this chocolate was “too sour”.


2. Twix vs. Great Value Cookie & Caramel Bars

unwrapped twix and cookie bar

Price difference: 63¢

Somehow, these cookie bars are the same weight, and yet the GV bars look smaller in person. The chocolate is also more ‘grayish’ in color, with almost a dusting layer over it. These bars gave a similar crunch from the cookie center but lacked the smooth and chewy caramel finish, leaving it overall unsatisfying.


3. Snickers vs. Great Value Peanut, Caramel, & Nougat Bar

hands holding great value candy bar and snickers side by side

Price difference: 63¢

If you crave the irresistible crunch of a peanut-y Snickers bar, you’ll want to skip the GV version, as the peanut layer is practically nonexistent. 😭 Not only is the iconic peanut and caramel layer thinner than a classic Snickers, but the peanuts are also significantly smaller, chopped pieces, unlike the large peanut texture we’re used to.

You won’t get that crunch, and you’ll be adding 10 extra calories and 2g of extra fat to your midday snack – no thanks! 


4. Hershey’s vs. Great Value Milk Chocolate Bar

two opened chocolate bars on cutting board

You might think you’re getting a bigger bar for less money, plus fewer calories, fat, and sodium per bar, but after tasting, I couldn’t even bring myself to melt this chocolate to recycle into other treats. 👎

Maybe it’s that the GV bar is sweetened with vanilla or the chocolate liquor that’s also in the ingredient list, but either way, this chocolate had a very ‘artificial-y’ taste, and all the added “benefits” can’t beat the creaminess of true Hershey’s.


5. Miky Way vs Great Value Caramel & Nougat Bar

hand holding two caramel chcolate nougat bars side by side

Price difference: 45¢

The GV caramel & nougat bar is another great example where you might be paying less, but you’re also getting less – just look at the difference in thickness in the two candy bars above.

You’re also submitting yourself to 20 extra calories and 2g of extra fat per bar, along with undesirable ingredients like glucose and fructose syrup, sorbitol, and mono– and diglycerides. 🫠


6. 3 Musketeers vs. Great Value Nougat Bar

two nougat bars cut in half on top of wrappers

Price difference: 24¢ per ounce

Not only does this GV candy bar have some of the worst (and most comical 😂) reviews, but even after just unwrapping, it almost looks too unappetizing to eat. The nougat is more brownish in color, feels chewy instead of fluffy, and has a whopping 40 more calories than the original!

hand grabbing candy bar out of bowl

And don’t just take my word for it! None of these bars have more than a 3-star rating and here is what customers have to say…

Tastes nothing like a 3 Musketeer you can drive a nail with how hard these are.


It was sweet but not very flavorful. Definitely doesn’t compare to other caramel and nougat candy bars. Great Value products are usually closer to the brand, but this wasn’t even worth considering.


Just pay the extra for the name-brand version. I don’t mind generics but this one didn’t make the cut. :/


Bought it cause it was 78 cents and instead of tasting what I thought would be an off-brand 3 Musketeers bar I tasted something that felt like a sin.

great value candy bars in walmart bag

Here at Hip, we’re typically big fans of all things Great Value. The taste is usually very close if not better than, and you can’t beat the price! But this reviewer said it best:

“Great Value products are usually closer to the brand, but this wasn’t even worth considering.”

However, while this taste test didn’t turn out how we were expecting, you’ll still find us shopping these Great Value favorites:


Have you tried these Great Value candy bars? Let us know if your taste buds approved! 😜


About the writer:

Chelsey is a writer & photographer with both a Bachelor's and Master's Degree from Arizona State University. She holds 3+ years blogging experience not only for Hip2Save, but various other publications in the health, lifestyle, and education field.


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  1. Karla

    This post was super helpful. I’d love to see a potato chip comparison based on great value vs big name brands..

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Glad to hear to hear you enjoyed this post, Karla! 💗 I’ll be sure to pass your request along to the team! In the meantime, we do have this other Great Value vs. Name Brand foods post, with a few chip varieties included: https://hip2save.com/tips/walmart-vs-name-brand-food-taste-test/!

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