Head-to-Head Analysis

Tropical Gold Pineapple Chunks in 100% pineapple juice vs Optimum Power Blueberry Cinnamon Flax

Wondering which one to pick? We analyzed the nutritional profile, ingredients, and vegan status to help you decide.

Top Pick
Package of Tropical Gold Pineapple Chunks in 100% pineapple juice

Tropical Gold Pineapple Chunks in 100% pineapple juice

Not Vegan
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Package of Optimum Power Blueberry Cinnamon Flax

Optimum Power Blueberry Cinnamon Flax

Not Vegan
Nutritional Facts (per 100g)
65.6 kcal
Energy
364 kcal
12.3g
Sugars
16.4g
0g
Fat
5.5g
0g
Protein
16.4g
0g
Salt
1.1g

The Verdict: Which is Better?

When placing Tropical Gold Pineapple Chunks in 100% pineapple juice and Optimum Power Blueberry Cinnamon Flax side-by-side, the nutritional differences become quite clear. Both products cater to specific dietary needs, but picking the right one depends on whether you are prioritizing weight loss, muscle gain, or clean eating.

For calorie-conscious consumers, Tropical Gold Pineapple Chunks in 100% pineapple juice is the clear winner. With 298 fewer calories per 100g than its competitor, it allows for more volume while keeping your energy intake in check.

In terms of sugar control, Tropical Gold Pineapple Chunks in 100% pineapple juice takes the lead with only 12.3g of sugar per 100g, whereas Optimum Power Blueberry Cinnamon Flax contains 16.4g. Lower sugar content is often linked to better metabolic health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is healthier: Tropical Gold Pineapple Chunks in 100% pineapple juice or Optimum Power Blueberry Cinnamon Flax?

Tropical Gold Pineapple Chunks in 100% pineapple juice appears to be the healthier option generally, as it has less sugar and fewer calories.

Is Tropical Gold Pineapple Chunks in 100% pineapple juice vegan?

No, Tropical Gold Pineapple Chunks in 100% pineapple juice is not certified vegan.

What is the calorie difference between Tropical Gold Pineapple Chunks in 100% pineapple juice and Optimum Power Blueberry Cinnamon Flax?

There is a difference of 298 calories per 100g between the two products.

Data source: Open Food Facts. Comparisons are generated automatically based on nutritional values per 100g.