Costco J. Charles Chocolatier Sea Salt Caramel Mallows Review

With Costco carrying such a huge variety of Christmas sweets and chocolates, it can be hard to know which ones are worth buying. On a recent trip, I spotted these J. Charles Chocolatier Sea Salt Caramel Mallows and couldn’t resist picking up a bag, even though I’m not a big marshmallow person. I do love the combination of sea salt and chocolate though, and that’s what drew me to them. Find out what I thought of them by reading the review below!

Image of the Costco J.Charles Chocolatier Sea Salt Caramel Mallows bag sitting on a table unopened.

Location in Store

I found these sea salt caramel flavored marshmallows with Belgian milk chocolate in the seasonal/Christmas aisle at Costco. They were near the Galerie Au Chocolate Caramels and the Stockmeyer Rotating Music Tin with Butter Biscuits. The item number is 1871100.

Image of the product description for the Mallows from the back of the bag.

Taste

The Mallows have a fairly thin milk chocolate shell and a soft, slightly chewy marshmallow center. The milk chocolate tastes like fairly typical milk chocolate. The marshmallow almost tastes toasted due to the sea salt caramel flavor, which makes sense since caramel is essentially just melted sugar.

Top down image of a bowl of Mallows.

The sea salt flavor isn’t very noticeable, but it’s there. I think the marshmallow just has caramel flavoring in it, as I didn’t notice any actual caramel in these chocolates.

Image of one sea salt caramel Mallow with Belgian chocolate cut in half so you can see the inside.

My biggest complaint about the Mallows is that they’re a bit on the sweet side—even for a chocolate, marshmallow, and caramel treat. They’re still very enjoyable, though. If you’re a milk chocolate and salted caramel fan like me, they won’t disappoint you. They’re very addictive, and you’ll have a hard time putting the bag down.

Image of a hand holding one mallow close to the camera hovering over a bowl of Mallows.

Cost

The 500-gram bag of marshmallows costs $15.99 Canadian, which doesn’t seem overpriced considering they’re crafted in the UK, taste great, and there are quite a few marshmallows in the bag!

Image of the bag of mallows flattened on a top so you can see the size of the bag.

Convenience

The bag is resealable, which helps keep the marshmallows fresh. They aren’t individually packaged inside the bag, though, like some treats are. The best-before date is about eight months from when I purchased them. The bag states that they should be stored in a cool, dry place. These are a perfect sweet treat for individuals who love marshmallows or sea salt caramel.

Image of the packaging stating there are no GMO's, gluten, artificial flavors, colors or preservatives.

Nutrition

Calories

Three marshmallows contain 138 calories, just over four grams of fat, 23.7 grams of carbohydrates, less than a gram of fiber, 20 grams of sugar, two grams of protein, and 25 milligrams of sodium. That’s quite a bit of sugar for just three marshmallows, but it’s not surprising!

Image of the nutrition facts from the back of the package.

Ingredients

“The ingredients list contains pretty much everything you’d expect to see in a packaged, processed marshmallow. There are lots of unhealthy ingredients like glucose syrup, dextrose, maltodextrin, and I’m not a fan of ‘natural flavor.’ The marshmallows contain milk and soy, and may also contain peanuts, tree nuts, and egg. They are gluten-free, and the gelatin used is derived from beef.

Image of the ingredients list from the back of the package.

Scoring

Taste: 8.5/10

Cost: 7/10

Convenience: 10/10

Nutrition: 0/10

Overall

Give it a try!

Although these are really sweet, what marshmallows aren’t sweet? If you like marshmallows and sea salt caramel, these will meet your fancy!

Have you tried these Costco J.Charles Chocolatier Sea Salt Caramel Mallows Review? What did you think of them? Leave a comment below!


Please note that this review was not paid for or sponsored by any third party. This product was purchased by Costcuisine for the purpose of producing this review. The opinions in this review are strictly those of Costcuisine. Costcuisine is not affiliated with Costco or any of its suppliers. In the event that Costcuisine receives compensation for a post from the manufacturer of a product or some other third party, the arrangement will be clearly disclosed (including where the manufacturer of a product provides Costcuisine with a free sample of the product).

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