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I Taste Tested A Bunch Of IKEA Snacks & Some Are Way Better Than The Big Brands (PHOTOS)

IKEA is going to become a regular snacking stop for me.

An IKEA sign. Right: Tristan Wheeler holding all the snacks.

An IKEA sign. Right: Tristan Wheeler holding all the snacks.

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The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

IKEA Canada is a name synonymous with furniture, but anyone who's strolled through the store knows that they sell a heck of a lot more than that.

At your local IKEA location, you've probably seen a whole manner of snacks lining the shelves or set up by the cashiers for those impulse purchases — I sure have!

And so, to figure out which ones are worth grabbing, I got a bunch of IKEA snacks and taste-tested them.

Not only were some really good, but a few might actually replace similar ones with big-name brands, for me.

KNÄCKEBRÖD RÅG rye crispbread

The KN\u00c4CKEBR\u00d6D R\u00c5G crackers.

The KNÄCKEBRÖD RÅG crackers.

Tristan Wheeler | Narcity

Price: 3.99

Every time I walk into IKEA, it seems like these crackers are everywhere. So, on my taste test journey, I decided to give them a go.

Believe it or not, a dry unsalted cracker made of rye isn't really that tasty. Moreover, when you take a bite, it crumbles all over the place and the taste isn't worth the mess.

Obviously, these are a treat you're supposed to have with a topping, so I thought I'd be fair and put a slice of cheese on them to try to plus them up a bit. And it actually kind of worked.

Score: 2/5

2.5/5 w/cheese

KAFFEREP ginger cookies

A package of the ginger cookies.

A package of the ginger cookies.

Tristan Wheeler | Narcity

Price: $1.99

I love ginger cookies so I opted to give these a go over the other cookie options — which there were quite a few of!

And these cookies were really tasty. They have a nice intense ginger taste although after munching through a few of these, I didn't really notice any of the almond that is advertised on the pack.

Still, these are fun, crispy ginger cookies that I would definitely see myself getting again over similar cookies from big brands.

Score: 3.5/5

KAFFEREP raspberry cookie

The raspberry cookies.

The raspberry cookies.

Tristan Wheeler | Narcity

Price:$1.69

This is a type of cookie that I haven't had in a long time and was a nice nostalgic treat. It reminds me of visits to my grandma's house!

These cookies also come with a cute heart-shaped raspberry filling as well as cream between them like an Oreo. They went perfectly with tea and really were super nice, albeit a bit heavier than the ginger cookies.

That being said, I will be grabbing these cookies again.

Score: 3/5

LÖRDAGSGODIS viking gummies

Viking ship gummies.

Viking ship gummies.

Tristan Wheeler | Narcity

Price: $1.99

I'm not the biggest fan of gummy candies. They have their place and I'm not 100% against, them but I think gummy can sometimes be not-so-yummy.

And this was a bit of the case with these cola-flavoured Viking ships. While I appreciate the fun shape, these didn't really stand out to me as any better or worse than the average gummy candy you'd get anywhere else.

Of course, the biggest thing they have going for them is a good price, so if you like gummies, these would probably be a good investment, but I can't see myself going for them again.

Score: 1.5/5

DAIM

An individual Daim candy bar.

An individual Daim candy bar.

Tristan Wheeler | Narcity

Price: $9.99 (for a 460-gram bag)

If you love the desserts at IKEA, you may be familiar with their Daim cake or candy bar. These chocolate bars are popular in Sweden and Norway and are made of crunchy almond caramel covered in chocolate.

Grabbing this big bag of them was fun because you feel like it's Halloween all over again. And these are honestly really tasty.

While the big bag is maybe a bit too much, I would definitely recommend a few of these to try.

I can't stop eating them!

Score: 4.5/5

If you're wondering what else is good to grab at IKEA, Narcity spoke to Canadians to figure out what their must-have IKEA items are, and it includes everything from speakers to decorations.

  • Creator

    Tristan Wheeler (he/him) was a Toronto-based Creator for Narcity Media. He graduated from the University of British Columbia in 2020 where he was the Blog & Opinion Editor at the campus publication, The Ubyssey, for two years. Since then, his work has appeared in publications such as Curiocity, Maclean's, POV Magazine, and The Capital Daily, delving into topics such as film, media criticism, food & drink, podcasting, and more.

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