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C&S Peanut Butter Delight No Melt Suet Dough Bird Food, 11.75-oz bag, case of 12

C&S Peanut Butter Delight No Melt Suet Dough Bird Food, 11.75-oz bag, case of 12

By C&S 4 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2024 75% confidence
7.0 /10
Quality
7.0
Value
6.5
Design
0.0
Function
8.0
Durability
6.0

In a Nutshell

  • Excellent for attracting wildlife.
  • Mixed reviews on quality and value.
  • Several users report significant quality issues.

Quick Verdict

The C&S Peanut Butter Delight Suet Dough is enjoyed by birds but has varied feedback on quality and value.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 4
Would Recommend 50%
Would Buy Again 25%
Avg Lifespan Not specified

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Caution
🐈 Cats
Caution

Critical Warnings

high

Chunk missing

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Attracts Wildlife (2)

    The suet dough is reported to attract birds and squirrels effectively.

  • Useful in Cold Weather (1)

    Helps wildlife cope with cold weather.

Cons

  • Quality Issues (1) major

    Some users found the product to be of poor quality, describing it as mostly corn and grain.

  • Hard and Dry Texture (2) major

    The product is reported to be hard and dry, making it less appealing visually and functionality-wise.

Quality Trend: Declining

Users report that the product has declined in quality, with less fat and more fillers.

Older Reviews Said:

positive

Newer Reviews Say:

negative

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Bird enthusiasts — Effective in attracting birds and squirrels.

Skip If

  • High-fat suet lovers. — Half lack of fat.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan A couple of years

Factors: Climate conditions

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Floor Compatibility

Hardwood
Tile
Carpet
Vinyl

Rating Distribution

3.0
4 reviews
5★
50%
4★
0%
3★
0%
2★
0%
1★
50%
Quality (1) Hard pieces (1)

Common Questions

How long does this suet dough last?

Users suggest using it in pieces when dry to save.

Can this be used on top of any other bird feeder?

Yes

What makes the suet crumple into pieces?

Thick and dry as cotton.

Highlighted Reviews

— Darlene

"My backyard wildlife, birds and squirrels, love this and it helps with the cold weather to keep them warmer."

— Elise

"In winter, birds need true, hard, crumbly suet. Not corn! This used to be good. Now it i just junk. 27% fat, that is not even suet anymore. Choose a hard fat suet with at least 45% fat."

Bottom Line

Consider this product if you have local birds that frequent it, and you're not looking for a high-fat suet. Otherwise, seek alternatives.

7.0 /10
Good