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Culver's Cheese Curds vs CrissCut Fries: Which Is Better?

Culver's Cheese Curds stand out for their unique Midwestern appeal and high quality, as noted by reviewers who consider them a must-try. In contrast, Carl's Jr. CrissCut Fries lack user ratings and reviews, making it difficult to gauge their appeal. If you're looking for a well-loved and distinctive side, the Cheese Curds are the safer choice.

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Culver's Cheese CurdsCrissCut Fries
ChainCulver'sCarl's Jr.
CategorySides - Not FriesSides - Fries
CR Score7.30.0
Avg rating4.50 / 50.00 / 5
Ratings40
Limited timeNoNo
Calories380 kcal
Protein5g
Fat25g
Carbs36g

Culver's Cheese Curds

Pros

  • + High quality and unique to the Midwest — reviewers say they're a must-try on road trips.
  • + Warm, gooey center that reviewers love.

Cons

  • Limited availability outside the Midwest — not found at other national chains.
  • Some may find them too rich for a side.

CrissCut Fries

Pros

  • + Unique fry shape — compared to other non-traditional fries.
  • + Potential for a crispy texture based on fry style.

Cons

  • No user reviews available — unclear quality and taste.
  • Low average user rating — indicates possible lack of popularity.

Reviewers on Culver's Cheese Curds

★★★★★No road trip in the Midwest is complete without a large order of Culver’s cheese curds for the drive. Perhaps the best representation of a Midwest fast food side item you can find. A truly special treat you can’t find an ChainGang01

Which should you pick?

Pick the Culver's Cheese Curds if…

  • You want a unique Midwestern fast food experience — reviewers say they're the best representation of the region.
  • You prefer a side with proven quality and rave reviews.

Pick the CrissCut Fries if…

  • You are curious about trying a unique fry shape and are okay with taking a chance on an untested item.
  • You want a side that could be crispy and seasoned, similar to other popular fry options.

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