(6 pack) Great Value Milk Chocolate Baking Chips, 11.5 oz
- Brand:
- Great Value
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 467761521340
- EAN:
- 0467761521340
- Walmart SKU:
- 11236055421
Market rate of $23.76 positions buyers 0.0% under the established average.
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$22.62 | |
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$17.82 | |
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$22.62 |
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$23.76 | |
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$17.82 | |
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$23.76 |
Tracking History: We have tracked (6 pack) Great Value Milk Chocolate Baking Chips, 11.5 oz since 10/8/2024. The most recent price update was on Nov 11, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $17.82 (lowest on 10/8/2024) to $23.76 (highest on 11/8/2025). The average price during this period is $21.86.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 6383 reviews.
The prices on chocolate chips these days are ridiculous. These are a great value for what you pay. Sometimes you just need a few chocolate chips to get through your day and sometimes you need to make batches of cookies! I will use these every time I need chocolate chips. They tastes delicious and are a reasonable price.
THESE. ARE. DELICIOUS! Just saying! I buy a bag of these, EVERY TIME I SHOP! Do you want to know a SECRET RECIPE for little chocolates that taste just like the real thing? I made up a recipe for low carb copycat chocolate and peanut butter yummy cups! I am going to post it here and hope TONS... NO! MILLIONS OF PEOPLE USE IT, because it is just THAT YUMMY Here it is! 1/2 cup Peanut Butter, 1/3 cup Great Value Ground Flax Seed, 1/4 cup Truvia Cane Sugar Blend, Mix of Stevia Sweetener and Cane Sugar, 24 oz, and folks, get a small blender, and put the Truvia Cane Sugar in there and blend it for like 3 or 4 seconds and you get powdered sugar! Do this and it will be a much smoother yummier consistency for your chocolates. Mix all that together and melt about 1-2 cups milk chocolate chips with about 1-2 teaspoons Great Value Light Tasting Olive Oil, in microwave for 30 seconds at a time, stir, and then pour some chocolate in a mold, get on all the edges evenly, put in freezer 10 minutes, fill with the peanut butter filling you just made, and pour more chocolate on top to close and seal the chocolate, then put in freezer 30 more minutes, and pop them all out of the molds, and enjoy! Refrigerate them to save the rest. Low carb and YUMMY! WOW! I wonder how many people will try this out! I'm so excited!
First of all I like milk chocolate chips better, but Great Value Milk Chocolate Chips are jsut as good, actually taste just like the brand name kind. I usually end of eating them before any cookies arrive. The are a great little snack size. When hubby asks if I want chocolate from the store I ask for these. The only downside is that once the bag is open it is all open and I eat them all in two days. They are way cheaper than others - I wouldn't pay more for a special brand.
Yes, yes! Once again this senior, old guy, bachelor, first class acknowledges you can find a better tasting chocolate chip at a lot of places but these a very good. For the few times I actually make chocolate chip cookies I can and do load them up with this big box brand. I found another great use for them too! Alert! Alert! Another "Wal" brand plug: I make my own trail mix snack, W brand sunflower seeds, dry roasted peanuts, big brand raisins and W brand dried cranberries. And oh, yeah throw in a whole bunch of this particular brand (plug, plug) of chocolate chips and you have a "not so healthy" healthy snack! Have fun tossin' 'em in other stuff too!
I was surprised that Walmart had decreased the quantity down to 11 1/2 ounces from 15 ounces. It’s been 6 to 8 years since I’ve purchased chocolate chips, so I guess that’s about how it works these days. They have all done the same. As for quality I think they are the same as the other brands. Guess you get my drift on the prices.
I like these chocolate chips. I've used them in cookies, breads, and coating pretzels which my grandkids love. Why pay more when these are just as good. I like that they also have a good chocolate chip cookie recipe on the bag. Will be purchasing more soon as the weather gets cooler.
Great milk chocolate morsels! I used them to dip my pecan turtles in. They’re so easy to melt and make my turtles so yummy. I use them in my chocolate chips cookies as well. My husband prefers the milk chocolate over semi-sweet especially when I mix in coconut and nuts in my batter. They taste like Almond Joy candy bars.
These taste just as good as the major name brand chips. I use the Great Value chocolate in every recipe that calls chocolate chips. They are a "Great Value"!
Markedly less expensive than Hershey's or Nestle's, and taste just about the same to me. Makes for a terrific, and far cheaper, alternative to chocolate candies such as M%26M's.
These are very poor quality, have a very off taste, aftertaste. I made chocolate peanut butter bars with them and we ended up tossing them in the trash because of the strange taste from these milk chocolate chips. I usually have pretty good luck with great value products, but not in this case. We will not purchase again and I highly do not recommend them.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $22.62 (Jun 28) to $22.62 (Jun 28) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $22.62.
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