
Feature Photo and design by Brian Kachejian
Corn Nuts have been around since the 1930s, first introduced as toasted corn kernels that delivered something completely different from traditional snacks. The brand built its identity on one thing, that loud, unmistakable crunch. Over the years, Corn Nuts expanded into multiple flavors, trying to balance that aggressive texture with stronger seasoning and bolder taste profiles.
For a lot of people, Corn Nuts are either something you love or something you approach carefully. That crunch is no joke. It is part of the appeal, but it is also part of the challenge. That is what makes a flavor ranking like this interesting, because the seasoning has to work even harder to make up for the effort it takes to eat them.
In this taste test, four Corn Nuts flavors go head to head, original, barbecue, chili picante, and Mexican style street corn, to find out which one actually delivers the best overall experience.
The winner in this test is chili picante, which brings the strongest flavor and the most balance, followed closely by Mexican street corn, while the original falls far behind.
Everything was tested side by side, focusing on flavor, intensity, and overall eatability.
Corn Nuts Original
This is where everything starts, and unfortunately, it does not bring much with it. The crunch is there, but the flavor is almost nonexistent. You expect something to hit, but it never really does. It feels like all texture and no payoff.
Score 2 out of 10
Corn Nuts Barbecue
This is a step up immediately. The barbecue seasoning adds some much needed flavor, but the texture still makes it difficult to enjoy fully. You get more taste here, but it still feels like a bit of a fight to eat them.
Score 5 out of 10
Corn Nuts Chili Picante
This is where things finally come together. There is real flavor here, along with a noticeable level of heat that gives the product some identity. It still has that tough texture, but the seasoning carries it much further than the previous two. This one clearly separates itself from the rest.
Score 7.5 out of 10
Corn Nuts Mexican Style Street Corn
This one brings a different approach. The flavor is more balanced and slightly milder than the chili version, but still has a nice kick and a fuller taste. It does not hit as hard as chili picante, but it is a more relaxed and enjoyable version of the same idea.
Score 7 out of 10
The final ranking shows a clear progression. What starts out as a weak entry with the original improves with each flavor, leading to chili picante taking the top spot, followed closely by Mexican street corn.
| Rank | Product | Score | Flavor Strength | Texture | Value | Overall Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chili Picante | 7.5 | Strong | Very Crunchy | Medium | Best overall flavor |
| 2 | Mexican Street Corn | 7 | Moderate | Very Crunchy | Medium | Balanced and enjoyable |
| 3 | Barbecue | 5 | Moderate | Very Crunchy | Medium | Better but still tough |
| 4 | Original | 2 | Weak | Very Crunchy | Medium | Lacks flavor |
The comparison makes one thing clear. Flavor matters more than anything with Corn Nuts. Since the texture is so aggressive, the seasoning has to carry the experience, and only a couple of these actually do that well.
If you want to see how other snacks stack up, check out our snack and candy taste tests and rankings for more comparisons.
Corn Nuts remain one of the most unique snacks on the shelf. They have a strong identity, but they are not for everyone. If you are going to try them, go with the flavors that bring the most to the table, because the crunch alone is not enough.
And one thing is certain, these are not the kind of snack you rush through. Take your time, or your teeth will remind you why.





































