Fruitables Skinny Minis Apple Bacon Wins
Winner
VS

Milk-Bone Original Biscuits Medium
6.6
Owners looking for the most affordable everyday treat that dogs love
Score Comparison
Criteria
Fruitables Skinny Minis Apple Bacon
Milk-Bone Original Biscuits Medium
Overall Score
8.1
6.6
Ingredient Quality
7.5
5.5
Calorie & Nutritional Profile
9.0
5.5
Ingredient Transparency
7.5
5.0
Safety Record
8.5
7.5
Palatability & Acceptance
8.0
8.5
Value Per Treat
8.5
9.5
Pricing & Features
Specification
Fruitables Skinny Minis Apple Bacon
Milk-Bone Original Biscuits Medium
Price
$1.50/oz
$0.27/oz
Package Price
$7.49 for 5 ozs
$6.49 for 24 ozs
Making Your Decision
When to Choose Fruitables Skinny Minis Apple Bacon
Weight-conscious owners and dogs on calorie-restricted diets
Fruitables Skinny Minis are purpose-built for calorie-conscious treat giving — only 3 calories each with real fruit and vegetable ingredients. The pumpkin base provides natural fiber. At $7.49 per bag, the price-to-calorie ratio is excellent for training-heavy households.
Strengths
- Only 3 calories per treat — tied for lowest calorie count in this comparison
- Made with real pumpkin and apple for natural fiber and nutrition
- Wheat, corn, and soy free formula
Limitations
- Smaller treat size may not satisfy larger breed dogs
- Fruit-forward flavor profile may not appeal to all dogs
- Contains tapioca starch and vegetable glycerin as processing aids
When to Choose Milk-Bone Original Biscuits Medium
Owners looking for the most affordable everyday treat that dogs love
Milk-Bone is the most recognizable dog treat brand for a reason — dogs love them and the price is unbeatable. However, the inclusion of BHA and grain-heavy ingredients puts it behind competitors on ingredient quality. A reliable budget option, but not the healthiest choice.
Strengths
- Lowest price point in this comparison — exceptional value per biscuit
- Fortified with 12 vitamins and minerals for supplemental nutrition
- Universally recognized and accepted by nearly all dogs
Limitations
- Contains BHA as a preservative — a common concern among health-conscious owners
- Corn, soy, and wheat in the ingredient list — not suitable for grain-sensitive dogs
- Higher calorie density makes portion control important for smaller breeds


