Good 'n' Tasty Triple Flavor Puree Mix-Ins Dog Food Topper Treats for All Dogs, 28 Count, Easy Single-Serve Portions, Added Protein with Duck, Beef and Rabbit, No Chicken Added Review
By Marcus Bell · Dog nutrition editor · Published 2026-05-17 · Updated 2026-06-21
Good 'n' Tasty Triple Flavor Puree Mix-Ins are single-serve, low-calorie topper packets in duck, beef, and rabbit, designed for picky eaters or dogs avoiding chicken, and a 4.2 star average across 179 reviews points to a generally solid reception.
Owners who want single-serve, low-calorie topper packets in a rotation of flavors, especially those avoiding chicken-based products.
Skip if
You want a single consistent flavor rather than a rotating three-flavor mix, or you need a larger bulk format instead of individual portions.
Form Liquid
Flavor Duck, Beef, Rabbit
Benefits Enhances Kibble'S Taste, Adds Protein And Hydration, Appeals To Picky Eaters, Suitable For Sensitive Stomachs
Best for Appetite Stimulation
Breed size All
Our scorecard
4.2/5overall
Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 179 owner ratings
Popularity2.2/5
179 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
["This topper comes as 28 individually portioned mix-ins across three flavors, duck, beef, and rabbit, with no chicken added. It's built as a low-calorie option, so it adds flavor and protein without a large calorie load on top of a dog's regular meal.", "Good 'n' Tasty positions this as a way to enhance kibble's taste, add protein and hydration, and appeal to picky eaters or dogs with sensitive stomachs, and it's labeled for all life stages and all breed sizes.", 'At $18.99 for 28 single-serve portions, it works out to under $0.70 per packet. With 179 reviews and a 4.2 star average, it has a reasonably solid track record, and about 100 were bought in the past month.']
Pros
28 single-serve portions across three flavors, duck, beef, and rabbit
No chicken added, useful for dogs avoiding poultry
Low-calorie formula that adds flavor without a big calorie load
Labeled for all life stages and all breed sizes
Affordable per-portion cost under $0.70
Cons
Rotating flavors mean less consistency if your dog prefers one taste over another
Individual portions create more packaging waste than a single larger container
179 reviews and 4.2 stars is solid but not the strongest rating in this set
Specifications
Form
Liquid
Flavor
Duck, Beef, Rabbit
Benefits
Enhances Kibble'S Taste, Adds Protein And Hydration, Appeals To Picky Eaters, Suitable For Sensitive Stomachs
Best for
Appetite Stimulation
Breed size
All
Performance notes
The single-serve, low-calorie packet format makes portion control simple, since each packet is pre-measured rather than requiring you to scoop or pour an amount by eye. Rotating between duck, beef, and rabbit across the 28 count can also help keep meals interesting for dogs that lose interest in the same flavor every day.
What buyers say
With 179 reviews averaging 4.2 stars and around 100 bought in the past month, this product shows steady, moderate demand and a generally positive but not exceptional reception.
No, the brand specifically markets this as having no chicken added, with duck, beef, and rabbit as the flavor ingredients instead.
How many portions are in one box?
This listing includes 28 individually portioned mix-in packets, split across three flavors.
Is this a low-calorie option?
Yes, it's marketed as a low-calorie nutrient content claim, meaning it's designed to add flavor and protein to a bowl without contributing a large number of extra calories.
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