For shiggles, I bought a set of the Taiwan-made Craftsman drivers in Slotted, Phillips, and Torx, from Lowe's. They are better than the WF drivers. They actually fit the screws, and fit well. Even the Slotted (keystone) drivers fit correctly. The WF slotted drivers were slightly oversized, with 1/4" being closer to 9/32". The handles on the new ones are pretty much the same, but with some slight differences, and reasonably comfortable. No vomit smell so far.

The blue part of the handle is a nice color, a little more vibrant and transparent. It's eye-catching. Not a big deal, but it's a detail that I find appealing for some reason. The Torx drivers are plated instead of black oxide like the old Craftsman models. They seem to be well machined.
That said, the acetate Craftsman drivers are still best used for regular household duty, and not for high-torque applications. The tips are good enough that I'm keeping them in my small travel tool bag. If they get lost, it isn't such a big deal. I may bring them to work and try them out. They seem to be working well for PC/laptop work. I prefer Wiha precision drivers for that, but sometimes I need a bit more torque, and they (like the old ones) seem to be sized well for smaller projects.
If you like acetate-handle drivers, there's also Master Mechanic, sold at True Value. These are made in the USA by Pratt-Read. I picked up some of those as well, and I think they way are better than Craftsman (new or old). The handles are a bit larger (Craftsman Phillips handles are too small) and they are comfortable. The slotted drivers in the set are cabinet tip, so they will reach recessed screws. I like them, but they are not so easy to find if there isn't a True Value hardware store in your area.
Lowe's is now carrying Ideal Electrical tools, including screwdrivers, which are also made by Pratt-Read. They seem to be well made. The shanks/tips are pretty much identical to the Master Mechanic drivers, but the handles have the Klein-style cushion grip. They are blue, and the rubber grip feels more like the old Klein style, which I prefer. I certainly don't need any, but I might give one or two a try. You will find these over in the Electrical section, not with the rest of the tools.
Another brand that is often overlooked is Vaco. They are all acetate handles in a nice, bright, yellowish-orange color that makes them easy to find. The tips are basically the same as Klein (Vaco is a Klein subsidiary) but the handles are oversized (especially the bull drivers), so you get a lot of torque. The handles are deeply fluted, but the lands are wider, so they don't cut into your hands. Certainly not as comfortable as Klein, Wiha, or any of the more ergonomic brands discussed in the thread, but I think they might be a better option if you are wearing gloves.
Lastly, I picked up a set of Irwin demolition screwdrivers the other day at a discount ($10). The set includes a Phillips #2 and a Slotted 5/16". I wish the latter was 1/4" but for the price, I felt it was a good deal. I have used the Phillips as a quick way to get a hole in drywall, and the slotted has been used as a prybar so far. Not bad for beaters.