SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Star Wars Space Punch

Star Wars Space Punch

Star Wars Space Punch 2

Still waiting for blue milk. (Spotted by Amy F at Safeway.)

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REVIEW: Mountain Dew Holiday Brew

Mtn Dew Holiday Brew

I, for one, hope this holiday-themed Dew trend continues. Hot on the heels of the oh-so-patriotic DEW.S.A. from earlier this summer, PepsiCo’s now hoisting Mountain Dew Holiday Brew on us, which could be the tip of the iceberg.

Why not release a special Dew variation for President’s Day called Grape-raham Lincoln? Or a special edition Mountain Dew Rosh Hashanah Raspberry while they’re at it? (I can see the tagline already – “you’ll want to Yom Kippur another one.”)

While we’re probably a few years away from that Thanksgiving tie-in Pecan Pie Mountain Dew or a special Saint Paddy’s brew (might I suggest the namesake Dew-U-I?), we can all take solace in the fact this year’s Christmas/Chanukah/Kwanzaa/New Year’s/Wright Brothers Day-themed beverage ain’t too shabby.

Mtn Dew Holiday Brew 2

As the product name and hue would lead you to believe, this special edition Holiday Brew is apparently one half Mountain Dew Code Red and one half regular old Dew. The beverage looks a little pinker than Code Red, though, and it doesn’t smell that much like either variation of Mountain Dew (I personally got a pureed cake batter vibe from mine, but your olfactory glands may detect something else.)

But taste-wise is where things get very interesting. As soon as the beverage hits your tongue, the taste is unmistakable – this stuff is Code Red Mountain Dew, straight up, with no additional flavorings. BUT when the aftertaste hits you, WHAM! It’s unmistakably the traditional green Dew flavor we’ve been slurping on forever. So we’ve got this downright bizarre mouthfeel thing going on where every five seconds or so, the flavor of the beverage shifts from Code Red to traditional Dew.

I can’t recall ever tasting a soda that did that, not even the aforementioned DEW.S.A. Whereas that tri-branded brew created a new synthesized flavor, the divergent flavors of Holiday Brew are pretty much locked in gustatory mortal combat – and that one-of-a-kind sensation might be worth purchasing the newfangled soda all by its lonesome.

Of course, if you never cared for either permutations of Dew in the past, I guess the prospects of Code Red Dew and normal Dew having a liquid kung fu fight on your tongue probably won’t convert you as a consumer.

I can’t say that Dew and Code Red Dew combined results in a better product than either as stand-alone beverages, but as far as Franken-sodas go, it’s still quite flavorful. That, and it opens the floodgates for even wackier novelty sodas in the future. Come on, Pepsi – you know you want to combine Pitch Black and LiveWire as All Hallow’s Eve Dew. You just KNOW you do. Or is that dew?

(Nutrition Facts – 20 ounces – 290 calories, 0 grams of fat, 110 milligrams of sodium, 77 grams of total carbohydrates, 77 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of protein.)

Purchased Price: $1.49
Size: 20 oz. bottle
Purchased at: Circle K
Rating: 7 out of 10
Pros: The alternating citrus/cherry flavor is unlike anything you’ve probably tried before. It’s a very thick and filling beverage. The packaging is festive.
Cons: It really doesn’t taste any better than Code Red or regular Dew. The cross-pollinated flavors aren’t as harmonious as DEW.S.A. Wondering which two brands Pepsi’s going to merge together for the inevitable Bastille Day Berry.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 11/15/2017

Here are some interesting new and limited edition products found on store shelves by your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of the products, share your thoughts about them in the comments.

Great Value Double Chocolate and Apple Cinnamon Panacke  Waffle Mixes

Great Value Double Chocolate and Apple Cinnamon Pancake & Waffle Mixes

Great Value Sea Salted Caramel and Banana Pancake  Waffle Mixes

Great Value Sea Salted Caramel and Banana Pancake & Waffle Mixes

(Spotted by Jason P at Walmart.)

Beanitos White Bean Cinnamon Twists

Beanitos White Bean Cinnamon Twists

Beanitos White Bean Salted Caramel Twists

Beanitos White Bean Salted Caramel Twists

(Spotted by Richard at Brookshire’s.)

Chobani Limited Batch Cherry Vanilla Greek Yogurt

Chobani Limited Batch Cherry Vanilla Greek Yogurt

(Spotted by Tommy at Wegmans.)

Siggi s Banana  Cinnamon Yogurt

Siggi’s Banana & Cinnamon Yogurt

Siggi s Blackberry Low Fat Yogurt

Siggi’s Blackberry Low-Fat Yogurt

(Spotted by Rachel C at Whole Foods.)

Baby Bottle Pop Lollipop With Popping Powder Candy

Baby Bottle Pop Lollipop With Popping Powder Candy

(Spotted by Keith at Walmart.)

Nancy s Pumpkin Petite Stuffed Bagels  Walmart Exclusive

Nancy’s Pumpkin Petite Stuffed Bagels (Walmart Exclusive)

(Spotted by Jason M at Walmart.)

Imagine Super Greens and Super Reds Creamy Soup

Imagine Super Greens and Super Reds Creamy Soup

(Spotted by Jarred B at Publix.)

Starkist Selects E V O O Yellowfin Tuna

Starkist Selects E.V.O.O. Yellowfin Tuna

(Spotted by Carla at Walmart.)

Pez Candy  Dispenser  50 Rolls and Classic Dispenser

Pez Candy & Dispenser (50 Rolls and Classic Dispenser)

(Spotted by Robbie at Walgreens.)

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SPOTTED ON SHELVES (CARBS EDITION) – 11/11/2017

Here are some interesting new and limited edition products found on store shelves by your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of the products, share your thoughts about them in the comments.

Nissin Teriyaki Chicken and Sesame Chicken Cup Noodles

Nissin Teriyaki Chicken and Sesame Chicken Cup Noodles

(Spotted by Deborah S at Randall’s.)

Tipsy Elves Holiday Pasta Bow Ties Honey Butter

Tipsy Elves Holiday Pasta Bow Ties Honey Butter

Tipsy Elves Holiday Pasta Bow Ties Smooth Cheddar

Tipsy Elves Holiday Pasta Bow Ties Smooth Cheddar

Tipsy Elves Holiday Pasta Bow Ties Meatball Parm

Tipsy Elves Holiday Pasta Bow Ties Meatball Parm

(Spotted by Rachel C at Winco.)

Sam s Choice French Toast Cinnamon Twist Bagel

Sam’s Choice French Toast Cinnamon Twist Bagel

Sam s Choice Sweet Hawaiian Bagels

Sam’s Choice Sweet Hawaiian Bagels

(Spotted by Richard at Walmart Neighborhood Market.)

Alfaro s Artesano Bakery Rolls

Alfaro’s Artesano Bakery Rolls

(Spotted by Sylvia at Walmart.)

Stouffer s Creative Comforts Rigatoni with Chicken  Pesto

Stouffer’s Creative Comforts Rigatoni with Chicken & Pesto

Stouffer s Creative Comforts Vegetable Lasagna

Stouffer’s Creative Comforts Vegetable Lasagna

(Spotted by JoAnna at Walmart.)

Stouffer s Simply Crafted White Cheddar Marcaroni  Cheese

Stouffer’s Simply Crafted White Cheddar Marcaroni & Cheese

(Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)

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