SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 9/23/2015

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

Peeps Marshmallow Tombstones

Peeps Marshmallow Tombstones

Peeps Halloween diorama! No more buying foam board, cutting it into tombstone shapes, and spray painting the tombstones. (Spotted by Jade at Target.)

DiLuigi Food Lion Flavor Sensations Pumpkin Spice and Spiced Apple Pork Sausage

DiLuigi Food Lion Flavor Sensations Pumpkin Spice and Spiced Apple Pork Sausage

This isn’t the only pumpkin spice sausage I’ve seen this month. (Spotted by Margaret at Food Lion.)

Armour Breakfast Makers Jelly Donut Dipper

Armour Breakfast Makers Jelly Donut Dipper

Dunk It! No! Skip It! (Spotted by Carla at Walmart.)

Krusteaz Bakery Style Brown Sugar Oatmeal Cookie Mix

Krusteaz Bakery Style Brown Sugar Oatmeal Cookie Mix

There should be pumpkin spice oatmeal cookies. If not, you should get on that Krusteaz. (Spotted by Claire G at Weis Markets.)

Archer Farms Chai Spice Breakfast Bread

Archer Farms Chai Spice Breakfast Bread

No! I refuse to let a bag dictate when I eat bread! (Spotted by Amanda Y at Target.)

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6 thoughts to “SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 9/23/2015”

    1. I couldn’t figure it out until I saw a YouTube review. It’s a monolithic rectangular hole-less donut that you’re supposed to dip into a tub of strawberry jelly and a tub of icing. The toppings don’t stick too well when the donut is dunked. If perchance you get one as a gift (can’t imagine buying this kit), I would advise using a small knife to just spread the toppings on the donut. Makes me wonder if anybody seriously tried the product before trying to sell it. Maybe they assume people will tear pieces off the donut and try to scoop? That might work better. Easier to buy a real jelly donut….

  1. I don’t feel like I can trust a jelly donut made by a company best known for potted meat and wannabe Spam…

  2. i love the DiLuigi brand pumpkin and the apple spice!!! they are both sweet yet savory! cant wait for them to come out again

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