SPOTTED: Godiva Ice Cream (2022)

Godiva Midnight Swirl Ice Cream
Godiva Midnight Swirl Ice Cream – Dark chocolatey ice cream with a fudge swirl and dark chocolatey flakes.
Godiva Chocolate Strawberry Ice Cream
Godiva Chocolate Strawberry Ice Cream – Strawberry ice cream with strawberry pieces, dark chocolatey swirl, and dark chocolatey flakes.
Godiva Praline Cone Crunch Ice Cream
Godiva Praline Cone Crunch Ice Cream – Chocolate ice cream with dipped waffle cone pieces, almond praline crunches, and chocolate ribbon.
Godiva Hazelnut Crunch Ice Cream
Godiva Hazelnut Crunch Ice Cream – Vanilla ice cream with a chocolatey hazelnut swirl and crunchy hazelnut brittle pieces.
Godiva Salted Caramel Brownie Ice Cream
Godiva Salted Caramel Brownie Ice Cream – Chocolate ice cream with salted caramel swirl and baked brownie pieces.
Godiva Mint Medallion Ice Cream
Godiva Mint Medallion Ice Cream – White mint ice cream with fudge swirl and dark chocolatey flakes.
Godiva Caramel Embrace Ice Cream
Godiva Caramel Embrace Ice Cream – Vanilla ice cream with milk chocolate, caramel swirl, and chocolate caramel cups.

What’s up with the “chocolatey” ingredients? When it comes to Godiva, I expect gourmet chocolate. Can “chocolatey” be gourmet? (Spotted by Sarah R at Safeway.)

REVIEW: Taco Bell Cantina Crispy Chicken Taco

Taco Bell Cantina Crispy Chicken Taco Both

What is the Taco Bell Cantina Crispy Chicken Taco?

Taco Bell brings back its Crispy Chicken and puts it in a flour tortilla with lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and your choice of avocado ranch or creamy chipotle sauce. The protein is crispy, white-meat chicken that’s marinated in jalapeño buttermilk, seasoned with Mexican spices, and has a tortilla chip coating.

How is it?

I loved the previous product that featured the Crispy Chicken – the Crispy Chicken Sandwich Taco. But it was small and quite basic, with the regular one having just the chicken and chipotle sauce in a flatbread.

The Cantina Crispy Chicken Taco is slightly more substantial. But if you look at the ingredients, it’s basically a Crispy Chicken Soft Taco Supreme, except the sour cream is replaced by a different sauce. The flavors from the vegetables and cheese also made this taste Taco Supreme-esque.

Taco Bell Cantina Crispy Chicken Taco Avocado Ranch

So far, I’ve been on Team Crispy Chicken, and this product doesn’t change my mind. On its own, it has a great taste and fantastic crunch, and those attributes still come through in this menu item. After trying both varieties, I prefer the Creamy Chipotle one. I enjoy the smoky and spicy sauce’s flavor, and it pairs well with the chicken’s seasoning. As for the Avocado Ranch, even though there was a decent amount of sauce despite what my photo shows, it was a little difficult to notice, making the taco less flavorful than the chipotle one.

Anything else you need to know?

Before I saw pictures of the Cantina Crispy Chicken Taco, I had images in my head that this would have the white corn tortilla shell that came with last year’s Cantina Crispy Melt. But sadly, this is not the Cantina Crispy Crispy Chicken Taco. But I’d totally eat the Cantina Crispy Crispy Chicken Taco if it ever gets made.

Taco Bell Cantina Crispy Chicken Taco Chipotle

Also, you might end up with a stubby piece of meat as I did with the chipotle one. Its length was shorter than half a tortilla. But since it was thick, I cut it in half lengthwise and made the chicken stretch from end to end. So just a heads up, you might end up with a couple of meatless bites if you don’t check under the tortilla.

Conclusion:

Although not much imagination went into the Cantina Crispy Chicken Taco, it’s a solid product that highlights the chicken strips.

Purchased Price: $3.89*
Size: N/A
Rating: 6 out of 10 (Avocado Ranch), 7 out of 10 (Creamy Chipotle)
Nutrition Facts: Creamy Chipotle – 270 calories, 13 grams of fat, 3 grams of saturated fat, 30 milligrams of cholesterol, 690 milligrams of sodium, 25 grams of carbohydrates, 3 grams of fiber, 2 grams of sugar, and 13 grams of protein. Avocado Ranch – 270 calories, 13 grams of fat, 3 grams of saturated fat, 25 milligrams of cholesterol, 700 milligrams of sodium, 26 grams of carbohydrates, 3 grams of fiber, 2 grams of sugar, and 13 grams of protein.

*Because I live on a rock in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, things are a bit pricier here. You’ll probably pay less than I did.

REVIEW: McDonald’s Menu Hacks Land, Air & Sea

McDonald s Menu Hacks Land Air  Sea Tower

Hacking menus at fast food restaurants isn’t a new concept. It’s been around for decades but only became more publicly known with the rise of the internet. Most hacks are fairly simple in execution: add a different condiment, swap meats, etc. However, some are insane monstrosities that push the limits of what is a sandwich, like the Land, Air & Sea sandwich from McDonald’s new Menu Hacks line.

The chain has been notoriously silent on the various ways in which customers have used existing menu items to create new (and sometimes colorfully named) products. It was sort of a shock to see it outright acknowledge the menu hacks with this recent promotion. Of course, it’s a win-win for McDonald’s with little effort and will easily end up making the chain some money through customers who are curious about what these items are.

The Land, Air & Sea consists of a Big Mac, McChicken, and Filet-O-Fish stacked together like an edible Jenga tower. It’s worth noting that any of the hack items you order will require you to assemble them yourself. I’m sure most people would assume that, but glancing at the ads can make it seem they’re pre-assembled. It makes sense why we have to do the assembly, but I still would have liked the sandwiches to come as ordered.

McDonald s Menu Hacks Land Air  Sea Wrappers

I set out the three sandwiches and attempted to replicate the photo from the ad as closely as possible. I was shocked by how much it looked like the promotional photo without much fluffing done. The first flavor to pop was the Filet-O-Fish and tartar sauce. After that came the familiar taste of the special sauce, chicken, and beef. Three bites in, the sandwich imploded into a pile of meats, sauces, and bread. While not awful, the flavor created by combining the three sandwiches wasn’t particularly interesting.

McDonald s Menu Hacks Land Air  Sea Buns

One issue was the leftover bun conundrum. After assembling it, I was left with the buns for both the Filet-O-Fish and McChicken. This was why I had hoped the assembly would be done in-store to avoid food waste. Lucky for me, I have a husband who will, without question, eat whatever I hand him, so the buns didn’t get thrown out.

My biggest issue was the cost. Ordering the Land, Air & Sea through the app was $9.99. I had an inclination that I could get the three sandwiches cheaper but went with the official item in the event there was anything special. There was no special packaging, wrapping, or anything to indicate the hack item. It was just a McChicken, Big Mac, and Filet-O-Fish. After it all was said and done, I went back to the app to see if I could get a deal on the three sandwiches. Through an in-app deal on the Big Mac and Filet-O-Fish, I could get all three for under $7.

McDonald s Menu Hacks Land Air  Sea Bites

The Land, Air & Sea has been a well-known off-menu hack for over a decade, so it’s no surprise that McDonald’s would include it on its Hack Menu. There is certainly a novelty to it, but I think the overall experience makes it hard to recommend. If you’re adamant about trying it, I’d certainly explore the cheaper ordering route instead of through the official Hack Menu. I do like McDonald’s is now openly acknowledging the hacks and would like to see other ones (like the McCrepe) featured on a future menu.

Update: We also reviewed other Menu Hacks — the Crunchy Double and Surf + Turf.

Purchased Price: $9.99
Size: N/A
Rating: 5 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 1330 calories, 69 grams of fat, 18 grams of saturated fat, 160 milligrams of cholesterol, 2150 milligrams of sodium, 123 grams of carbohydrates, 6 grams of fiber, 19 grams of sugar, and 55 grams of protein.

BACK ON SHELVES: Cheetos Flamin’ Hot Pepper Puffs (2022)

SPOTTED – 2/4/2022

Here are some interesting new 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.

Private Selection Raspberry Ruby Cacao Bean Ice Cream Bars
Private Selection Raspberry Ruby Cacao Bean Ice Cream Bars
Private Selection White Chocolate Cocoa Cookie Ice Cream Bars
Private Selection White Chocolate Cocoa Cookie Ice Cream Bars

(Spotted by Rachel C at Smith’s.)

Alter Eco No Added Sugar Dark Chocolate Organic Granola
Alter Eco No Added Sugar Dark Chocolate Organic Granola
Alter Eco No Added Sugar Cashew Butter Organic Granola
Alter Eco No Added Sugar Cashew Butter Organic Granola
Alter Eco No Added Sugar Cinnamon Raisin Organic Granola
Alter Eco No Added Sugar Cinnamon Raisin Organic Granola

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

Sprouts Vanilla Cookie Rolls
Sprouts Vanilla Cookie Rolls
Sprouts Peanut Butter Cookie Rolls
Sprouts Peanut Butter Cookie Rolls

(Spotted by Sarah R at Sprouts.)

Keto  Co Honey Nut Crunch Keto Granola
Keto & Co Honey Nut Crunch Keto Granola

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

Sprouts Lemon Lime Parisian Twist 6 Pack
Sprouts Lemon Lime Parisian Twist 6-Pack

(Spotted by Sarah R at Sprouts.)

Outer Aisle Broccoli Sandwich Thins
Outer Aisle Broccoli Sandwich Thins

(Spotted by Sarah R at Sprouts.)

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