SPOTTED: Little Debbie Apple Cinnamon Donut Sticks

Little Debbie Apple Cinnamon Donut Sticks.

I look forward to this pastry being turned into an ice cream flavor. (Spotted by DJ at Redner’s.)

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REVIEW: Limited Edition Sour Patch Kids Oreo Cookies

Oreo cookies? Great.

Sour Patch Kids? Great.

Frosted Flakes? They’re gr-r-reat, but they have nothing to do with this review. This review is for Sour Patch Kids Oreo. Surely, that combo couldn’t possibly be great, right?

We’ve reached the “dart throwing” phase of Oreo flavor variants. While those kids from the sour patch have invaded cereal and ice cream recently, I didn’t have Oreo on my Sour Patch Bingo card.

These bizarre confections are starting to pop up in stores. I was able to snag a 4-pack at 7-Eleven, and I’m thankful that’s all I got. Like actual kids, I think four is the absolute max anyone can handle.

Both the cookies and the crème are speckled with colorful Sour Patch Kid-flavored dots, which, unfortunately, aren’t chewy. They mimic the crystalized sugar that coats the kids.

The sour batch of sour patch smells really good fresh from the package, but nothing like a cookie. It’s Sour Patch by way of Pixie Stick. If you’re wondering why I know the distinct smell of Pixie Sticks… let’s just say I was a Very Dumb Kid, and some Pixie Sticks may have made their way into my nasal cavity.

The Oreo cookie has a bit of a graham flavor, but I don’t think the SPK flecks really come through with much flavor. It’s a hint –- the ghost of a Sour Patch Kid. Innocence lost.

The flecks in the crème, however, definitely pop, but they’re sour, so it’s kind of off-putting. Something about a simulacrum of a dairy product being sour just doesn’t sit right. As far as the actual flavor, it reminded me of sour orange sherbet more than anything, but I think most people would know these are Sour Patch-inspired.

Once I ate the cookie whole, I came up with a weird overall flavor and texture profile in my head. Picture a package of Fun-Dip, but for some reason, the powder got moist and turned into a goopy mud. That. Why that? I don’t know, but even the bland cookie acts as a little bit of a sour neutralizer like the Fun-Dip stick does.

I don’t think these are very successful as a flavor, but as a gimmick… sure, why not? It’s fun. It’s weird.

I definitely think orange is the fruit flavor that comes to the forefront, so just picture orange Sour Patch Kids and bland Teddy Grahams in one bite. A kid would probably like that, no?

I have to add the fact that the aftertaste on these is kinda awful. Malic acid just lingers on the side of your tongue. SPKs are supposed to be sour and THEN sweet, but here, it’s the opposite. The sourness gets more and more pronounced as you chew, and it takes a while to dissipate.

So, not great, but probably the best they could’ve done. If you’re interested, just go to 7-Eleven like I did. Wait until the dart hits Frosted Flake Oreo Cookies to get a family pack.

Purchased Price: $1.99
Size: 2.40 oz package
Purchased at: 7-Eleven
Rating: 4 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (1 Pack/4 Cookies) 290 calories, 13 grams of fat, 4.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 gram of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 150 milligrams of sodium, 42 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 24 grams of sugar, and less than 2 grams of protein.

SPOTTED: 5/7/2024

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

Trader Joe’s Milk Chocolate Covered Honeycomb Candy
Trader Joe’s Everything But The Bartender Classic Lime Margarita
Trader Joe’s All Occasion Sprinkle
Trader Joe’s Freeze Dried Raspberries Unsweetened and Unsulfured
Trader Joe’s Stir Fry Veggie Blend

(Spotted by Sarah R at Trader Joe’s.)

Waterloo Pi-no Colada Sparkling Water
Waterloo All Day Rose Sparkling Water
Waterloo Mojito Mocktail Sparkling Water
Waterloo Raspberry Nectarine Sparkling Water

(Spotted by Phil at Target.)

Good & Gather Caffeinated Dr Cherry Vanilla Sparkling Water

(Spotted by Phil at Target.)

Liquid IV Sugar Free Rainbow Sherbet Electrolyte Drink Mix

(Spotted by Phil at Target.)

Sea Isle Giant Spiked Half & Half

(Spotted by Phil at Giant.)

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SPOTTED: Screamin’ Sicilian Nothin’ But Toppings Pizza Bowls

Screamin’ Sicilian Nothin’ But Toppings Pepperoni Pizza Bowl
Screamin’ Sicilian Nothin’ But Toppings Multi-Meat Pizza Bowl
Screamin’ Sicilian Nothin’ But Toppings Italian Style Meatball Pizza Bowl
Screamin’ Sicilian Nothin’ But Toppings Supreme Pizza Bowl

If I ever purchased one of these, I’d probably dump the toppings on some buttered garlic French bread. (Spotted by Amanda Y at Kroger.)

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SPOTTED: Fiber One Donuts

Fiber One Chocolate Donuts.

Fiber One Strawberries & Creme Donuts.

I’m disappointed these have only four grams of fiber. That’s not the Fiber One I know. The Fiber One I know would make these have just enough fiber to make them still edible and then brag about the fiber content on the box. (Spotted by Amanda Y at Walmart.)

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