FAST FOOD NEWS: Baskin-Robbins Surprise Party Ice Cream

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Baskin-Robbins’ Flavor of the Month for June 2020 is Surprise Party.

It’s pink and blue cake batter flavored ice cream, swirled with yellow buttercream flavored ice cream.

A small 2.5-ounce scoop has 160 calories, 8 grams of fat, 5 grams of saturated fat, 0 gram of trans fat, 30 milligrams of cholesterol, 50 milligrams of sodium, 19 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 14 grams of sugar, and 3 grams of protein.

If you’ve tried it, let us know what you think of it in the comments.

(Image via Baskin-Robbins’ website.)

SPOTTED: 365 Whole Foods Market Limited Edition Sandwich-Flavored Potato Chips

365 Whole Foods Market Cuban Press Flavored Potato Chips
365 Whole Foods Market Limited Edition Cuban Press Flavored Potato Chips
365 Whole Foods Market Italian Hoagie Flavored Potato Chips
365 Whole Foods Market Limited Edition Italian Hoagie Flavored Potato Chips
365 Whole Foods Market Pastrami on Rye Flavored Potato Chips
365 Whole Foods Market Limited Edition Pastrami on Rye Flavored Potato Chips

The images on the bags make me want to start a sandwich shop that puts potato chips on all its sandwiches. It won’t be an additional topping with a fee attached. It’ll be a standard thing, like anti-lock brakes and airbags in cars. If you don’t want chips on your sandwich, you could say, “Hold the chips.” But then I’ll say, “If you don’t want chips on your sandwich, then go to the Subway across the street.” There are SOOOO MANY Subway locations in this country. Oh, I would also serve the sandwich with a side of chips (also standard) and offer bread that has potato chips baked into it. Although, I’m pretty sure someone has already done this. (Spotted by Tiffany at Whole Foods.)

REVIEW: Dairy Queen Oreo Cheesecake Blizzard

Dairy Queen Oreo Cheesecake Blizzard

What is the Dairy Queen Oreo Cheesecake Blizzard?

For those keeping track of such things, the Oreo Cheesecake Blizzard is technically the Blizzard of the Month for June, even though it was already part of the previously announced Summer Blizzard Menu, which launched on April 1, just 12 days after the start of spring.

DQ is marketing this one as “new,” although there are a few mentions online of it being available back in 2014. But getting back to the original question, even though I trust you could figure it out on your own, the Oreo Cheesecake Blizzard has Oreo cookie chunks and cheesecake pieces.

How is it?

Regardless of whether this Blizzard is truly new or not, it is truly good. It doesn’t have a fancy name, a superhero tie-in, or any unique ingredients like some of its Summer Blizzard Menu friends, but sometimes simpler is better.

Oreo cookies have been a staple of Blizzards since the frozen treat debuted in 1985 (although DQ apparently had a thick milkshake in the 1960s, also called a Blizzard) and cheesecake pieces have been a common component in recent years. So I can’t give DQ much credit for creativity here, but I’ll take great-tasting over great creativity any day.

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I’m going to take a leap of faith and assume you all know what an Oreo taste like. If you like them and you like Blizzards, then the only issue here is what the cheesecake pieces bring to the party. Well, they are bringing a keg (and not Natural Light), a bunch of pizzas, and a high-end sound system because they are awesome and know how to party.

Dairy Queen Oreo Cheesecake Blizzard 2

The chunks are sizable and plentiful, and their texture is a perfect contrast with the crunch of the Oreo. I almost named my dog Cheesecake, so you can be confident that I am fully qualified to judge the quality of cheesecake. And I really want to know where DQ gets its cheesecake pieces because they are perfectly sweet and creamy. The vanilla soft serve takes on a chocolate flavor from the pulverized pieces of Oreo, and it blends beautifully with the cheesecake. This is how the Queen of Dairy would want a Blizzard to be.

Anything else you need to know?

Kudos go out to my Door Dasher, who challenged the already outrageous pre-summer Texas heat and prevailed to deliver my Blizzard still fully frozen. He even gave it that trademark DQ upside down-flip as he left it at my doorstep. Fun fact: Kudos granola bars were introduced in 1986, one year after the Blizzard. Not so fun fact: Kudos are no longer being made, and I really want one, especially the kind with chocolate and M&M’s that was more candy bar than granola bar.

Conclusion:

This Blizzard is not royal or outrageous and doesn’t involve any kind of “quake” like some prior cheesecake versions, but it tastes great and has earned a spot as one of my favorites.

Purchased Price: $3.99
Size: Medium
Rating: 9 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (Medium) 1,220 calories, 58 grams of fat, 24 grams of saturated fat, 1.5 grams of trans fat, 95 milligrams of cholesterol, 740 milligrams of sodium, 159 grams of carbohydrates, 5 grams of dietary fiber, 115 grams of sugar, and 20 grams of protein.

SPOTTED: Frosted Appletastic Pop-Tarts Crisps

Frosted Appletastic Pop Tarts Crisps

This makes me miss Dutch Apple Pop-Tarts. Google it, kids. They were awesome. Well, I guess I’ll have to settle for this. (Spotted by @TheJoshCatlett at Walmart.)

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