SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Great Value Limited Edition Twist & Shout White Chocolate & Raspberry Graham Sandwich Cookies

Great Value Limited Edition Twist  Shout White Chocolate  Raspberry Graham Sandwich Cookies

Oooh, graham wafers! Nabisco should TOTALLY do that with Oreo cookies! 😉 (Spotted by Amanda Y at Walmart.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS: Arby’s Gyro Loaded Curly Fries and Greek Gyro Salad

Arby s Gyro Loaded Curly Fries

Arby’s newest creation is basically what happens when the innards of its gyro slides out of its pita bread and lands on its curly fries.

The Gyro Loaded Curly Fries features gyro meat, tzatziki sauce, gyro seasoning, red onions, and tomatoes on a bed of Arby’s famous curly fries. Hmm…I wonder if we can order this in a pita.

The loaded fries have 820 calories, 59 grams of fat, 12 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 55 milligrams of cholesterol, 1650 milligrams of sodium, 57 grams of carbohydrates, 6 grams of fiber, 3 grams of sugar, and 14 grams of protein.

Arby s Super Greek Salad

Want all those gyro ingredients on something a bit healthier than curly fries?

Arby’s is also offering a Greek Gyro Salad and a Super Greek Salad that comes with pita bread. Both have iceberg lettuce, green leaf lettuce, red onions, and tomatoes topped with gyro meat, tzatziki dressing, and gyro seasoning.

A Greek Gyro Salad has 420 calories, 37 grams of fat, 9 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 55 milligrams of cholesterol, 700 milligrams of sodium, 11 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of fiber, 4 grams of sugar, and 10 grams of protein.

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

(Images via Arby’s website.)

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Planters Crunchers Crispy Coated Peanuts

Planters Crunchers Hot n Spicy Crispy Coated Peanuts

Planters Crunchers Hot n’ Spicy Crispy Coated Peanuts

Planters Crunchers Mesquite Barbecue Crispy Coated Peanuts

Planters Crunchers Mesquite Barbecue Crispy Coated Peanuts

Planters Crunchers Cinnamon Brown Sugar Crispy Coated Peanuts

Planters Crunchers Sea Salt & Black Pepper Crispy Coated Peanuts

I wonder if Planters is upset that Doritos took the name “Crunch Nuts.” (Spotted by @ goatheadjp at Walmart, Jarred at Publix, and Rachel C at Shaw’s.)

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REVIEW: McDonald’s Szechuan Sauce

McDonald s Szechuan Sauce

Don’t mention Rick and Morty. Don’t mention Rick and Morty.

On a recent episode of Rick and Morty… Dammit!

Do I need to give you guys a recap of McDonald’s Szechuan Sauce Mania?

Fine.

Here’s the CliffsNotes version – a plot line in a time-traveling episode centered on McDonald’s Szechuan Sauce from the 1990’s. Rick and Morty fans, being some of the most boisterous on the net, demanded Mickey D’s bring it back. They did. It was a disaster. Only some restaurants carried it, and entitled fanboys lined up outside like they were getting Hamilton tickets. Few succeeded. The “lucky” patient few started selling them on eBay for laughable prices, and that’s how I got mine.

Here I sit $375 poorer finally ready to try a sauce that escaped me as a child. Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!

I’m kidding. McDonald’s acknowledged the demand and brought Szechuan Sauce back. You can pretty much get it anywhere for free with your order.

McDonald s Szechuan Sauce 3

The sauce smelled like Asian ginger salad dressing to me, which I’ve always been fond of. I had to remove it from the packet to see its brownish orange color. It also had little black pepper flakes –- more on those later.

My flavor vessel of choice was the McNugget because it seemed like the obvious choice. After a dip, I noticed Szechuan had basically the same viscosity of BBQ sauce.

I apologize for being all over the map of Asia, but the flavor profiles put me in mind of multiple sauces that span different countries. I got mostly teriyaki flavor, a little sweet and sour, while also putting me in mind of that much thinner soy-based sauce you get with an order of shumai or gyoza at a Japanese restaurant.

McDonald s Szechuan Sauce 2

There was definitely a little ginger, some tang, and a pinch of citrus which I thought was from something like orange zest, but that’s not a listed ingredient. The major “flavor” lacking here was any heat whatsoever. I figured those pepper flakes would provide a nice kick, but any spice was negligible. That was disappointing.

Overall, it’s a solid McNugget sauce. I haven’t had it in years, and after eating four of them, I coulda crushed a 20-piece without much struggle.

If I had to rank Szechuan Sauce against the rest of the McDonald’s dipping sauce roster, it would land smack dab in the middle. It’s not overtaking classics like BBQ or Honey Mustard, but it’s better than Sweet and Sour. I also don’t care much for Ranch and Buffalo, so keep that in mind.

If McDonald’s decided to put out a Snack Wrap with Szechuan Sauce, it would be excellent. I’m no marketing genius, but McDonald’s should have taken advantage of the hype and released a couple other menu items that featured this sauce.

So yeah, this stuff is good, but not worth the ridiculous hype. Ya boy Rick Sanchez made it seem like Ambrosia but it’s just a run of the mill, solid dipping sauce.

(Nutrition Facts – Not available.)

Purchased Price: $1.29 for the Nuggets – I got 2 Sauce Packets for free. (To eBay I go!)
Size: 0.90 oz.
Rating: 6 out of 10
Pros: Basically a light spin on teriyaki Sauce. A solid dipping sauce. McDonald’s giving the (obnoxious) people what they want. Bonus sauce packet. McNuggets nostalgia. A review 20+ years in the making. I know how to spell “Szechuan: now.
Cons: That entire Rick and Morty fiasco. Not having a Snack Wrap with Szechuan on the current menu.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 3/21/2018

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.

Kroger Deluxe Brookie Brownie  Cookie Ice Cream

Kroger Deluxe Brookie Brownie & Cookie Ice Cream

Kroger Deluxe Honey Graham N Milk Ice Cream

Kroger Deluxe Honey Graham N’ Milk Ice Cream

(Spotted by Carla at Fred Meyer.)

Food Network Kitchens Inspirations Korean Gochujang and Japanese Style Teriyaki Cooking Sauces

Food Network Kitchens Inspirations Korean Gochujang and Japanese Style Teriyaki Cooking Sauces

Food Network Kitchen Inspirations Jamaican Jerk Cooking Sauce

(Spotted by Breezy and Robbie at Walmart.)

Marketside Carrot Cake Torte

Marketside Carrot Cake Torte

Marketside Carrot Cake Sandwich Cookie

Marketside Carrot Cake Sandwich Cookie

Walmart Dunk  N Crunch

Walmart Dunk ‘N Crunch

Walmart Spring Frosted Sugar Cookies

Walmart Spring Frosted Sugar Cookies

Walmart Spring Chocolate Cupcakes and Vanilla Cupcakes

Walmart Spring Chocolate Cupcakes and Vanilla Cupcakes

Walmart Spring Iced Brownie Bites

Walmart Spring Iced Brownie Bites

Marketside Spring Gourmet Rice Treat Pops

Marketside Spring Gourmet Rice Treat Pops

Marketside Spring Gourmet Marshmallow Pop with Candy Sprinkles

Marketside Spring Gourmet Marshmallow Pop with Candy Sprinkles

Marketside Spring White Chocolate Covered Pretzels

Marketside Spring White Chocolate Covered Pretzels

(Spotted by Rachel T at Walmart.)

Marketside Easter Gourmet Cookie Pop

Marketside Easter Gourmet Cookie Pop

Walmart Carrot Raisin Walnut Muffins

Walmart Carrot Raisin Walnut Muffins

Walmart Carrot Cream Cheese Filled Muffins

Walmart Carrot Cream Cheese Filled Muffins

(Spotted by Bob K at Walmart.)

Old El Paso Crispy Flour Tortilla Shells

Old El Paso Crispy Flour Tortilla Shells

(Spotted by @DavePdxdawg at Walmart.)

Ghirardelli Intense Dark Salted Caramel Cascade

Ghirardelli Intense Dark Salted Caramel Cascade

So it’s pretty much Ghirardeiil’s Intense Dark Salted Caramel Crunch, but with a new name. I have to admit “Cascade” sound more elegant than “Crunch.” (Spotted by Rachel C at CVS.)

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