SPOTTED: Hostess Limited Edition Iced Lemon CupCakes

Hostess Limited Edition Iced Lemon CupCakes

With all the products Hostess has rolled out over the years, I’m surprised Lemon CupCakes have never happened before. There have been Hostess Orange Cupcakes, Lemon Twinkies, and Iced Lemon Cake, so Hostess knows how to make CupCakes with a citrus flavor and lemon-flavored products, and has a recipe for lemon-flavored cake. (Spotted by RaveGyrl at Jewel Osco.)

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REVIEW: Mountain Dew Zero Sugar

Mountain Dew Zero Sugar

What is Mountain Dew Zero Sugar?

PepsiCo has released Mountain Dew Zero Sugar, a new formulation with 0 calories and 0 sugar. Wait, what’s going on here? Isn’t there already Diet Mountain Dew?

Calorie and sugar-conscious consumers may have noticed some weirdness with the calorie counts for various sizes of Diet Mountain Dew. A 12-ounce can will have 0 calories, but larger serving sizes will have 5, or even 10 calories.

This is because the FDA requires companies to round to the nearest 5 calories, with anything below 5 calories per serving able to be stated as 0. If these calories and carbs have been a barrier from choosing PepsiCo’s citrus soda, this is the Dew for you.

How is it?

The question of Mountain Dew Zero Sugar isn’t how it compares to regular Mountain Dew, but how it stands next to Diet Dew. To test this, I poured a sample of each and carefully considered their attributes.

Mountain Dew Zero Sugar Comparison

The color is identical, though I detected a slightly sharper citrus scent in the Zero Sugar sample. I take a sip of each, being sure to aspirate the beverage and thereby allowing the aerosolized droplets to fully coat my palate. This reveals the samples to have very similar flavors. There’s a rounder flavor to the original Diet Dew, with Zero Sugar once again being a bit more acidic. I suspect the small amount of concentrated orange juice in the original formula accounts for this.

Is there anything else you need to know?

Mountain Dew Zero Sugar Closeup

My careful organoleptic analysis revealed some subtle differences that will be clear to the mindful drinker. The flaw here is that no one actually sips Mountain Dew. No, Mountain Dew is meant to be chugged while snowboarding down some sick powder, brah, or perhaps while pwning some n00bs in Call of Duty.

I would’ve liked to replicate those conditions, but I can’t snowboard and am terrible at competitive video games. Instead, I slammed down a glass of each while playing Death Stranding and as a snow plow added to the grey pile of slush in front of my driveway.

They taste the same.

Conclusion:

Mountain Dew Zero Sugar succeeds at removing an obstacle for calorie and sugar-conscious drinkers from Doing the Dew without sacrificing Diet Dew’s flavor.

Purchased Price: $2.68
Size: 16.9 oz (6 bottles)
Purchased at: Target
Rating: 9 out of 10

Nutrition Facts: 0 calories, 0 grams of fat, 0 grams of saturated fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 60 milligrams of sodium, 0 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 0 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of protein.

SPOTTED (SEASONAL EDITION) – 2/12/2020

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

Hostess Limited Edition Carrot Cake Donettes on the Go
Hostess Limited Edition Carrot Cake Donettes on the Go

(Spotted by Bob K at Walmart.)

RXBar Limited Edition Chocolate Raspberry
RXBar Limited Edition Chocolate Raspberry

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

Special Edition Lucky Charms with New Gold Coin Marshmallows
Special Edition Lucky Charms with New Gold Coin Marshmallows

(Spotted by Bob K at Wegmans.)

Special Edition Chocolate Lucky Charms with New Gold Coin Marshmallows
Special Edition Chocolate Lucky Charms with New Gold Coin Marshmallows

(Spotted by Bob K at Walmart.)

Angie s Boom Chicka Pop Chocolate Covered Raspberry Drizzled Kettle Corn
Angie’s Boom Chicka Pop Chocolate-Covered Raspberry Drizzled Kettle Corn

(Spotted by Rachel C at Smith’s.)

Archer Farms Limited Edition Hand Decorated Sugar Cookies
Archer Farms Limited Edition Valentine Hand Decorated Sugar Cookies
Archer Farms Limited Edition Unicorn Hand Decorated Sugar Cookie
Archer Farms Limited Edition Unicorn Hand Decorated Sugar Cookie

(Spotted by Sylvia at Target.)

Sprouts Bulk Valentines Mallow Hearts
Sprouts Bulk Valentines Mallow Hearts
Sprouts Bulk Red Cinnamon Jelly Hearts
Sprouts Bulk Red Cinnamon Jelly Hearts
Sprouts Bulk Foods Valentines Gummi Bears
Sprouts Bulk Foods Valentines Gummi Bears
Sprouts Bulk Conversation Hearts Salt Water Taffy
Sprouts Bulk Conversation Hearts Salt Water Taffy
Sprouts Bulk Valentines Fruit Sours
Sprouts Bulk Valentines Fruit Sours

(Spotted by Sylvia at Sprouts.)

Russell Stover Sours Iddy Biddy Bunnies
Russell Stover Sours Iddy Biddy Bunnies

(Spotted by Sylvia at CVS.)

Raspberry Sours Blue Raspberry
Russell Stover Raspberry Sours Blue Raspberry

(Spotted by @HustleKitten at Hy-Vee.)

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SPOTTED: Canada Dry Bold Ginger Ale

Canada Dry Bold Ginger Ale

Canada Dry Bold Ginger Ale 2 Liter

Update: We tried it! Click here to read our review.

“BOLD” seems to be a more fitting adjective on a beer than a ginger ale? Budweiser Bold. Miller Bold. Corona Bold. Busch Bold. Milwaukee’s Best Bold. Coors Bold. Guinness Bold. Dos Equis. Please help me. Blue Moon Bold. I can’t stop it. Natural Ice Bold. Pabst Blue Ribbon Bold. HELP ME! Stella Artois Bold. Why can’t I stop? Keystone Bold. Heineken Bold. Michelob Bold. Samuel Adams Bold. STOP! Okay. It stopped. Mike’s Hard Lemonade Bold. NOOOOO!!!! (Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B and @sldy93 at Dierbergs.)

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BACK ON SHELVES: Ben & Jerry’s Gimme S’more, Peanut Butter Half Baked, and Cannoli

Back BJ Flavors

Ben & Jerry’s is digging out from its Flavor Graveyard three former Limited Batch flavors. Although, I haven’t seen proof they were actually in the Flavor Graveyard. Maybe their deaths were staged and they were hidden in the same bunker where Elvis is.

Anyhoo, the three flavors are:

Gimme S’more! – Toasted marshmallow ice cream with chocolate cookie swirls, graham cracker swirls, and fudge flakes. Made its debut in 2018. Click here for our review.

Peanut Butter Half Baked – Chocolate and peanut butter ice creams mixed with gobs of peanut butter cookie dough and fudge brownies. Made it debut in 2014. Click here for our review.

Cannoli – Mascarpone ice cream with fudge-covered pastry shell pieces and mascarpone swirls. Made its debut in 2012. Click here to read our review.

While they were Limited Batch flavors in a previous life, in their second lives they are part of Ben & Jerry’s full-time lineup. These fan favorite flavors will be reappearing soon in grocery stores nationwide.

(Image via Ben & Jerry’s.)

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