SPOTTED: Cookie Pop Oreo Popcorn

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Cookie Pop Oreo Popcorn Display

This is made with real Oreo, so it shouldn’t be confused with this or this. (Spotted by Landryn M at Sam’s Club.)

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BACK ON SHELVES: Kellogg’s Special K Limited Edition Chocolatey Strawberry Cereal

Kellogg s Special K Limited Edition Chocolatey Strawberry Cereal

I don’t keep track of limited edition Special K varieties like I do Baskin-Robbins’ Flavors of the Month, but I could’ve sworn this comes back every year for Valentine season. Did it go away and come back? (Spotted by Melody at Kroger.)

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SPOTTED: Kellogg’s Limited Edition Peeps Cereal with Peeps Chick & Bunny Shaped Marshmallows

Kellogg s Limited Edition Peeps Cereal with Peeps Chick  Bunny Shaped Marshmallows

This is what Peeps Cereal should’ve been last year. (Spotted by Robbie at Target.)

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REVIEW: Coca-Cola Energy Zero Sugar

Coca-Cola Energy Zero Sugar and Zero Sugar Cherry

Like many dumb kids from the 80s, one of my favorite sodas – much to my parents’ chagrin – was the now-legendary Jolt Cola. Appearing infrequently and in different incarnations over the past few years — as chewing gum even, if I remember correctly – they’ve never been able to recapture that shaky soda feeling that was very much part of the whole experience.

Now, probably about twenty years too late, Coca-Cola is dropping its official entry into the energy drink movement with, of course, Coca-Cola Energy. Loaded with around 114 milligrams of caffeine — that’s comparable with a 12 oz. can of Red Bull, natch — the flavors not only come in original and cherry but in sugar and sugar-free options as well. Something for everyone!

Still, with all the caffeine I ingested over the past few hours, you bet your sweet ass I went with the sugar-free selections.

Coca Cola Energy Zero Sugar Closeup

Typically I’m more of a Diet Coke drinker than a Coke Zero fanboy, so it’s always a bit jolting — no pun intended — to have the close-to-original flavor of Coke coating my tongue once again with Coca-Cola Energy Zero Sugar. With none of the guarana aftertaste that sullies most energy drinks, the mixture of caffeine and b-vitamins is mostly undetectable.

But, sadly, they maybe were a little too undetectable. I was not feeling that rush of energy, that second-wind that sweeps through my person whenever I down a Sugar-Free Red Bull, for example. It was a bit disappointing. I almost feel like I could have had about two Diet Cokes with the same basic effect.

Coca Cola Energy Zero Sugar Cherry Closeup

I figured that with no change in my typical alertness, it was the perfect time to try the Zero Sugar Cherry, which has more of a bite than Cherry Coke Zero or Diet Cherry Coke. While this variation is definitely tastier than the regular Coca-Cola Energy Zero Sugar, a little still goes a long way and I had to quickly swig the last half down.

The energy drink has a cinnamon-like flair that reminds me of the recent holidays and Christmases of long ago, like a liquidly Dickens ghost. Sadly, this spectre is still not the kinetic wave I was promised. Instead, it’s an artificially-flavored energy letdown.

Maybe, like an addict who needs harsher, more dangerous drugs to get off, I’ve spent so much of my life downing these lightning bolts of fraudulent energy that these Coca-Cola products don’t work for me.

Regardless, I’m glad Coke slapped its name on these products and threw them on the shelves. But, you know, when it comes to name-brand sodas dipping their toes in this business, you still can’t go wrong with those Mountain Dew Game Fuel drinks.

Purchased Price: $1.79 each
Size: 12 fl. oz. cans
Purchased at: Walmart
Rating: 5 out of 10 (both)
Nutrition Facts: (12 fl. oz.) 0 calories, 0 grams of fat, 40 milligrams of sodium, 0 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of protein.

SPOTTED (MOSTLY NON-DAIRY YOGURT EDITION) – 1/27/2020

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.

Siggi s Plant Based Coconut Blend Raspberry Yogurt
Siggi’s Plant-Based Coconut Blend Raspberry Yogurt
Siggi s Plant Based Coconut Blend Vanilla  Cinnamon Yogurt
Siggi’s Plant-Based Coconut Blend Vanilla & Cinnamon Yogurt
Siggi s Plant Based Coconut Blend Mixed Berries Yogurt
Siggi’s Plant-Based Coconut Blend Mixed Berries Yogurt
Siggi s Plant Based Coconut Blend Mango Yogurt
Siggi’s Plant-Based Coconut Blend Mango Yogurt

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

Chobani Flip Rocky Road
Chobani Flip Rocky Road

(Spotted by Leonard G at Target.)

Harmless Harvest Plain Coconut Yogurt Alternative
Harmless Harvest Plain Coconut Yogurt Alternative
Harmless Harves Strawberry Coconut Yogurt Alternative
Harmless Harvest Strawberry Coconut Yogurt Alternative
Harmless Harvest Blueberry Coconut Yogurt Alternative
Harmless Harvest Blueberry Coconut Yogurt Alternative
Harmless Harvest Vanilla Coconut Yogurt Alternative
Harmless Harvest Vanilla Coconut Yogurt Alternative

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

Icelandic Provisions Icelandic Cold Brew Coffee Yogurt
Icelandic Provisions Icelandic Cold Brew Coffee Yogurt
Icelandic Provisions Pineapple Coconut Skyr
Icelandic Provisions Pineapple Coconut Skyr
Icelandic Provisions Blackberry Boysenberry Skyr
Icelandic Provisions Blackberry Boysenberry Skyr

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

Kite Hill Blissful Blueberry Limoncello Coconut Milk Yogurt
Kite Hill Blissful Blueberry Limoncello Coconut Milk Yogurt
Kite Hill Blissful Salted Caramel Coconut Milk Yogurt
Kite Hill Blissful Salted Caramel Coconut Milk Yogurt
Kite Hill Blissful Strawberries and Cream Coconut Milk Yogurt
Kite Hill Blissful Strawberries and Cream Coconut Milk Yogurt
Kite Hill Blissful Caffe Macchiato Coconut Milk Yogurt
Kite Hill Blissful Caffe Macchiato Coconut Milk Yogurt
Kite Hill Blissful Peaches and Cream Coconut Milk Yogurt
Kite Hill Blissful Peaches and Cream Coconut Milk Yogurt

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

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