SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Limited Edition Gingerbread belVita Breakfast Biscuits

Limited Edition Gingerbread belVita Breakfast Biscuits

I wish the biscuits were gingerbread man shaped. I also still wish Nabisco called these breakfast cookies instead of breakfast biscuits. (Spotted by Rachel C at Macey’s.)

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REVIEW: Kroger Big K Candy Cane Soda and Cinna-Roll Soda

Kroger Big K Candy Cane Soda and Cinna Roll Soda

Autumn 2005 is one of the most pivotal moments in the history of soft drinks since it marked the arrival of Jones Soda’s infamous Holiday Pack. Featuring a wild medley of bizarre-flavored beverages (turkey and gravy, brussels sprouts, pumpkin pie, etc.), the strange soda set received heaps of media coverage, more or less putting the obscure cola manufacturer on the map.

Here we are 13 years later, and soda companies are STILL trying to replicate Jones Soda’s unusual (yet undeniably successful) marketing strategy. From upstart micro-cola companies to Coca-Cola and PepsiCo themselves, soda manufacturers continue to trot out unorthodox – and in some cases, downright disgusting – colas with the hopes that the (morbid?) curiosity of John and Joan Q. Consumer will be enough to turn a profit, or at least generate some free publicity.

Kroger’s Big K Candy Cane and Cinna-Roll Sodas are certainly emblematic of the weird-simply-for-the-sake-of-being-weird cola trend. Neither product is all that appetizing – nor do they even taste that much like their namesakes, for that matter – but the sheer kookiness of the drinks is appealing.

Kroger Big K Candy Cane Soda and Cinna Roll Soda 2

The packaging has this ironic, half-hearted ClipArt feel to it, complete with two of the worst puns you’ll ever read in your life. And if nothing else, the soda hues are definitely cool; the candy cane one looks like mutated Hawaiian Punch (maybe lava lamp juice?), while the cinna-roll one is the same color of ultra thick maple syrup (or 10W30 motor oil?)

Kroger Big K Candy Cane Soda

Kroger Big K Cinna Roll Soda

Alas, aesthetics can only carry a cola so far, and in the one area that matters most, both these sodas fall flat. The candy cane variation is the better tasting of the two, but even then it just tastes like a jug of Sprite with about 50 peppermints floating in it. Granted, that’s not my bag, but if you’re a connoisseur of peppermint schnapps, you might foster a fondness for it.

Unfortunately, the cinna-roll one won’t impress anybody. First off, the smell is weird. Yes, it’s like a cinnamon roll, but one that’s really stale. Or a fresh one that’s in an old sock – I’ll let you judge that for yourself. Regardless, the taste isn’t there. Instead of tasting like a Cinnabon treat, it’s like thick ginger ale with a surfeit of sugar in it. In fact, both sodas are sugary to the point of being nauseating; one serving of either will net you a whopping 96 percent of your RDA of the saccharine stuff.

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Alone, I wouldn’t consider either of these novelty colas worth going out of your way to experience. Just for the heck of it, though, I merged the two for science’s sake, and the coalesced Candy Cane-Cinna-Roll abomination actually tasted better than either standalone soda. Take note, Pepsi Fire fans (both of you) – combining these two off-kilter Kroger colas might be the closest thing you’ll get to reliving the magic and mirth of summer 2017. 

(Nutrition Facts – 12 ounces – 180 calories, 0 grams of total fat, 20 milligrams of sodium, 48 grams of total carbohydrates, 48 grams of total sugars, and 0 grams of protein.)

Purchased Price: $1.49 each
Size: 2 liter bottles
Purchased at: Kroger
Rating: 4 out of 10 (Candy Cane)
Rating: 3 out of 10 (Cinna-Roll)
Rating: 5 out of 10 (Both flavors combined)
Pros: The packaging is hipster-tastic; the colors of the sodas are really groovy. Combining the two colas together gives you (unofficial) Kroger Fire.
Cons: Both colas are excessively sweet. The cinnamon roll one has an off-putting smell (and carbonation that takes forever to die down). Realizing there’s no rational answer for when your significant other asks you why you’re putting them in the shopping cart.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES (HOLIDAY CANDY EDITION) – 11/1/2017

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

Oreo Holiday Egg

Oreo Holiday Egg

(Spotted by Rachel C at Walgreens.)

Tic Tac Merry Elf Mix

Tic Tac Merry Elf Mix

(Spotted by Breanna B at Food Lion.)

Brach s Dark Chocolate Orange

Brach’s Dark Chocolate Orange

Brach s Milk Chocolate Toffee Crunch

Brach’s Milk Chocolate Toffee Crunch

Brach s Milk Chocolate Orange

Brach’s Milk Chocolate Orange

Brach s Milk Chocolate Sea Salt Caramel

Brach’s Milk Chocolate Sea Salt Caramel

Brach s Milk Chocolate Peppermint

Brach’s Milk Chocolate Peppermint

(Spotted by Rachel C at Walgreens.)

Little Secrets Gingerbread Cookie Dark Chocolate Pieces

Little Secrets Gingerbread Cookie Dark Chocolate Pieces

(Spotted by Amanda Y at Tom Thumb.)

Peppa Pig Lollipop Rings Winter Gift Box

Peppa Pig Lollipop Rings Winter Gift Box

(Spotted by Rachel C at Walgreens.)

Dove Assorted Chocolate Truffles 2017 Tree Design

Dove Assorted Chocolate Truffles 2017 Tree Design

Dove Milk Chocolate Truffles 2017 Tree Design

Dove Milk Chocolate Truffles 2017 Tree Design

(Spotted by Rachel C at Walgreens.)

Ritter Sport Winter Edition Speckulatius

Ritter Sport Winter Edition Speckulatius

(Spotted by Rachel C at World Market.)

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SPOTTED ON SHELVES IN CANADA: Limited Edition Tikka Masala Pringles

Limited Edition Tikka Masala Pringles

This would’ve made a great second Mystery Flavour Pringles. (Spotted by @JunkFoodJeff at Walmart in Canada.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS: Popeyes Smokehouse Boneless Wings

Popeyes Smokehouse Boneless Wings

Popeyes’ latest limited time offering is the new Smokehouse Boneless Wings. They were inspired by cajun smokehouses that use hickory and pecan. The menu item comes with Popeyes’ new Rajun Cajun BBQ Ranch sauce for dipping.

A combo of six boneless wings, a regular side, and a biscuit is available for $5 at participating locations.

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

(Image via Popeyes’ website.)