FAST FOOD NEWS: Baskin-Robbins Candy Mashup Ice Cream

News Baskin Robbins Candy Mashup

Baskin-Robbins’ Flavor of the Month for October 2019 is Candy Mashup.

It features chocolate ice cream with Snickers bar pieces, caramel cup pieces, and a salty caramel ribbon. A small 2.5-ounce scoop has 180 calories, 10 grams of fat, 6 grams of saturated fat, 0 gram of trans fat, 30 milligrams of cholesterol, 90 milligrams of sodium, 21 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, 17 grams of sugar, and 3 grams of protein.

If you’re thinking, “Hey, isn’t this a returning flavor?” You’ve got it confused with Candy Bar Mashup that had Snickers, Milky Way, and Twix bar pieces in chocolate ice cream with a caramel ribbon.

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

(Image via Baskin-Robbins’ website.)

SPOTTED: Limited Edition Coca-Cola Cinnamon

Limited Edition Coca Cola Cinnamon

Limited Edition Coca Cola Cinnamon Fridge Pack

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

Not a new flavor to Coca-Cola, we covered a cinnamon-flavored Coca-Cola Zero Sugar last year that was released in the U.K. (Spotted by Philip Y at Walmart Neighborhood Market and Beth C at Walmart.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS: Popeyes Wild Honey Mustard Boneless Wings

News Popeyes Wild Honey Mustard Boneless Wings

Still no chicken sandwich, but Popeyes is now offering a new sauce for its Boneless Wings — Wild Honey Mustard.

The sauce is a peppery hot mustard and is a permanent addition to the ever growing number of dipping sauces available at the chicken chain. To get customers to try it, the Popeyes is offering a $5.99 deal that features the sauce with seven Boneless Wings, fries, and a biscuit.

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

(Image via Popeyes.)

SPOTTED: Limited Edition Sprite Winter Spiced Cranberry

Limited Edition Sprite Winter Spiced Cranberry Cans

Limited Edition Sprite Winter Spiced Cranberry 2 Liter

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

I imagine some people will be turning Sprite Winter Spiced Cranberry into Sprite Winter Spiked Cranberry. (Spotted by Philip Y at Walmart Neighborhood Market and Matt K at Wegmans.)

Thank you to all the photo contributors! If you’re out shopping and see an interesting new product on the shelf, snap a picture of it, and send us an email ([email protected]) with where you found it and “Spotted” in the subject line. Or reply to us (@theimpulsivebuy) on Twitter with the photo, where you spotted it, and the hashtag #spotted. If you do so, you might see your picture in our next Spotted on Shelves post.

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REVIEW: Burger King Pretzel Bacon King

Burger King Pretzel Bacon King

To begin, no, I don’t know why they call it “pretzel bread,” either. The bun doesn’t look like a pretzel, and it certainly doesn’t taste like one, either. But then again, I guess it’s a lot easier to fit the word “pretzel” on an advertising marquee than “try Burger King’s new Toasted Bun With The Letter ‘X’ Carved Into Its Bacon King,” so maybe it’s all just a matter of marketing?

As for the newfangled BK Pretzel Bacon King itself, basically what we’re working with here is the chain’s tried-and-true King burger, albeit with a much snazzier bun. As the name implies, BK has replaced the old sesame-seed-coated bun with a fancier, ritzier, and considerably fluffier pretzel bread base and it definitely distinguishes the product from its flame-broiled brethren.

On the whole, the product still has a fairly familiar Burger King flavor to it, but the texture is certainly something you don’t normally experience out of the fast food staple. Of course, it doesn’t quite taste like a gourmet burger, but it does provide a moderately more refined gustatory experience than most of the stuff you’ll be getting out of a drive-thru window these days.

Burger King Pretzel Bacon King Split

Underneath the bun, however, there’s not a whole lot new to experience here. Basically, it’s one or two 1/4 lb. patties topped with a hearty helping of bacon, shellacked with a blanket of molten American cheese, and then inundated with a barrage of mayonnaise and mustard. This is a product that would have benefited from having a couple of more ingredients in the mix — lettuce, tomato, heck, even a couple of fried onion rings would’ve done a lot to help this one pop a little more on your tastebuds.

Burger King Pretzel Bacon King Bacon

For the most part, every time you bite down you’re just getting a burst of cheese and mustard, which isn’t a bad combination per se, just one that’s, well, kinda’ mundane. A more exotic cheese (gruyere, perhaps?) would’ve given this one a firmer identity, and I’m still not sure why Burger King opted for the plain old yellow mustard when a spicier blend would’ve made for a more delectable limited-time-only product.

From there, the usual complaints and caveats about Burger King products continue to apply. I know it’s old hat, but with almost 2,000 milligrams of sodium in this sucker, you are really getting a high quotient of salt for one meal. And I wouldn’t suggest eating one of these in your finest apparel — even for a sauce-centric Burger King offering, this thing can get wildly sloppy.

On the whole, the Pretzel Bacon King is a solid and filing product, but its Achilles heel is that it’s too predictable. This is a fairly tasty L-T-O that plays things maybe a little too safe and offers consumers hardly anything they haven’t already experienced before. And at such a steep price point, you’d expect a little more than what you’re getting out of the overall package here.

Purchased Price: $5.79
Size: Single patty
Rating: 6 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 920 calories, 60 grams of fat, 18 grams of saturated fat, 135 milligrams of cholesterol, 1930 milligrams of sodium, 55 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of fiber, 2 grams of sugar, and 39 grams of protein.

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