SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Flamin’ Hot Mac n’ Cheetos

Flamin Hot Mac n Cheetos

Remember those Mac n’ Cheetos in the freezer aisle we covered the other month? It turns out there’s a Flamin’ Hot version. Why didn’t Burger King get them? They would’ve made a great topping for an updated Angry Whopper. (Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)

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WEEKEND READING – 8/12/2017

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Here are a few interesting junk food-related stories from the past week or so. Enjoy.

The Optimal Time to Dunk an Oreo, According to Science (via Mental Floss)

What Brands Are Actually Behind Trader Joe’s Snacks? (via Eater)

The A.V. Club’s exhaustive guide to fast food sauces (via A.V. Club)

Painting Hamburg water tower like a burger is back on the burner (via The Buffalo News)

Lawsuit Claims Dunkin’ Donuts Blueberry Bakery Items Don’t Contain Actual Blueberries (via Consumerist)

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Kroger Omlinks

Kroger Bacon  Cheddar Omlinks

Kroger Ham  Cheddar Omlinks

OMG! These are TRUE breakfast links in that they hold an ENTIRE breakfast in them. We are one step closer to a meal in a pill! (Spotted by Brittany H at Kroger.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS: Starbucks’ Horchata Almondmilk Frappuccino

Starbucks Horchata Almondmilk Frappuccino

Starbucks’ newest summer treat is the Horchata Almondmilk Frappuccino. It features almondmilk, coffee, ice, and cinnamon dolce syrup blended together. The beverage is also topped with whipped cream, cinnamon dolce topping, and caramel sauce.

Also, is it just me and my computer’s spellcheck or does Starbucks’ spelling of almondmilk bother others.

A grande Starbucks Horchata Almondmilk Frappuccino with whipped cream has 390 calories, 13 grams of fat, 8 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 35 milligrams of cholesterol, 250 milligrams of sodium, 68 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, 66 grams of sugar, 2 grams of protein, and 100 milligrams of caffeine.

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

(Image via Starbucks’ website.)

REVIEW: Baskin-Robbins Oreo Cheesecake Ice Cream

Baskin Robbins Oreo Cheesecake Ice Cream

The crafty cookie-obsessed churners at Baskin-Robbins entered the middle of 2017 facing a real dilemma. How the hell could they make another dessert-themed frozen dessert with the iconic Oreo?

It isn’t enough that the chain always stocks Cookies n’ Cream and now has Golden Oreo ’N Churro as a summer seasonal. Even last month’s All About Oreo couldn’t possibly quench America’s thirst for the beloved sandwiched “white stuff.” There needed to be another…layer.

After malted chocolate and cake batter and birthday cake and cereal and mint, there’s seemingly only one place to go – the decadent, heavy, cheesecake. One of the oldest desserts in history, which was allegedly served to athletes at the first Olympic Games, was destined to make sweet creamy magic with Nabisco’s #1 seller during the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love. Baskin-Robbins’ Oreo Cheesecake combines Oreo cookie pieces, cheesecake pieces, and a chocolate cookie crumb ribbon in cheesecake flavored ice cream.

The base is immediately apparent with a distinct tanginess that jumps out from the first bite and doesn’t fade. It’s smooth, velvety, and delicious with a good balance of sweet and savory. Oddly, the tang reminds me a little bit more of Greek yogurt than cheesecake, as I don’t get any particular cheesiness coming through. But the point gets across and I don’t think I’m eating vanilla or sweet cream.

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The cheesiness goes up a notch with the actual cheesecake pieces. They’re like those small-to-medium sized ones you can find at build your own frozen yogurt shops. They’ve maintained their squishy-dense texture and give off a hint of graham cracker crust flavor that pops against the tangy ice cream base.

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I worried about the redundancy of the Oreo pieces and cookie crumb ribbon, but the two are distinct and interwoven very well throughout the scoop. The ribbon is more akin to what you find in typical cookies and cream flavors, with some good gritty texture and mellow bitter cocoa notes.

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Much more prominent are the bigger pieces of Oreo cookie, which have entire layers of creme filling intact. They’re a welcomed sweet element to temper the tang of the cheesecake. The wafer cookies soften and soak up the creamy goodness, and the sizes of the mix-ins are pretty big for Baskin-Robbins’ standards which makes the whole experience elevated and impressive for what I expect at a chain shop.

It’s a pretty simple recipe – Oreo and cheesecake. Baskin-Robbins could’ve been lazy with this one and made a cookies & cream ice cream with a cheesecake base, but they didn’t. By hitting each element from two different angles, this monthly special is one of the more enticing in recent memory. It’s worth scooping up to end the last full month of summer on a blissfully tangy sweet frozen note.

(Nutrition Facts – 4 oz. scoop – 300 calories, 150 calories from fat, 17 grams of fat, 8 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 45 milligrams of cholesterol, 200 milligrams of sodium, 33 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, 22 grams of sugar, and 5 grams of protein..)

Purchased Price: $2.99
Size: 4 oz. scoop
Rating: 8 out of 10
Pros: Tangy creamy cheesecake base. Ample cheesecake chunks. Big pieces of Oreo cookie with distinguishable creme.
Cons: Tang is a little closer to yogurt than cheesecake.