FAST FOOD NEWS: Starbucks Coffee Ice Cubes

Starbucks Coffee Ice Cubes

The problem with Starbucks iced coffee is the ice. It melts, which turns the coffee into a watered down swill that you have to force chug down your throat because you need the caffeine and throwing it away would be a waste of your hard earned money.

But in the future that might not be an issue because about 100 Starbucks locations in St. Louis, Missouri and Baltimore, Maryland are testing ice cubes made with coffee. The photo above was sent in my Impulsive Buy reader Caitlin J at a Starbucks in Bel Air, Maryland.

At the participating locations, the coffee ice cubes can be added to any iced espresso or brewed coffee beverage for an extra 80 cents.

Update: Here’s a photo of what they actually look like. It was sent in by reader Juba who works at a location in Baltimore.

Starbucks Coffee Ice 2

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

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Twix Dark

Twix Dark

I see this and I just want to write the word “After” on the wrapper before the word “Dark.” I have no idea what Twix After Dark would involve, but it does sound exciting. (Spotted by David L at Circle K.)

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REVIEW: Chick-fil-A Smokehouse BBQ Bacon Sandwich

Chick fil A Smokehouse BBQ Bacon Sandwich

It was a little strange to get the new summer-themed Chick-fil-A Smokehouse BBQ Bacon Sandwich on the day of an unseasonable May snowstorm in Salt Lake City, but fortunately deliciousness knows no season.

From top to bottom, the sandwich consists of a Hawaiian bun, honey smokehouse BBQ sauce, bacon with a brown sugar pepper blend, Colby-Jack cheese, grilled chicken, lettuce, and bun.

The Hawaiian bun is soft and pleasant, but I honestly didn’t notice it being too unusual for a bun. On one hand, that allowed me to appreciate the sandwich’s toppings without the bun getting in the way; on the other hand, it means it maybe didn’t need to be a special bun.

I tried to taste the barbecue sauce by itself, but much of it had soaked into the bun, so it was hard to isolate. On the sandwich, the flavor wasn’t overbearing, but it added enough of a zing to make it unlike other Chick-fil-A offerings. This sauce is different than the dipping BBQ sauce they offer —- it’s less sweet.

Chick fil A Smokehouse BBQ Bacon Sandwich 2

I’m a fast-food heretic, because I don’t love bacon. I can take it or leave it. This bacon was of the crunchy variety, which is how I prefer it. As part of the sandwich, I didn’t notice its flavor, but it provided a nice texture. I nibbled a few pieces by themselves, and it seemed slightly more flavorful than ordinary bacon you might get elsewhere, though that might have been the sauce. If you are a bacon lover, you would want more of it than the three small pieces I got. Even I would have appreciated a little more.

Chick fil A Smokehouse BBQ Bacon Sandwich 3

Even though the sandwich is named for the sauce and the bacon, it was the Colby-Jack cheese that stole the show. I got two slices. I don’t know whether that’s the recipe, or whether the workers didn’t want to peel them apart. Either way, I appreciated it, and the cheese melted slightly against the warmth of the meat. The flavor and the texture were both delightful.

Chick fil A Smokehouse BBQ Bacon Sandwich 4

The chicken is grilled, probably because of the barbecue theme. It was like the chicken on all other grilled Chick-fil-A sandwiches, meaning it was as good as it gets at a fast food joint. There were no gristly pieces I had to spit out.

The lettuce is lettuce. I liked the crispness to counter the squishiness of the bun, chicken, and cheese.

When I ordered the sandwich, the cashier told me how good it was. Therefore, I expected its flavor to be much stronger. It didn’t “wow” me the way I anticipated. But if it had been stronger, I don’t think it would have been better. They got the components just right to be tasty but not overwhelming or gimmicky.

There was nothing bad about the sandwich. I felt like they played it safe, and they could have taken more risks to make an absolutely amazing item. But it works, and this might be my new favorite Chick-fil-A entrée.

(Nutrition Facts – 500 calories, 18 grams of fat, 0 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 95 milligrams of cholesterol, 1200 milligrams of sodium, 46 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of fiber, 10 grams of sugar, and 33 grams of protein.)

Purchased Price: $6.15 ($9.09 as part of a medium meal)
Size: N/A
Rating: 8 out of 10
Pros: Tasty BBQ sauce but not too much of it. Perfectly melted Colby-Jack. Chick-fil-A chicken breast. Crunchy bacon. Soft Hawaiian bun.
Cons: The flavor of the bun and the bacon were not particularly noticeable. Not knowing whether I was supposed to have two slices of cheese. Playing it safe.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES (CANDY EDITION) – 5/22/2017

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

Kit Kat Miniatures Collection with Limited Edition Flavor of California Strawberry Kit Kat

Kit Kat Miniatures Collection with Limited Edition Flavor of California Strawberry Kit Kat

Flavor of California Strawberry Kit Kat Minis

Flavor of California Strawberry Kit Kat Minis

Here are more ways to get Flavor of California Strawberry Kit Kat, which are also great ways to share them or fill a piñata. (Spotted by Robbie at Sam’s Club and Dave C at Walmart.)

Twizzlers Rainbow Candy Straws

Twizzlers Rainbow Candy Straws

So, basically, they’re just regular Twizzlers with the ends chopped off. (Spotted by Sylvia at Dollar Tree.)

Morinaga Hi Chew Cola  Orange Soda Fizzies

Hi-Chew Cola & Orange Soda Fizzies

Hi Chew Lemon Sours Sticks

Hi-Chew Lemon Sours Sticks

Hi Chew Lime Sours Sticks

Hi-Chew Lime Sours Sticks

Hi Chew Grapefruit Sours Sticks

Hi-Chew Grapefruit Sours Sticks

(Spotted by Rachel C at 7-Eleven and Harmons.)

World Market Licorice  Fennel Dark Chocolate Bar

World Market Licorice & Fennel Dark Chocolate Bar

Um, yum? (Spotted by Rachel C at World Market.)

Taza Chocolate Dark Bark  Sea Salt  Almond Toasted Coconut and Pumpkin Seed

Taza Chocolate Dark Bark (Sea Salt & Almond, Toasted Coconut, and Pumpkin Seed)

(Spotted by Rachel C at Whole Foods.)

Albanese Sherbet Gummi Bears

Albanese Sherbet Gummi Bears

I had an Albanese gummi for the first time about two years ago and its soft texture and flavor made me agree that it could be the “World’s Best.” (Spotted by Rachel C at Dan’s Grocery Store.)

Unreal Dark Chocolate Crispy Quinoa Gems

Unreal Dark Chocolate Crispy Quinoa Gems

Unreal Crispy Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups

Unreal Crispy Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups

Unreal Dark Chocolate Almond Butter Cups

Unreal Dark Chocolate Almond Butter Cups

Will we someday see mini Unreal Dark Chocolate Crispy Quinoa Gems stuffed into Unreal Crispy Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups? That would be unreal. (Spotted by Rachel C at Whole Foods.)

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.

Also, if you want to send in photos and are wondering if we’ve already covered something, don’t worry about it. Let us worry about it.

WEEKEND READING – 5/20/2017

Day 304- Trick or Treat!

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

Two candy giants have spent years in court fighting over the shape of Kit Kat bars (via Quartz)

What It’s Really Like Being A Costco Sample Person (via Delish)

The Sad History of Hydrox Cookies, Which Were Probably Doomed Because They Were Called Hydrox (via Atlas Obscura)

A Brief History of the Chocolate Chip (via Mental Floss)

Here’s How I Turned My Junk Food Obsession Into A Successful Career (via Delish)

Image via flickr user slgckgc / CC BY 2.0