SPOTTED: International Delight Limited Edition S’mores Creamer

International Delight Limited Edition S mores Creamer

This is not the first s’mores-flavored creamer from International Delight. There was a Hershey’s co-branded one years ago. And, yes, this is the type of stuff I waste brain space on. (Spotted by Adam E at Walmart.)

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REVIEW: Dairy Queen Caramel Cannonball Blizzard

Dairy Queen Caramel Cannonball Blizzard

What is the Caramel Cannonball Blizzard?

It’s the most vaguely named of the newest offerings on Dairy Queen’s 2019 Summer Blizzard menu. Yes, it has caramel, and a lot of it, with that word appearing three times in what DQ says is a mix of vanilla soft-serve with caramel-coated caramel truffles, toffee pieces, and caramel topping.

How is it?

Do you know how in fast food commercials the people eating are always smiling, laughing and generally looking a bit too overjoyed to be munching on a $5 value meal? That’s how I behaved while eating this Blizzard, which was a little strange since I was dining alone. But it was just that good, even great.

Dairy Queen Caramel Cannonball Blizzard Spoonful

The caramel topping brings a light brown color to the mix and a subtle flavor to the soft-serve, and the toffee pieces add a nice crunch and buttery taste that pairs perfectly with the topping. But the caramel-coated caramel truffles really complete the mix, even beyond their alliterative brilliance. The coating would have been good on its own, but when you bite into a truffle and release the gooey caramel trapped inside you’ll find yourself furiously digging around for the next one.

Is there anything else you need to know?

Another similar truffle, the chocolate-coated caramel variety, has been used sparingly by DQ in past Blizzard concoctions, including the Triple Truffle (along with fudge and peanut butter), and a salted caramel truffle was featured in the not-so-creatively-named Salted Caramel Truffle Blizzard. This version appears to be the first time a caramel-coated caramel one has been thrown into the mix, and I hope it’s not the last.

Dairy Queen Caramel Cannonball Blizzard Caramel Truffle

I must admit that truffle is one of those words I’ve never been completely clear on and been too lazy to seek clarification. I know what the Truffle Shuffle is from watching “The Goonies” countless times, but I’ve always thought it was a type of mushroom.

It turns out they’re not, but they’re a mushroom-like fungus. Not being a fan of mushrooms or mushroom-like fungi, I’ve generally stayed away from them, only to find out that chocolate, peanut butter, caramel, etc. truffles are named simply because of their resemblance to the fungus. The point of that little story is to let any other linguistically-challenged readers rest easy in knowing that there are no mushrooms or fungi in this Blizzard, just sugary goodness.

Conclusion:

It’s always tempting to say the last great thing you had was the greatest ever, and with plenty of tasty Blizzard flavors over the years I’ll refrain from crowning this one king (or perhaps more appropriately, queen) of all Blizzardtopia. But for me, this one is a rightful heir to the throne, and with an untimely demise or two from above, I might bow down and say this is my favorite of all-time.

Purchased Price: $2.89
Size: Mini
Rating: 10 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (Mini) 470 calories, 21 grams of fat, 12 grams of saturated fat,
0.5 gram of trans fat, 40 milligrams of cholesterol, 250 milligrams of sodium, 64 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of dietary fiber, 50 grams of sugar, and 8 grams of protein.

SPOTTED – 4/15/2019

Here are some interesting new and limited edition 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.

Capri Sun Adventures Inspired by Australia Dragon Fruit Punch Pouches
Capri Sun Adventures Inspired by Australia Dragon Fruit Punch Pouches
Capri Sun Adventures Inspired by India Passion Fruit Mango Pouches
Capri Sun Adventures Inspired by India Passion Fruit Mango Pouches

There are also Guava Strawberry and Papaya Watermelon flavors, both of which could be Inspired by Hawaii. (Spotted by @ReneBarba89 at FoodMaxx.)

H E B Big Bread
H-E-B Big Bread

(Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B.)

Ocean Spray Growing Goodness Cranberry Cherry Orange
Ocean Spray Growing Goodness Cranberry Cherry Orange

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Ocean Spray Growing Goodness Cranberry Blueberry Raspberry
Ocean Spray Growing Goodness Cranberry Blueberry Raspberry
Ocean Spray Growing Goodness Cranberry Strawberry Kiwi
Ocean Spray Growing Goodness Cranberry Strawberry Kiwi

(Spotted by @ReneBarba89 at FoodMaxx.)

Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Sweet Hawaiian Bread
Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Sweet Hawaiian Bread

(Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B.)

Hannaford Double Filled Mint Creme O s
Hannaford Double Filled Mint Creme-O’s
Hannaford Double Filled Golden Creme O s
Hannaford Double Filled Golden Creme-O’s

(Spotted by John R at Hannaford.)

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’ve tried the product, share your thoughts about it in the comments.

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REVIEW: Burger King Stacker King

Burger King Stacker King

What is the Burger King Stacker King?

The newfangled Burger King Stacker King, as the name implies, is the beefed up (literally) spiritual successor to BK’s fan-favorite Stacker. Indeed, the Stacker King is more or less the same concept as the decade-old mega meat sensation. It’s a combination of flame grilled beef, a deluge of crispy bacon, a hearty helping of American cheese, and a delightful dollop of the proprietary Stacker Sauce. And, depending on your appetite/lack of concern for your wellbeing, it comes in single, double and triple patty-stacked permutations.

How is it?

You know exactly what you’re getting into with this one. The Stacker King (I went with the double-patty offering) is an ultra-satisfying, no frills, no-risks-taken burger that’s about one thing, and one thing only — volume.

Burger King Stacker King Lots o Bacon

You have to give Burger King some props on this one because they did not skimp out on the protein; in fact, my Stacker King came loaded with no less than EIGHT strips of bacon, which is enough to qualify as a breakfast buffet legally. And the Stacker Sauce — something of a lite chipotle mayo medley with a teensy taste of relish and celery — is a plain fantastic condiment, which I’d love to see released as a retail product.

Burger King Stacker King Stacker Sauce

Is there anything else you need to know?

Something like the Stacker King is almost a review-proof fast food item. Right off the bat, you know whether you’d love it or flee from it in terror, so if the photos get your stomach rumbling or churning, I can promise you the actual product would have the same effect on your tummy. Two words of warning before you place your order, though: running the gamut from $5.49 to just shy of $8 (in metro-Atlanta, anyway) these sandwiches aren’t the cheapest burgers on the market, and they have nearly a full day’s worth of sodium.

Conclusion:

Burger King Stacker King Cheese

It may not be a terribly creative item, but the Stacker King is unquestionably a scrumptious and extremely filling fast food L-T-O. Sure, we could complain about the product being a little bit too basic (this thing would’ve been considerably better with Swiss or Havarti), and the lack of virtually any veggies might put a few would-be diners off. But on the whole, this is a yummy, unsophisticated, XXXL burger that does everything it has to and absolutely nothing more; obviously, the more artisanal fast food fans need not apply here.

Purchased Price: $6.29
Size: Double
Rating: 7 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (Double) 1050 calories, 68 grams of fat, 28 grams of saturated fat, 3.5 grams of trans fat, 235 milligrams of cholesterol, 1879 milligrams of sodium, 49 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, 11 grams of sugar, and 61 grams of protein.

SPOTTED – 4/12/2019

Here are some interesting new and limited edition 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.

Planters Sweet Cayenne BBQ Cashew
Planters Sweet Cayenne BBQ Cashew

(Spotted by Josh G at 7-Eleven.)

Brach s Miniature Dragon Jelly Beans
Brach’s Miniature Dragon Jelly Beans

(Spotted by John M at Kroger.)

Marketside Chocolate Chip Turtle  Cream Cheese Brownies
Marketside Chocolate Chip, Turtle & Cream Cheese Brownies

(Spotted by Bob K at Walmart.)

Open Nature Vanilla Icelandic Style Nonfat Yogurt
Open Nature Vanilla Icelandic Style Nonfat Yogurt
Open Nature Blueberry Icelandic Style Nonfat Yogurt
Open Nature Blueberry Icelandic Style Nonfat Yogurt
Open Nature Plain Icelandic Style Nonfat Yogurt
Open Nature Plain Icelandic Style Nonfat Yogurt
Open Nature Strawberry Icelandic Style Nonfat Yogurt
Open Nature Strawberry Icelandic Style Nonfat Yogurt

Do not confuse these with the Open Nature Icelandic Style LOWfat Yogurt we covered last year. (Spotted by Sarah R at Safeway.)

Boudin Sourdough Garlic Asiago Take  Bake Sourdough
Boudin Sourdough Garlic Asiago Take & Bake Sourdough
Boudin Sourdough Take  Bake Sourdough Baguettes
Boudin Sourdough Take & Bake Sourdough Baguettes

(Spotted by Sarah R at Safeway.)

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’ve tried the product, share your thoughts about it in the comments.

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

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