SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Oreo Drink Mix

Oreo Drink Mix

Nesquik, move over quickly. Ovaltine, it’s over. (Spotted by Dan G at Woodman’s Markets.)

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REVIEW: Wendy’s Bacon Maple Chicken Sandwich

Wendy's Bacon Maple Chicken Sandwich

Why don’t more fast food chains utilize the croissant?

I mean, everyone loves croissants. From the buttery, flaky layers to that rich aftertaste and the feeling of international sophistication you get when rolling the “oi” to create what might pass as a French word, croissants are hard to hate on.

There is, it turns out, a lot of good reasons why croissants get shafted in fast food development. They smoosh easily, they’re incompatible with burgers, and their lineage is much more developed in the deli spectrum.

Perhaps that’s what makes Wendy’s new Bacon Maple Chicken Sandwich so intriguing. Not only does it capitalize on the popularity of the sweet and salty fried chicken applications – pairing a maple glaze with Wendy’s homestyle chicken breast and Applewood smoked bacon – but it also uses a “flaky croissant bun” as the anchor.

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Forgetting for a second that the artistic representation of Wendy’s croissant bun looks like the emoji for dog poop (SORRY BUT IT’S TRUE), the bun fails to make the sandwich. More like a spongy brioche than a flaky croissant, it lacks the rich croissant aftertaste or light, airy texture. Perhaps most telling, it doesn’t stand out when paired with the heavy ingredients.

And yeah, those other ingredients are heavy. It’s not that Wendy’s homestyle chicken breast is terrible, it’s that its spice blend, extra crispy texture, and saltiness dominate the sandwich. The bacon and swiss cheese are, as they usually are at Wendy’s, on point as individual ingredients, but as a whole sandwich, they come together in a salty, somewhat meaty, and weirdly sweet way that gives new meaning to ambivalence.

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Weirdly sweet is, I think, an apt description for the maple glaze. The sweetness is muted, cut by a bit of butter and a dissatisfying bite of apple cider vinegar. What you’re left with is a viscous fluid that doesn’t know if it wants to be a salad dressing, a baste, or drizzle-on-pancake maple syrup. If a sweet and salty sensation is supposed to awaken your taste buds, this is more like hitting the snooze 4 or 5 times before stumbling out of bed.

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Ultimately, Wendy’s misses the mark when it comes to the Bacon Maple Chicken Sandwich. Heavy, salty, and without any relief, it’s not so much a guilty pleasure as it is a slightly underwhelming representation of chicken and waffles. And, let’s be real — a fast food croissant “bun” ain’t no waffle.

Purchased Price: $5.69
Size: N/A
Rating: 4 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 680 calories, 34 grams of fat, 14 grams of saturated fat, 0 gram of trans fat, 125 milligrams of cholesterol, 1450 milligrams of sodium, 57 grams of carbohydrates, 41grams of fiber, 10 grams of sugar, and 38 grams of protein.

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SPOTTED ON SHELVES (SEASONAL EDITION) – 12/3/2018

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

Limited Edition Snickerdoodle Koo Kies Cereal

Limited Edition Snickerdoodle Koo-Kies Cereal

(Spotted by Adam S at Giant.)

Millville Limited Edition Snickerdoodle Kookies Cereal

Millville Limited Edition Snickerdoodle Kookies Cereal

(Spotted by Sarah D at Aldi.)

Skinny Pop Gingerbread Cookie Popcorn

Skinny Pop Gingerbread Cookie Popcorn

(Spotted by Sylvia at Ralphs.)

Kroger SImple Truth Low Cow Pumpkin Lite Ice Cream

Kroger Simple Truth Low Cow Pumpkin Lite Ice Cream

(Spotted by Rachel J at Fred Meyer.)

Decocookies Gingerbread Man and Reindeer

Decocookies Gingerbread Man and Reindeer

(Spotted by Sylvia at Target.)

Wondershop at Target Mini Brownies with Frosting

Wondershop at Target Mini Brownies with Frosting

Wondershop at Target White  Chocolate Mini Cupcakes

Wondershop at Target White & Chocolate Mini Cupcakes

(Spotted by Sylvia at Target.)

Wondershop at Target Santa Dipped Chocolate Sandwich Cookies with Festive Frosting

Wondershop at Target Santa Dipped Chocolate Sandwich Cookies with Festive Frosting

Wondershop at Target Snowman Dipped Chocolate Sandwich Cookies

Wondershop at Target Snowman Dipped Chocolate Sandwich Cookies

Wondershop at Target Dark Chocolate Covered Caramels

Wondershop at Target Dark Chocolate Covered Caramels

Wondershop at Target Cake Bites Collection

Wondershop at Target Cake Bites Collection

Wondershop at Target Shortbread Cookies

Wondershop at Target Shortbread Cookies

Wondershop at Target Fudge Collection

Wondershop at Target Fudge Collection

(Spotted by Amanda Y at Target.)

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REVIEW: Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Thin & Crispy White Chocolate Chip Cookies

Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Thin  Crispy White Chocolate Chip Cookies

As you can probably guess, Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Thin & Crispy White Chocolate Chip Cookies are just white chocolate chip cookies. No, reinvention of the snack wheel here.

But, these complete Pepperidge Farm’s Farmhouse chocolate chip cookie checklist. Well, unless there’s another chocolate I don’t know about. Last year, the brand introduced the line with milk, dark, and triple chocolate (milk, dark, and white) chips.

But now the bright white confection is getting a bright white spotlight with a cookie of its own. This is because Christmas and winter are coming up and companies love to use white chocolate this time of year because it’s snowman and Santa’s beard-colored.

If you’re wondering what’s the deal with the “Farmhouse” label, it’s Pepperidge Farm’s way of making products without unnecessary ingredients that you may not know how to pronounce or recreate in a lab. These have nine components: white chocolate, enriched wheat flour, butter, sugar, brown sugar, eggs, baking soda, vanilla extract, and salt.

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When I smell what’s in the bag, it’s as if I’m snorting a vanilla milkshake. While straws make it easy to do so, literally inhaling the dairy dessert through one’s nose isn’t pleasant, but the aroma that comes out of this bag is. Their delicious smell also translates into delicious cookies. The vanilla extract and brown sugar in the dough combined with the white chocolate creates a heavenly combination that pleased my taste buds.

Sometimes white chocolate can get cloying (I’m looking at you M&M’s), but I didn’t find that to be the case with the chunks in these treats. Because they’re thin and crispy, they have a nice crunch and crumbability. So eat them over a plate, the sink, or, do what I do, munch on them over the bag they came in so that the crumbs get collected, which I can use as a yogurt or ice cream topping. You know how some cuisines encourage eating every part of the animal? Well, I’m like that with cookies.

Look, I could end this review by writing, “Pepperidge Farm’s Farmhouse White Chocolate Chip Cookies are a great option for your kids to leave out for Santa.” But we have done the “leave out for Santa” thing way too many times on this site.

So I’m going to end with this: These are just white chocolate chip cookies. There’s nothing truly unique about them. But if you’re looking to get Santa-sized, these crunchy treats are a tasty way to do it.

Purchased Price: $2.99
Size: 6.9 oz.
Purchased at: Target
Rating: 7 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (2 cookies) 150 calories, 8 grams of fat, 5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 20 milligrams of cholesterol, 150 milligrams of sodium, 18 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 12 grams of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.

FAST FOOD NEWS: Burger King Cheesy Bacon Crispy Chicken Sandwich

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

After reading about the Burger King Whoppers being sold in Green Bay, Wisconsin that have eight slices of American cheese, I’m a little disappointed by the cheesiness of the chain’s new Cheesy Bacon Crispy Chicken Sandwich.

The sandwich comes with a 100 percent white meat seasoned crispy chicken filet, bacon, American cheese, and layers of cheese sauce on a toasted potato bun. That’s a lot of dairy, but it’s no eight slices of it.

The cheesy sandwich has 650 calories, 32 grams of fat, 10 grams of saturated fat, 0.5 gram of trans fat, 90 milligrams of cholesterol, 1980 milligrams of sodium, 59 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of fiber, 8 grams of sugar, and 31 grams of protein.

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

(Image via Burger King’s website.)

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