REVIEW: Ripple Chocolate Milk

Ripple Chocolate Milk

If you told me a decade ago I’d be drinking pea milk and enjoying it, I’d laugh and tell you I’m not into that gross stuff. Then after explaining it’s p-e-a and not p-e-e, I’d again laugh and tell you I’m not into that gross stuff.

I don’t care for the pea’s texture, flavor, and ability to affect a princess’ sleep. I avoid chicken pot pies because of the chance I’ll eat one and I always throw out that one freeze dried pea you get with every Cup Noodles.

So it’s odd I ended up buying a bottle of dairy-free Chocolate Ripple Milk, which is made with flavorless pea protein. It’s not the green peas you’ll find swimming in a chicken a la king, it’s yellow peas. But it’s still peas. Although I don’t care for the vegetable, I might’ve bought this so that I can say in a pretentious tone, “Oh, you drink almond milk? Well, have you tried pea milk? No? You should try it someday.”

According to the Ripple website, a cup of Chocolate Ripple has more protein and less sugar than an equal serving of chocolate soy milk. Plus, it provides Omega-3 fatty acids.

Ripple is available in original, unsweetened, vanilla, and chocolate flavors. I haven’t tried any of the others, but this chocolate one reminded me of reduced fat chocolate milk. If you gave some to a kid and told them it came from a cow, they’d believe you. But I guess if you put cocoa into any milk it’ll do a great job at hiding whatever it’s made from, probably even pee milk.

While I enjoyed its flavor, I noticed an oddity with its texture. It initially was creamy in my mouth, but then it became thinner. However, I noticed it because I was swishing it around in my mouth, like some pretentious wine taster or Listerine burn lover. But I imagine most folks won’t notice since their mouth to throat transit time will be much quicker than mine.

There’s also the issue of price. Forty-eight ounce bottles retail for five dollars. A half gallon (64 ounces) of other dairy-free milks are about the same price or cheaper.

Overall, I do see myself buying Chocolate Ripple Milk again, if its price comes down. When it does, it’ll be the only way I’ll consume peas.

(Nutrition Facts – 12 fl oz – 220 calories, 80 calories from fat, 8 grams of fat, 1 gram of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 135 milligrams of sodium, 680 milligrams of potassium, 26 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 26 grams of sugar, 12 grams of protein, 15% vitamin A, 70% calcium, 45% vitamin D, 20% iron, and 4% magnesium.)

Purchased Price: $2.79*
Size: 12 fl oz bottle
Purchased at: Target
Rating: 7 out of 10
Pros: Tastes like reduced fat chocolate milk. More protein and less sugar than chocolate soy milk. Provides Omega-3 fatty acids. Conversation starter with vegetarian or vegan? Listerine burn.
Cons: More expensive than other dairy-free milks. Slightly changing texture is odd. Peas. Listerine burn. Bragging about all the dairy-free milks you’ve had.

*Because I live on a rock in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, things are a bit pricier here. You’ll probably pay less than I did.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES (SEASONAL EDITION) – 11/16/2016

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.

Dove Truffles (Dark Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, and Dark Chocolate Mint)

Dove Truffles (Dark Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, and Dark Chocolate Mint)

Dove Truffles Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter

Dove Truffles Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter

Watch your back, Lindt! Dove is coming for your Lindor. (Spotted by Marvo at Target and Rachel C at Smiths.)

Archer Farm Holiday Edition Merry & Bright Indulgent Snack Mix

Archer Farm Holiday Edition Merry & Bright Indulgent Snack Mix

Archer Farm Holiday Edition Salted Caramel Indulgent Snack Mix

Archer Farm Holiday Edition Salted Caramel Indulgent Snack Mix

Archer Farm Holiday Edition Cinnamon Pecan and Holiday Drizzle Caramel Corn Clusters

Archer Farm Holiday Edition Cinnamon Pecan and Holiday Drizzle Caramel Corn Clusters

Archer Farm Holiday Edition Chunky Chocolate Indulgent Snack Mix

Archer Farm Holiday Edition Chunky Chocolate Indulgent Snack Mix

Archer Farm Holiday Edition Holiday Drizzle Pretzel Rods

Archer Farm Holiday Edition Holiday Drizzle Pretzel Rods

Archer Farm Holiday Edition Toffee Crunch Pretzel Rods

Archer Farm Holiday Edition Toffee Crunch Pretzel Rods

Archer Farms has harvested a lot of new holiday edition snacks this year. (Spotted by Amanda Y and Rachel C at Target.)

Dove Gifts Milk Chocolate

Dove Gifts Milk Chocolate

Dove Gifts Dark Chocolate

Dove Gifts Dark Chocolate

Dove Gifts Three Flavor Assortment

Dove Gifts Three Flavor Assortment

I guess this is the Year of New Foil Wrapper Designs on the Same Old Candy. (Spotted by Amanda Y at Target.)

Clif Bar Mexican Hot Chocolate

Clif Bar Mexican Hot Chocolate

I want to put one of these on a stick to see if I can use it as a molinillo to froth up hot chocolate. (Spotted by Rachel C at Trader Joe’s.)

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.

FAST FOOD NEWS: Subway Corned Beef Reuben and Turkey Reuben

SUBWAY Reuben Duo

Subway’s new Reuben Duo consists of the Corned Beef Reuben and Turkey Reuben. Both feature Bavarian-style sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and Thousand Island dressing on freshly baked rye bread. The Corned Beef Reuben is made with lean, tender corned beef, sliced against the grain with a hint of garlic and sweet spices. The Turkey Reuben has a double portion of white meat turkey breast.

The Reuben Duo sandwiches are available until January 1, 2017 and have a suggested retail price of $5.25 for a six-inch sub and $8.75 for a Footlong.

A six-inch Corned Beef Reuben has 470 calories, 15 grams of fat, 4.5 grams of saturated fat, 85 milligrams of cholesterol, 1770 milligrams of sodium, 45 grams of carbohydrates, 7 grams of fiber, and 39 grams of protein. A six-inch Turkey Reuben has 430 calories, 15 grams of fat, 4 grams of saturated fat, 60 milligrams of cholesterol, 1660 milligrams of sodium, 46 grams of carbohydrates, 7 grams of fiber, and 32 grams of protein.

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

(Image via Subway)

FAST FOOD NEWS: Krispy Kreme Pumpkin Spice Original Glazed Doughnut Returns for One Day

PSOG November

Last month, Krispy Kreme offered a pumpkin spice version of their Original Glazed Doughnut. But it was available for one day only. Well, the donut, I mean, doughnut chain is bringing it back for another day — November 16.

The limited time only menu item features their signature Original Glazed Doughnut that’s been infused with pumpkin flavors. It’ll be available at participating Krispy Kreme shops in the U.S. You can find out what shops will be participating by going to KrispyKreme.com/PumpkinSpiceOG.

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

(Image via Krispy Kreme)

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Milka Oreo Big Crunch Bar

Milka Oreo Big Crunch Bar

You’ve got your American Oreo cookies and creme in my European Milka chocolate. You’ve got your European Milka chocolate in my American Oreo cookies and creme. (Spotted by Dave C at Walmart.)

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.