SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Keebler Cookies & Creme Whoopsy! Fudge Stripes Cookies

Keebler Cookies  Creme Whoopsy Fudge Stripes Cookies

I guess we should look forward the Pumpkin Spice Whoopsy! Fudge Stripes in a few weeks. (Spotted by @sldy93 at Dierbergs.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS: Dairy Queen Limited Release Star Spangled Blizzard

Blizzard Star

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

Dairy Queen’s Limited Release Star Spangled Blizzard looks like a Fourth of July Frankenstein frozen treat.

It combines blue candy blended with cherry flavored soft serve topped with DQ’s signature ball and curl with a red, white, and blue DQ Stars and Stripes StarKiss frozen treat plopped right next to it.

According to DQ’s website, it available only as a mini and while supplies last. Also, it’s not available in Texas for some reason.

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

(Image via DQ’s website.)

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Hostess Cookies ‘n Creme Brownies

Hostess Cookies  n Creme Brownies

Wait. This doesn’t have a creme filling? Hostess, the master of putting creme into baked goods, didn’t put a filling in this. (Spotted by Chris N at Walmart.)

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REVIEW: KFC Pickle Fried Chicken

KFC Pickle Fried Chicken

KFC’s Pickle Fried Chicken is the latest addition to their lineup of southern-inspired sauced chicken options. Described as “crunchy fried chicken covered in a delicious dill pickle sauce,” at first glance KFC’s Pickle Fried Chicken appears to veer closer to a Double Down-style stunt offering than the Nashville Hot, Georgia Gold, or BBQ Smoky Mountain varieties.

As a Yankee from the Midwest who’s only occasionally traveled below the Mason-Dixon line, even I’m aware that the South can do some pretty creative things with pickles. Don’t misunderstand me, as a fan of all things salty, sour, sweet, and weird in various combinations, I wholeheartedly approve.

I’ll try your Kool-Aid pickles, pickled watermelon rind, and pickled pig’s feet. I can’t guarantee I’ll try them twice, but I’ll certainly give them the benefit of the doubt. It turns out Kool-Aid pickles don’t deserve that benefit, but nothing ventured, nothing gained.

KFC Pickle Fried Chicken 2

So, if I’ll eat a koolickle, why am I skeptical of this chicken? It must be because my only experience with the chicken+pickle flavor combination is Chick-fil-A’s namesake sandwich, whose only adornment is dill pickle slices. It’s always left me a bit underwhelmed with its plainness.

I know. Boo! Hiss! Thrown Tomato! But pickles don’t seem like a substantial enough addition to elevate a fast food item.

I ordered a Pickle Fried Chicken Tender Basket, which comes with mashed potatoes, gravy, and a biscuit. I also got a Pickle Fried Chicken Little. (The mashed potatoes and gravy is school cafeteria-level, but the biscuit is fantastic.)

KFC Pickle Fried Chicken 3

Despite my skepticism, these tenders are very impressive. They’re juicy, and I’m pleased that the extra crispy chicken remained so after the 20-minute drive home. These aren’t heavily sauced, but the dill pickle flavor asserts itself well. It’s not a novelty flavor like I initially suspected.

Instead, the dill compliments the chicken and a slight vinegar tang cuts through the grease. Make no mistake, these are greasy, but when it comes to fried chicken, I consider that a feature and not a bug. Taking a bite with the accompanying pickles is peak-dill, and good enough that I wish KFC had given me more of them.

KFC Pickle Fried Chicken 4

The Chicken Little is good, but a bit less impressive. The addition of bread and mayonnaise serves to mute the dill pickle flavor of which I’m a newly converted fan. By the way, why doesn’t KFC serve sandwiches on their biscuits? Their current biscuit would be perfect for a slider, and a more massive biscuit sandwich would be a real winner. I’ll take my royalty fee in coleslaw, Colonel.

After tasting KFC’s Pickle Fried Chicken Tenders and Chicken Little, the problem with Chick-fil-A’s sandwich becomes clear: not enough pickle. This is a limited time offer, so I recommend trying it before it’s gone.

(Nutrition Facts – Unavailable on KFC’s website.)

Purchased Price: $5.59 (Chicken Tenders Basket/$1.39 Chicken Little Sandwich
Size: N/A
Rating: 9 out of 10 (Extra Crispy Chicken Tenders)
Rating: 7 out of 10 (Chicken Littles Sandwich)
Pros: Well balanced dill pickle flavor. Crisp coating with juicy chicken.
Cons: Perhaps too greasy for some. Pickle flavor can get overwhelmed by bun and mayo.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 7/3/2018

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.

Hawaiian Punch Limited Time Only White Water Wave

Hawaiian Punch Limited Time Only White Water Wave

(Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)

Good Pop Cherry + Lemonade Pops

Good Pop Cherry + Lemonade Pops

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

Sprouts Organic Mini Dark Chocolate Coated Rice Cakes

Sprouts Organic Mini Dark Chocolate Coated Rice Cakes

Sprouts Organic Mini Milk Chocolate Coated Rice Cakes

Sprouts Organic Mini Milk Chocolate Coated Rice Cakes

Sprouts Organic Mini Cinnamon Sugar Rice Cakes

Sprouts Organic Mini Cinnamon Sugar Rice Cakes

Sprouts Organic Mini Cheddar Corn Cakes

Sprouts Organic Mini Cheddar Corn Cakes

Sprouts Organic Yellow Corn Lightly Salted and Unsalted Corn Cakes

Sprouts Organic Yellow Corn Lightly Salted and Unsalted Corn Cakes

(Spotted by Rachel C at Sprouts.)

Arctic Zero Light Ice Cream  Cookies  Cream Mint  Chocolate Cookies and Cookie  Brownie Dough

Arctic Zero Light Ice Cream (Cookies & Cream, Mint & Chocolate Cookies, and Cookie & Brownie Dough)

Arctic Zero Light Ice Cream  Vanilla Bean and Chocolate Chunk

Arctic Zero Light Ice Cream (Vanilla Bean and Chocolate Chunk)

Arctic Zero Light Ice Cream  Peanut Butter  Chocolate Cookies and Toffee Crunch

Arctic Zero Light Ice Cream (Peanut Butter & Chocolate Cookies and Toffee Crunch)

(Spotted by Rachel C at Sprouts.)

Daiya Classic Vanilla Bean and Chocolate Fudge Crunch Bars

Daiya Classic Vanilla Bean and Chocolate Fudge Crunch Bars

Daiya Salted Caramel Swril and Espresso Coffee Bars

Daiya Salted Caramel Swirl and Espresso Coffee Bars

(Spotted by Rachel C at Sprouts.)

Julie s Organic Fudge Swirl Sandwiches

Julie’s Organic Fudge Swirl Sandwiches

(Spotted by Rachel C at Sprouts.)

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