SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Great Value Frosted Salted Caramel, Watermelon, and Pomegranate Toaster Pastries

Great Value Frosted Watermelon Toaster Pastries

Great Value Frosted Salted Caramel Toaster Pastries

Great Value Frosted Pomegranate Toaster Pastries

(Spotted by Kayla C at Walmart.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS: Starbucks Summer Sunrise and Summer Sunset Cold Foam Tea Lemonades

Sunrise Sunset Teas

Cool down this summer with Starbucks’ new line of Cold Foam Tea Lemonades — Summer Sunrise and Summer Sunset.

The Summer Sunrise combines a tropical pineapple infusion and lemonade that’s sweetened with classic syrup. Then it’s topped with a subtly sweet Passion Tango Tea cold foam (contains milk). It has 150 calories, 0 grams of fat, 25 milligrams of sodium, 37 grams of carbohydrates, 36 grams of sugar, 1 gram of protein, and 0 milligrams of caffeine per 16-ounce serving.

Its sibling, the Summer Sunset, combines a tropical pineapple infusion with lemonade AND Passion Tango Tea that’s sweetened with classic syrup. It’s also topped with a Passion Tango Tea cold foam. A grande has 150 calories, 0 grams of fat, 25 milligrams of sodium, 37 grams of carbohydrates, 36 grams of sugar, 0 grams of protein, and 0 milligrams of caffeine.

Both beverages are available for a limited time at Starbucks stores in the U.S. and Canada.

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

(Image via Starbucks.)

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Tastykake Seasonal Edition Glazed Banana Pudding Creme Pie

Tastykake Seasonal Edition Glazed Banana Pudding Creme Pie

(Spotted by Jarred at Walmart.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS: KFC Pickle Fried Chicken

KFCPickle

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

If there’s one thing that’s been consistent with all the flavors KFC has released over the past few years, it’s the pickles.

Nashville Hot…topped with pickles.

Georgia Gold…pickles.

Smoky Mountain BBQ…yup, pickles.

However, with those three, the pickles weren’t the focus. But now the brined vegetable gets to be the headliner with KFC’s new Pickle Fried Chicken.

The main component of the dish is a sauce that’s made with dill, vinegar, onion, garlic, buttermilk, and white and black pepper. Patrons can get it with the chain’s Extra Crispy Chicken or with the Crispy Colonel Sandwich. And, of course, it comes with pickles.

KFC’s Pickle Fried Chicken is available for a very limited time. How limited? According to the chicken chain, each restaurant will receive enough ingredients to make the menu item for just a few weeks.

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

(Image via KFC.)

REVIEW: Limited Time Only Sloppy Joe Pringles

Limited Time Only Sloppy Joe Pringles

What is and is not truly American food is a great debate, but there are some things you just can’t argue.

One such United States staple is the Sloppy Joe, aka Toasted Deviled Sandwiches aka Chopped Meat Sandwiches aka A Loose Meat Sandwich aka my mom was feeling kinda lazy tonight. The Sloppy Joe is a staple of any good American household, marrying ground beef, onions, and classic condiments like ketchup into one sauteed pan of sloppy goodness that gets slop-plopped right on top of a hamburger bun.

On the cusp of celebrating America’s annual Independence Day, Pringles has taken its often experimental seasonal offerings to new patriotic heights with the Walgreens-exclusive Sloppy Joe-flavored crisps.

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In short, they taste like meat and potatoes. The first flavor is the distinct taste of ground beef followed by tomato and then the usual Pringles potato. Sloppy Joe’s are like a burger with all of the fixins’ mixed in where the individual notes get a bit blurred, and these chips reflect that. They’re kind of meaty and herbaceous with hints of onion but never really jump out with anything special or memorable.

These remind me of Pringles’ Cheeseburger flavor without the acidic pickle pop. As I continue to eat them I keep anticipating that extra dill zing and it never comes, which disappointing. It actually tastes like it took that seasoning and removed all of the great McDonald’s-y kick. When I think of a Sloppy Joe, I think of a more pronounced sweetness. While the tomato sweetness is there, I’m missing the layer of brown sugar or vinegar I want.

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Another key component that seems to be missing is Worcestershire sauce, which is fundamental to any great Sloppy Joe. The sweet and salty sauce made with anchovies brings a layer of depth that’s missing here. They aren’t sweet like BBQ or spicy like Jalapeno or complex like Salt and Vinegar, and ultimately aren’t that exciting for a brand that puts out some wild flavors.

While Pringles tend to deliver on the flavors it promises, like the magic in its Ketchup chips, or the oddly accurate Kickin’ Chicken Taco, the Sloppy Joe lacks the American spirit that makes the sandwich such a great and simple pleasure.

(Nutrition Facts – 15 crisps – 150 calories, 9 grams of fat, 2.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 220 milligrams of sodium, 16 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 0 grams of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.)

Purchased Price: $1.99
Size: 5.5 oz. can
Purchased at: Walgreens
Rating: 6 out of 10
Pros: It’s a Pringle so it’s stackable and crunchy and good but…
Cons: Not enough distinct Sloppy Joe flavor. Lack of depth, tastes like Cheeseburger Pringle without the pickle and fun.

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