SPOTTED ON SHELVES IN CANADA: Dempster’s Bakery Limited Edition Coffee & Cream Bagels

Dempster s Bakery Limited Edition Coffee  Cream Bagels

SHHHH, Dempster’s Bakery!!!! Don’t give Thomas’ ideas! (Spotted by Kyle G at Sobeys in Canada.)

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SPOTTED ON SHELVES: SmashMallow SmashCrispy Marshmallow Rice Treats

SmashMallow SmashCrispy Cinnamon Churro Marshmallow Rice Treats

SmashMallow SmashCrispy Cinnamon Churro Marshmallow Rice Treats

SmashMallow SmashCrispy Strawberries  Cream Marshmallow Rice Treats

SmashMallow SmashCrispy Strawberries & Cream Marshmallow Rice Treats

SmashMallow SmashCrispy Mint Chocolate Chip Marshmallow Rice Treats

SmashMallow SmashCrispy Mint Chocolate Chip Marshmallow Rice Treats

I want to smash these into my mouth. Aw man, Smash Mouth would make a decent snack company name. Too bad the name is already taken. (Spotted by Amanda Y at Market Street.)

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QUICK REVIEW: Trolli James Harden Collector Edition Sour Brite Sneaks

Trolli James Harden Collector Edition Sour Brite Sneaks

What is it?

It’s Trolli Sour Brite candy in the shape of James Harden’s Adidas shoe. To be honest, I never noticed his shoes because I can’t stop looking at his beard and fall-away 3-point shot. But a quick glance at the Adidas website shows that the gummies do look like his shoe. There are three flavors available: lime-raspberry (green and purple), lemon-berry punch (yellow and purple), and strawberry-blackberry (red and a color that’s not black, teal).

How is it?

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I happily ate through the entire bag, but the flavor combinations aren’t memorable and they’re noticeably less sour and flavorful than Trolli’s Sour Brite Crawlers. While the flavors aren’t as bold, I could determine which flavors are which in a blind taste test. Not bragging, just saying. I can’t pick a favorite flavor because they’re all equally pleasant and unimpressive. Lemon-berry punch is a little floral, lime-raspberry has an initial weirdness to it before it settles into a decent fruity flavor, and I have no complaints or grand praise for strawberry-blackberry.

Is there anything else I need to know?

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I want to get an icing pen so I can draw the three Adidas lines on every shoe. Also, it’s hard to notice, but there are left and right gummi shoes. According to Trolli, the candy comes in color combinations you might find on actual basketball shoes. There are about 20 pieces per bag, or 10 pairs, so I guess if you ever want to open a Foot Locker for Sour Patch Kids, you can do so with these.

Conclusion:

Trolli James Harden Collector Edition Sour Brite Sneaks are cool to look at, but I can’t say I’m impressed with their flavor. Go get a bag of Sour Brite Crawlers instead.

DISCLOSURE: I received free samples from Trolli. Receiving them for free did not influence my review.

Purchased Price: FREE
Size: 4.25 oz. bag
Purchased at: Received from Trolli
Rating: 6 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (5 pieces) 90 calories, 0 grams of fat, 35 milligrams of sodium, 22 grams of carbohydrates, 13 grams of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Totino’s Pizza Rolls Mini Snack Bites (Pepperoni and Combination)

Totino s Pizza Rolls Mini Snack Bites  Pepperoni and Combination

For those of you who think Totino’s Pizza Rolls are HUGE, here you go. (Spotted by Amanda Y at Market Street.)

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REVIEW: Crunchy Mint, Crunchy Espresso, and Crunchy Raspberry M&M’s (Flavor Vote 2018)

2018 M M s Flavor Vote

In 1999, on the cusp of new millennium meltdown fears, my favorite M&M without the word “peanut” in its name was born.

Crispy M&M’s channeled the fun textural contrast of Nestle’s Crunch Bar in a portable, poppable format that worked for me and became my go-to anytime I wasn’t feeling nutty. Then, without warning, they vanished and I was left to chomp only the outer shell of an M&M without any inner crunchy surprise.

In 2015, my faith in humanity was restored and Crispy M&M’s returned in a new green bag with all the same deliciously simple crispy-rice-meets-chocolate flavor I remembered from my snack-heavy childhood. As delicious as they are, I always felt like the odd man out with my love for them, especially considering its ten-year hiatus of production in the United States. But now, the crispy boys are getting their shine in a winner-takes-all food fight under the new moniker of “crunchy.”

While 2016’s inaugural M&M’s voting contest saw the much more popular Peanut variety go head-to-head with new unique flavor offerings, this year’s feels a bit more underground. Welcome to the chocolate arena –- Mint, Espresso, and Raspberry.

Crunchy Mint M&M’s

2018 M M s Flavor Vote Crunchy Mint M M s

The Crunchy Mint M&M’s are in-TENSE. They have a strong peppermint presence matched up with semisweet chocolate for a combination that’s not for the faint of heart. While the flavor isn’t toothpaste-y, it’s on the verge of being too much and could benefit from a bit more sweetness to be truly delectable.

I’m a fan of chocolate and mint together so I like the classic mashup, but the balance feels a wee bit off and leans towards breath freshening over sweet tooth satisfying.

Crunchy Espresso M&M’s

2018 M M s Flavor Vote Crunchy Espresso M M s

Crunchy Espresso M&M’s feel like a direct offshoot of the winning Coffee Nut M&M’s and placing last year’s victor in the mix feels both appropriate and lazy. There’s a strong ground coffee aroma wafting from the package that translates pretty convincingly to the taste. Chocolate and coffee is one of the best flavor combinations known to man and it’s almost cheating how well they work together.

The semisweet chocolate gets an elevated boost from the coffee flavor which adds more depth and darkness than standard Crispy M&M’s while not getting too bitter. Much like in the Peanut version, the balance is pretty much spot on and are an enjoyable treat.

Crunchy Raspberry M&M’s

2018 M M s Flavor Vote Crunchy Raspberry M M s

Crunchy Raspberry M&M’s are the most interesting, unique, and risky of the bunch, but I’m happy to report they are DELICIOUS. The raspberry flavor is big and floral without tasting artificial and is wonderfully tempered by the, once again, semisweet chocolate. Raspberry and cocoa are another one of those classic sophisticated combos that I can’t help but love when executed properly, and Mars did a terrific job of balancing the two into a surprisingly complex spherical candy.

The texture of the Raspberry ones are also a little different. They have the expected rice crispness but also what feels like another layer of almost-chewy chocolate that helps them stick out among the pack. Cutting into the M&M’s reveals two tones of color when compared to the other two, which might add to the triple texture effect.

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If I had the final say in this battle of chocolate I would definitely keep Raspberry around for a victory lap. While Espresso and Mint are good, they’ve already been done and aren’t really pushing the envelope. But hey, I was also that weirdo that wanted the Chili Nut M&M’s to win in the first contest, so I’ll probably lose this one too.

(Nutrition Facts – 1 pack – 180 calories, 7 grams of fat, 4.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 35 milligrams of sodium, 28 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of fiber, 21 grams of sugar, and 1 grams of protein.)

Purchased Price: $1.49 each
Size: 1.35 oz. bag
Purchased at: 7-Eleven
Rating: 7 out of 10 (Crunchy Mint)
Rating: 8 out of 10 (Crunchy Espresso)
Rating: 9 out of 10 (Crunchy Raspberry)
Pros: Same awesome crispy crunchy flavor. Giving some shine to the underground. Raspberry is a refreshing different flavor. Espresso strong and classic.
Cons: Playing it safe with mint and coffee. Mint balance far too strong. Why are these not “crispy”?

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