REVIEW: Limited Edition Cherry Cordial Delight Peeps

Limited Edition Cherry Cordial Delight Peeps

As far as childhood traumas go, cherry cordials are on the “Really, why didn’t you address this with your therapist?” list.

At seven years of age, my first efforts with cordials were an immediate disaster with red cherry, fondant, and shards of milk chocolate splashing all over my favorite Looney Tunes t-shirt (how I loved that shirt!). I tried to wash it out, but alas, not even Snuggle the Bear could save that humble garment. While I loved the taste of the cordial, fear of ruining the rest of my favorite t-shirts detracted me from ever returning to cherry cordials again.

Until today.

It seems Peeps, in all their tidy, poofy, non-goo-filled selves, are inviting me to make amends with my cherry cordial childhood traumas by putting those flavors into marshmallow form, which is a good thing because chocolate, cherry, and sugar? That’s a recipe for a party.

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Right out of the cellophane, the smell makes it clear that chocolate and cherry run the show. If you’ve ever wanted Febreze to make an air freshener that smells like maraschino cherries and brownie batter, this is for you: the bright, sugared cherry aroma completely absorbs the smell of anything within a two-foot radius.

And that smell immediately transports into the flavor. These fluffy little devils hold nothing back, going full-throttle for artificial cherry. Biting in, the red crystal sugar flecks crisp through before breaking into a white marshmallow fluffier than the luxury bath towels at the Ritz.

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The cherry flavor harkens back to a cherry popsicle or Skittle: a little tart, extremely sweet, and mildly bitter. The dark chocolate, while not astounding, is also not palm oil gunk.

On its own, it’s like a mock-up of a Dark Dove Promise, adding a woodsy note with a bit of brownie batter sweetness, but, when taken with the marshmallow, the chocolate gets swept away in the wake of cherry flavor. This can be overwhelming as the cherry, when taking in multiple bites, starts verging on medicinal, harkening back to days of tissues and trying to stomach cherry cough syrup. Those are sad days. There is no need for sad days.

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It has occurred to me that there will be a time, probably soon, in which I have a traumatic encounter with a chicken that somehow deters me from eating chickadee-shaped products. Until then, I will keep trying all the versions of Peeps, holding that particular fear, reluctance, and joy that comes with peculiar flavor efforts.

These particular Peeps could’ve suffered (as they sometimes do) by being a little too sweet, but the monitored three-chick pack kept things in check. The biggest downfall was the extent to which the fake cherry flavors muscled out the chocolate, but, taken as a whole, these reminded me of cordials: cherry takes the lead, fondant (or sugary marshmallow) stands as a sidekick, and chocolate is a background character. Not an unimportant character, per se. More like the Cabbage Vendor in Avatar: adding color and depth without being allotted much time for development.

All that said, if you love cherries, sugar, and chickadees that stare at you ominously, these are worth dishing out $1.99 to give ‘em a shot.

(Nutrition Facts – 3 Chicks – 150 calories, 30 calories from fat, 3.5 grams of fat, 2 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 10 milligrams of sodium, 30 grams of carbohydrates, Less than 1 gram of dietary fiber, 28 grams of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.)

Item: Limited Edition Cherry Cordial Delight Peeps
Purchased Price: $1.99
Size: 3 pack/1.5 oz.
Purchased at: Target
Rating: 6 out of 10
Pros: Cherry cordial flavors in marshmallow form. Cherry flavor similar to cherry Skittles. Quite puffy. Crispy sugar outside. No goo is involved. Non-palm-oil chocolate is used. The Cabbage Vendor in Avatar
Cons: Cherry overpowers chocolate. Red dye adds bitterness. Chickadees stare at you ominously. Childhood traumas involving cherry cordials. Non-childhood traumas involving chickens.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Magnum Double Raspberry Ice Cream Bars

Magnum Double Raspberry Ice Cream Bars

There’s a Magnum Double Chocolate, Double Peanut Butter, and Double Caramel, so why not a Double Raspberry. Maybe the next one will have peanuts and almonds and be called “Double Nuts.” (Spotted by Amanda at Kroger.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS: KFC Nashville Hot Chicken and Nashville Hot Tenders

KFC Nashville Hot Chicken

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

I know the Jerry Seinfeld in you is going, “What the deal with the pickles?” Did the Vlasic stork accidentally drop some on the chicken? Is there a pickle surplus in the U.S.?

No and no, my friends. That’s how they’re supposed to be. Don’t believe me? Read this.

The chicken gets its spiciness from a blend of cayenne and smoked paprika. Along with the bone-in Nashville Hot Chicken, KFC is also offering boneless Nashville Hot Chicken Tenders, which are available as a three-piece meal with cole slaw and a biscuit.

KFC Nashville Hot Tenders

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

(Image via KFC website)

SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 1/20/2016

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.

Betty Crocker Limited Edition Raspberry Mojito Cupcake & Frosting Kit

Betty Crocker Limited Edition Raspberry Mojito Cupcake & Frosting Kit

You’re drunk, Betty Crocker! Also, this is the only photo in this post that will not have any of the following words: organic, pure, and natural. (Spotted by Carla at Walmart.)

International Delight Simply Pure Vanilla Coffee Creamer

International Delight Simply Pure Vanilla Coffee Creamer

International Delight Simply Pure Hazelnut Coffee Creamer

International Delight Simply Pure Hazelnut Coffee Creamer

International Delight Simply Pure Caramel Coffee Craemer

International Delight Simply Pure Caramel Coffee Creamer

According to the ingredients, they’re made with real milk, cream, sugar, and guar gum. (Spotted by Lindsay A at Meijer.)

Capri Sun Organic (Grape and Fruit Punch)

Capri Sun Organic (Grape and Fruit Punch)

If you want to do the Capri Sun Challenge, you can now do it with Organic Capri Sun. (Spotted by Lindsay A at Meijer.)

Cascadian Farm Farm Stand Harvest Cherry, Almond & Quinoa Granola

Cascadian Farm Farm Stand Harvest Cherry, Almond & Quinoa Granola

Cascadian Farm Farm Stand Harvest Cranberry, Maple & Wild Rice Granola

Cascadian Farm Farm Stand Harvest Cranberry, Maple & Wild Rice Granola

Cascadian Farm Farm Stand Harvest Honey, Almond & Chia Granola

Cascadian Farm Farm Stand Harvest Honey, Almond & Chia Granola

If I was a horrible farm stand owner, I’d buy these, separate them into smaller bags, put my own label on them, pretend I harvested them, and charge for each small bag the price I bought the bigger bags for. Ka-ching! (Spotted by Amanda at Kroger.)

Nestle Coffee-mat Salted Caramel Natural Bliss Creamer

Nestle Coffee-mate Salted Caramel Natural Bliss Creamer

I double dare a company to create a brand called Pure Natural Organic Bliss. (Spotted by Lindsay A at Meijer.)

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.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: MiO Energy Ice Vanilla Java and Iced Mocha Java

MiO Energy Ice Vanilla Java and Iced Mocha Java

Look out Folgers and Maxwell House! MiO has come to take the iced coffee drink concentrate crown! (Spotted by CLyals at Meijer.)

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