SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Outshine Non-Dairy Banana Based Frozen Fruit Blend Dessert

Outshine Non Dairy Banana Based Strawberry Banana Frozen Fruit Blend

Outshine Non Dairy Banana Based Tropical Blend Frozen Fruit Blend

Outshine Non Dairy Banana Based Berry Blend Frozen Fruit Blend

Outshine Non Dairy Banana Based Sunrise Blend Frozen Fruit Blend

I want the industrial Yonanas machine Outshine is using! This caption was not brought to you by Yonanas. (Spotted by Sascha at Meijer and Rachel C at Smiths.)

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SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Yoplait Original Limited Edition White Chocolatey Mocha and Banana Split

Yoplait Original Limited Edition White Chocolatey Mocha

Yoplait Original Limited Edition Banana Split

Oreo gets teased for all the flavors it comes out with, but Yoplait gets kind of inventive with the flavors too. (Spotted by Amanda Y at Walmart.)

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REVIEW: Mtn Dew Ice

Mtn Dew Ice

The whole “translucent soda” thing isn’t exactly the freshest idea. Nor is it exactly a novel turn for the Mountain Dew brand, which already went clear in 2015 with the limited time only DEWShine. Which, by the way, is still being sold in convenience stores down here in Atlanta, despite the product allegedly being discontinued over a year ago.

Alas, this newfangled Mtn Dew Ice isn’t exactly the same old same old. It’s an all-new Mountain Dew variation that boasts of a lemon-lime flavor and (direct quote, right off the label) “a splash of real juice.” Or, as the ingredients list puts it, “clarified lemon juice concentrate,” which I suppose is accurate enough to keep the F.D.A. off their heels.

So obviously, Mtn Dew Ice is an attempt to cut into Sprite’s customer base (apparently, Mist Twist hasn’t been up to the task). And at first taste, I’m not sure how to describe the product. After a couple of preliminary swigs, I reckoned the stuff tasted like regular Dew, albeit a little thinner and slightly less sugary. By the time I got halfway through the bottle, though, I started to pick up that advertised “lemon-lime flavor” – which, yes, is pretty much a dead ringer for the aforementioned Mist Twist.

Mtn Dew Ice 2

What we’ve ended up with is a beverage with a serious identity crisis. It’s probably a bit of a stretch to say Mtn Dew Ice is basically the merger of Mountain Dew with Mist Twist, but it’s still close enough to get the gustatory point across. Instead of giving us a more Sprite-like Mountain Dew variation, Pepsi has bestowed upon us a beverage that tastes like it’s a 50/50 split between the two.

Even weirder, it’s like the two dueling tastes refuse to gel with one another. Sometimes when I take a sip, there’s a more pronounced Mountain Dew vibe and with others I swear I took a gulp of Sprite.

There’s been some caustic feedback about the product’s artificial sweeteners, but to be honest I didn’t notice anything out of the norm. While, again, it does taste slightly less sweet than normal Mountain Dew, it’s significantly sweeter than Sprite. So if that’s a turnoff for you, don’t say you weren’t warned.

Mtn Dew Ice 3

Aesthetically, there isn’t much to look at – you know, because the soda itself is the same color as Crystal Pepsi, Tab Clear, and any of the Zevia cola offerings. The packaging isn’t all that impressive either – a light green palette with a few swatches of black and yellow here and there. But the canned iteration of the drink looks a bit snazzier.

While fairly predictable (if not flat-out boring) in taste and presentation, Mtn Dew Ice is a good (but not great) soft drink. Outside of the whole “it’s a caffeinated version of Sprite” hook, I’m afraid there isn’t much worth going out of your way to experience here.

(Nutrition Facts – 20 ounces – 160 calories, 0 grams of total fat, 90 milligrams of sodium, 41 grams of total carbohydrates, 41 grams of sugar, 0 grams of protein.)

Purchased Price: $1.49
Size: 20 oz. bottle
Purchased at: Kroger
Rating: 6 out of 10
Pros: It’s a decent citrus-flavored cola with an all right caffeine kick. The hybrid Mountain Dew/Mist Twist taste is definitely intriguing. I guess it won’t stain the carpet as badly if you spill it?
Cons: The competing flavors never really come together all that harmoniously. The packaging is lame. Wondering if Pepsi meant for it to subconsciously remind consumers of Smirnoff Ice or if it’s just me?

SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 1/18/2018

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.

Diet Coke 2018 Design

Diet Coke 2018 Design

(Spotted by David L at Walmart.)

Angie s Boom Chicka Pop Popcorn Bars  Dark Chocolate Coconut Almond and Dark Chocolate Almond Peanut

Angie’s Boom Chicka Pop Popcorn Bars (Dark Chocolate Coconut Almond and Dark Chocolate Almond Peanut)

Angie s Boom Chicka Pop Popcorn Bars  Sea Salt Cashew Caramel and Milk Chocolate Flavored Peanut Butter

Angie’s Boom Chicka Pop Popcorn Bars (Sea Salt Cashew Caramel and Milk Chocolate Flavored Peanut Butter)

(Spotted by Rachel T at Hy-Vee.)

Angie s Boom Chicka Pop Trail Mixes  Sea Salt Caramel and Tex Mex

Angie’s Boom Chicka Pop Trail Mixes (Sea Salt Caramel and Tex Mex)

Angie s Boom Chicka Pop Trail Mixes  Mountain and Tropical

Angie’s Boom Chicka Pop Trail Mixes (Mountain and Tropical)

(Spotted by Rachel T at Hy-Vee.)

Larabar Limited Edition Strawberry Chocolate Chip Bars

Larabar Limited Edition Strawberry Chocolate Chip Bars

(Spotted by Rebecca K at Target.)

Ocean Spray Craisins Tropical and Fruit Splash Variety Packs

Ocean Spray Craisins Tropical and Fruit Splash Variety Packs

(Spotted by Carla at Walmart.)

Patti s Good Life Lemon Poppy Delight

Patti’s Good Life Lemon Poppy Delight

(Spotted by Amanda Y at Walmart.)

The Cheesecake Factory at Home Cappuccino Chocolate Truffles

The Cheesecake Factory at Home Cappuccino Chocolate Truffles

The Cheesecake Factory at Home Milk Chocolate Truffles

The Cheesecake Factory at Home Milk Chocolate Truffles

The Cheesecake Factory at Home Dark Chocolate Almond Truffles

The Cheesecake Factory at Home Dark Chocolate Almond Truffles

The Cheesecake Factory at Home Mint Crunch Chocolate Truffles

The Cheesecake Factory at Home Mint Crunch Chocolate Truffles

If you have a wonderful memory, you might remember us posting a photo of the Mint Crunch one a few weeks ago. I posted another because, um, I guess you can never have too many The Cheesecake Factory at Home Mint Crunch Chocolate Truffles photos? (Spotted by Chris N at Menards.)

Hampton Farms Dill Pickle Peanuts

Hampton Farms Dill Pickle Peanuts

(Spotted by Bree at Food Lion.)

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SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Tillamook Limited Release Waffle Cone Swirl Ice Cream

Tillamook Limited Release Waffle Cone Swirl Ice Cream

Americone Dream + Chocolate Ice Cream? (Spotted by Rachel C at Walmart.)

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