REVIEW: Planters Banana Sundae Mix

Planters Banana Sundae Mix

Why does Mr. Peanut walk with a cane?

Because he has “planter” warts.

I said, because he has plan– BOOOOOOO!

Now that I put that visual in your heads, who’s hungry?!

I absolutely love banana snacks. If an ice cream joint has banana on their flavor list, that’s my new spot. Ya know how Apple fans camp outside stores for days to get a new iPhone? I do that in anticipation of new banana snacks hitting the shelves.

Ok, that’s an exaggeration, but the point stands – I love me some banana, and I don’t even care if you take that sentence out of context.

So with that said, when I saw Planters put out a snack mix boasting banana as the main attraction, I had to try it. Surely there was no way this mix could possibly disappoint a rabid banana lover such as me, right?

*sigh*

Can we just let banana be the star for once?!

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The mix consists of honey roasted peanuts, chocolate covered peanuts, vanilla yogurt covered peanuts, strawberry covered peanuts and boring old, hard as a rock banana chips. What a letdown.

Unless the banana chip is the first thing you bite into, that flavor gets lost in the shuffle. The chocolate and sugary yogurts instantly overpower it.

Those coated pieces are way too big. I wish they were all 25 percent smaller at least, and I wish they mixed in a banana yogurt coated peanut to go with the rest.

The vanilla yogurt covered peanuts are oddly flavorless. The strawberry peanuts don’t pack much flavor either. I actually forgot they were there. I’m a huge fan of yogurt covered raisins and this coating pales in comparison to what I’m used to. Also, I know raisins don’t really mesh with this flavor profile, but I was really missing that texture in every bite.

The chocolate candy covered peanut is the star of the mix. They taste like slightly softer peanut M&Ms. Outside of the honey roasted peanuts, they were the only ingredient I’d eat a bag of by themselves. But this isn’t a “chocolate” mix, it’s a “banana” sundae mix. I didn’t sign up for overpowering chocolate.

This is a trail mix though, so the point is to eat everything at once. And as a whole, it’s reasonably successful. Does it taste like a banana sundae? Not really. Maybe one out of five bites might taste like one.

It’s almost like you’re eating a handful of Goobers. The chocolate and the peanut crunch come to the forefront more than anything else.

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And with that in mind, the fact there are two yogurt coated peanuts, honey roasted peanuts, lightly caramelized banana chips, and giant chocolate balls makes this a very sweet trail mix. Tossing a few regular salted peanuts in the mix probably wouldn’t have hurt at all. I prefer my mixes to have a sweet and salty balance. The sugar lingers in your mouth, so while it’s not a big bag, I had no desire to finish it in one sitting.

I love bananas in their true form, but I love them even more in their artificial form. They loaded this mix with chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry candy coatings and just arbitrarily threw in little chunks of banana chips. There should have been multiple banana varieties. Someone get Mr. Peanut on the horn, I have a bone to pick with him.

(Nutrition Facts – 3 Tbsp – 150 calories, 90 calories from fat, 10 grams of fat, 4 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 35 milligrams of sodium, 13 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of dietary fiber, 9 grams of sugar, and 3 gram of protein..)

Item: Planters Banana Sundae Mix
Purchased Price: $2.94
Size: 6 oz. bag
Purchased at: Walmart
Rating: 5 out of 10
Pros: Anything with banana is still decent. Chocolate pieces were great. Satisfies sugar craving. Honey roasted peanuts.
Cons: Banana flavor gets lost. Ridiculous 3 Tbsp serving size. Corny dad jokes, Yogurt pieces are too big and have a weak flavor.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 10/12/2015

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.

Switzer's Salted Caramel Twists

Switzer’s Salted Caramel Twists

Starbucks Salted Caramel Mocha straws? (Spotted by Anonymous at Dollar Tree.)

Kroger Pumpkin Spice Cream Cheese Spread

Kroger Pumpkin Spice Cream Cheese Spread

I wish Safeway has a bunch of pumpkin spice store brand stuff like Kroger and Giant. (Spotted by Robbie at Kroger.)

Maruchan Chicken Tortilla Instant Lunch

Maruchan Chicken Tortilla Instant Lunch

I don’t follow instant ramen as closely as I follow Oreo cookies, so I don’t know how often Maruchan and Nissin come out with new flavors. (Spotted by Jonathan J at Food Lion.)

Mrs Dash Table Blends

Mrs Dash Table Blends

I bet Mr. Dash doesn’t have hypertension. (Spotted by Sylvia at Vons.)

Marie Callender's Broccoli Cheddar & Potato Pot Pie

Marie Callender’s Broccoli Cheddar & Potato Pot Pie

A veggie pot pie? This would’ve never happened if Marie Callender was alive! Actually, maybe she did make them. I’m too lazy to Google it to find out. But this does look good. (Spotted by Jonathan J at Food Lion.)

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COMING SOON: Coffee Nut, Honey Nut, and Chili Nut M&M’s

M Ms Flavor Vote

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

In March, Mars will run a promotion called M&M’s Flavor Vote that’ll involve three new Peanut M&M’s flavors: Coffee Nut, Honey Nut, and Chili Nut. Voting will take place from the end of March to the middle of June. The image above come from an ad in Progressive Grocer magazine.

What’s really interesting about these flavors is the use of Peanut M&M’s. All the previous flavored M&M’s (pumpkin spice, peppermint, candy corn, pecan pie, I’m going to stop now or else this list will get super long) have either been milk chocolate or white chocolate M&M’s.

(Hat tip to Carla)

REVIEW: Hostess Limited Edition Pumpkin Spice Cup Cakes

Hostess Limited Edition Pumpkin Spice Cup Cakes

There are no pumpkin spice jokes left to be made, are there? Yes, it’s everywhere. Yes, people have found some preposterous things to infuse with it. But who cares? It’s popular because it’s a delicious signifier of autumn’s arrival. You may have already come across 57,346,922 pumpkin spice junk food items this season, but let’s enter this review with an open mind free of cynicism!

When I read that Hostess had introduced Limited Edition Pumpkin Spice Cup Cakes this year, I was pretty jazzed. Much like the back-to-school/Halloween/Thanksgiving season in general, Hostess snacks inspire a sense of comfort and nostalgia in me. (Plus I’d recently experienced a renewed interest in Hostess products last year after their shameless, but effective, product placement with X-Men: Days of Future Past. Darn you, bizarre marketing tie-ins.)

After failing to locate them at nearby grocery stores, I eventually discovered the cupcakes in the seasonal section at Target. When I finally got them home and tried them out, I found that my expectations remained generally undashed.

To begin, I don’t want to say that their smell is overpowering, but it’s certainly bold, and it permeates the room from the moment you open the box (even though each cake is sealed in an airtight wrapper!). I’m talking Glade-levels of scent here, which, if you truly enjoy the aroma of clove and nutmeg, then yay!

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Visually, the cakes were slightly disappointing. The lot I got was sort of pathetically misshapen, tinier than one might anticipate, and they featured a meager number of sprinkles on each cake. The fondant-style icing was also kind of brittle, but I suppose that’s to be expected when you’re dealing with factory-produced pastries.

Before fully biting in, I sampled each separate component (icing, cake, sprinkle, filling) so I that I could taste their flavors individually before experiencing how they worked together. Turns out that fastidiousness was all in vain; as indicated by their scent, these things are pumpkin spice cherry bombs with a flavor so, um, robust that it’s impossible to discern the various tastes because the pumpkin spice overrides them all.

What’s more, these cupcakes are rich. Like, really rich. I couldn’t even finish two of them, and I’m somebody who has no problem polishing off a pint of ice cream in mere minutes. Don’t think of the “one cake” serving size listed in the nutrition facts as a suggestion – consider it a prescription dosage to be observed for your personal welfare.

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Still, the cakes aren’t bad, just dangerously potent. And there’s plenty of positive things to say about them: They’re surprisingly, almost logic-defyingly moist, and the creme filling has that trademark Hostess velvety whip feel to it which complements the pumpkin spice flavor quite well. Also, the crunchy sprinkles, crisp icing, and pillowy cake work well together to create an enjoyable combination of textures. So long as you don’t overindulge, these cakes are actually quite good.

To the diehard pumpkin spice junk food fanatics, these bad boys should be very close to, if not right up, your alley. There’s no nuanced flavor here – just pure, uncorrupted autumnal essence. I may have struggled with them, but the truth is that they’re nothing more and nothing less than what I’d imagined when I read the words “pumpkin,” “spice,” and “Hostess” together in one product description. Enjoy in moderation – and with moderate expectations – and they’re unlikely to disappoint.

(Nutrition Facts – 1 cake – 160 calories, 45 calories from fat, 5 grams of fat, 2.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 10 milligrams of cholesterol, 140 milligrams of sodium, 27 grams of carbohydrates, 0 gram of dietary fiber, 20 grams of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.)

Item: Hostess Limited Edition Pumpkin Spice Cup Cakes
Purchased Price: $2.50
Size: 8 cakes
Purchased at: Target
Rating: 6 out of 10
Pros: Consistent Hostess quality. One box should last you a while. Limited edition seasonal foods are just plain old fun.
Cons: Likely too sweet and pumpkin spice-y for some. Easy to overindulge. Smells like a Yankee Candle.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 10/9/2015

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.

Baket Josef's Gluten Free Pumpkin Bread & Muffin Baking Mix

Baket Josef’s Gluten Free Pumpkin Bread & Muffin Baking Mix

Hey Krusteaz! Where’s YOUR gluten free pumpkin bread and muffin mix? Here’s a review. (Spotted by Sylvia at Trader Joe’s.)

Herr's Peppered Bacon Potato Chips

Herr’s Peppered Bacon Potato Chips

After seeing this bag, I think I’d like to see eggs and bacon flavored chips. (Spotted by Dustin at Walmart.)

Welch's Concord Grape Soft Licorice

Welch’s Concord Grape Soft Licorice

Welch’s…what won’t they do with grapes? (Spotted by Joshua G at Walgreens.)

Creative Snack Co Limited Edition Pumpkin Pecan Granola

Creative Snack Co Limited Edition Pumpkin Pecan Granola

I’ve seen enough medical marijuana B-roll footage to know that looks like weed. (Spotted by Nicole W at Fresh Market.)

7-Select Go! Yum Milk Chocolate Nut Clusters and Mini Milk Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels

7-Select Go! Yum Milk Chocolate Nut Clusters and Mini Milk Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels

7-Select Go! Yum Traditional English Toffee and Hazelnut Dark Chocolate Truffles

7-Select Go! Yum Traditional English Toffee and Hazelnut Dark Chocolate Truffles

Whenever I go to 7-Eleven, I usually just buy soda, chips, or convenience store sushi that’ll make my tummy feel sick in about an hour. I don’t buy anything fancy like traditional English toffee or dark chocolate truffles. (Spotted by Robbie at 7-Eleven.)

Thank you to all the photo contributors! If you’re out shopping and see an interesting new or limited edition 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.

Also, if you’re wondering if we’ve already covered something, search our Flickr photos or use the Google Search box on the right (or below if you’re on a mobile device) to find out.