SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Chobani Flip Greek Yogurt (Blueberry B-Fast, Sunrisin’ Raisin, and Mixed Berry Morning)

Chobani Flip Blueberry B-Fast

Chobani Flip Sunrisin’ Raisin

Chobani Flip Mixed Berry Morning 2

Chobani Flip Mixed Berry Morning

If Chobani comes out with a lunch Flip line, I hope the following flavors are available: Lemon Lunch Munch, Nuts at Noon, and Mixed Berry Midday.

(Spotted by Rachel C at Ralphs.)

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SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Great Value Creamy and Crunchy Speculoos Cookie Butter

Great Value Creamy and Crunchy Speculoos Cookie Butter

I wonder if we’ll see a whole line of Great Value Cookie Butter products similar to what Trader Joe’s has. Maybe cookie butter cheesecake, ice cream, and sandwich cookies are in our future. (Spotted by Paul D at Walmart.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS: New Cinnabon Chillattas

Cinnabon has revamped their line of Chillattas.

Gone are the Oreo, Chocolate Mocha, Cinnamon Roll, Strawberry, Strawberry Banana, and Tropical Blast Chillattas. They have been replaced with Oreo Cookies & Cream, Double Chocolate Mocha, Signature Cinnamon Roll, and Strawberries & Cream Chillattas. There’s also a seasonal Peaches & Cream flavor available throughout the summer.

According to Cinnabon, it has made the blended beverages creamier and more indulgent than ever. The Chillatta line up features chunks of Oreo cookies, layers of real fruit pieces, and Ghirardelli chocolate swirls. But, perhaps, the most indulgent is the Signature Cinnamon Roll version that features a whole BonBites as a garnish.

All flavors are available in 16- and 24-ounce sizes. The Signature Cinnamon has a suggested prices of $4.49 and $5.29, respectively. The other flavors are available at $3.99 for the 16-ounce and $4.79 for the 24-ounce.

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

(Image via Cinnabon)

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Limited Edition Long Lost Lime Skittles

Limited Edition Long Lost Lime Skittles

I see Skittles of green, red ones too. I taste the lime, not green apple this time. And I think to myself, what a wonderful world. (Spotted by Carla at Walmart.)

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REVIEW: Arby’s Liger Shake

Arby s Liger Shake

Heading into this limited-time-only product, I knew three things about ligers:

  • It’s the technical name for the offspring of a male lion and female tiger (the inverse, in case you were wondering, is called a tigon.)
  • There’s a famous Japanese wrestler named Jushin “Thunder” Liger, who was inspired by a short-lived anime of the same name (why he has a head shaped like a demonic pinata, though, I can’t explain.)
  • It’s Napoleon Dynamite’s favorite animal.

It’s an unorthodox name for a novelty milkshake, but after you’ve tried Arby’s newfangled beverage it all makes sense. The Liger Shake isn’t called that just because it looks like a pair of Cincinnati Bengals Zubaz workout pants in drinkable form – it truly is the harmonious synthesis of two distinct flavors that you’d never expect to merge together so well.

Arby s Liger Shake

The Liger Shake’s hook is pretty straightforward. It’s half orange cream – think, a ritzier version of that sherbet stuff we all ate in elementary school – and half Ghirardelli chocolate ice cream, with several rings of sludgier, in-house chocolate syrup tying everything together. Naturally, there’s also a hearty dollop of whipped cream to top things off, which makes comparisons to the beverages sold at a certain ubiquitous coffee chain all but unavoidable.

Unlike the Unicorn Frappuccino, however, this competing, swirl-centric offering from Arby’s is a classic milkshake through and through. While I’ve never been particularly fond of orange or chocolate-flavored shakes, combining the two makes for an unexpectedly satisfying combination. I guess the best thing to liken the Liger Shake to are Terry’s Chocolate Orange products – you know, those aluminum foil wrapped delicacies on store shelves every Christmas – mixed with the traditional Wendy’s Frosty.

Arby s Liger Shake 3

The shake has a very nice congealed consistency and the flavors mingle together quite well without either becoming too dominant. Somehow, someway, the fast food wizards at Arby’s managed to keep the orange-to-chocolate flavor ratio at an even-keel, and the end product is certain to please chocoholics and citrus-holics alike.

If I had to be a nitpicker, I’d take a few points off for the whipped cream (it has a nice aesthetic, but it gets milky fast and muddles with the flavor a bit) and the perhaps too sludgy chocolate swirls, which have a texture and overall mouthfeel that just doesn’t gel with the rest of the ingredients. That said, those minor flaws can easily be overlooked seeing how yummy the product taken as a whole is, and for less than three bucks, you simply can’t complain about the volume you’re getting here.

And as a nice bonus, this is one of the few fast food shakes that seems impervious to freezer burn. My leftover Liger Shake tasted just as flavorful and filling after two nights in the freezer as it did fresh out of the drive-thru lane – an attribute we can only pin on the product’s sturdy, crossbred genetics, perhaps?

(Nutrition Facts – Large – 680 calories, 180 calories from fat, 20 grams of total fat, 13 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 60 milligrams of cholesterol, 440 milligrams of sodium, 116 grams of total carbohydrates, 2 grams of dietary fiber, 104 grams of sugar, 15 grams of protein.)

Purchased Price: $2.89
Size: Large
Rating: 8 out of 10
Pros: The drink has a nice, creamy consistency. The orange and chocolate flavors mix together surprisingly well. Even the smaller version will fill you up.
Cons: The whipped cream doesn’t add a whole lot to the experience. The chocolate “rings” don’t complement the rest of the shake as well as they could. Wondering how long it’ll be before Arby’s rolls out their Zebroid, Wholphin and Beefalo follow-up shakes.

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