SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Ocean Spray Mocktails

Ocean Spray Mocktails (Tropical Citrus Paradise, Cranberry Peach Bellini, and Cranberry Sangria)

No vodka cran? I mean, mocka cran? (Spotted by Gary A at Weis Markets.)

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COMING SOON: Nestle Sweet & Salty Snack Mixes

Nestle Sweet  Salty Snack Mixes

In 2015, Hershey’s Snack Mixes made their debut with Hershey’s milk chocolate and Reese’s varieties. In 2016, the company expanded the line with Take 5 and Almond Joy versions.

Perhaps seeing the success Hershey’s has had with their Snack Mixes, Nestle will be coming out with their own. There will be three varieties: Butterfinger, Buncha Crunch, and Raisinets.

The Butterfinger one will have Butterfinger crumbles, graham cracker cookies, Toll House peanut butter flavored morsels, and peanuts. The Buncha Crunch will have Buncha Crunch pieces, chocolate chip cookies, Toll House Premier White Morsels and peanuts. Finally, the Raisinets version will have milk chocolate Raisinets, shredded coconut, and peanuts.

FAST FOOD NEWS: Taco Bell Naked Chicken Chalupa

Taco Bell Naked Chicken Chalupa

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

Today is the day Taco Bell rolls out nationwide the new Naked Chicken Chalupa that features a crispy chicken as its shell.

That shell is made with four ounces of marinated, all white meat chicken that’s antibiotic-free. Packed in the shell there’s shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, cheddar cheese, and a creamy avocado ranch sauce. It has a suggested price of $2.99. It will also be featured in a $5 Box that also includes a Doritos Locos Taco, Crunchy Taco, and medium drink.

Taco Bell has been testing the Naked Chicken Chalupa since last spring, but the chain has been testing crispy chicken shells since 2015.

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

(Image via Taco Bell)

REVIEW: Brach’s Dessert Hearts Conversation Hearts

Brach's Dessert Hearts Conversation Hearts

Brach’s Dessert Hearts Conversation Hearts fill a niche we don’t need -— gourmet flavored chalk. (Actually, I know they’re not chalk, because I minored in geology, and coccoliths are not on the ingredient list.)

Many people hate conversation hearts. I don’t fall into the hating camp, but I do recognize that they’re far from great candy. They’re really all about Valentine’s Day tradition and nostalgia.

The yellow (“SMOOCHES,” or rather “SMOO-CHES”) is bananas foster. It has a banana note, but some other kind of flavor that I think makes it worse than plain banana would be. Bananas foster sounds like too fancy a dessert for someone who cares about conversation hearts, so they could probably make it any flavor and no one would know. If I’ve had bananas foster, I don’t remember what it tastes like.

The purplish one (“YOWZA”) is raspberry sorbet. It does taste like (fake) raspberry, but it also has a medicinal flavor to it, like cough syrup.

White (“FOR YOU”) is vanilla ice cream. I do taste a vanilla bean flavor, but it’s kind of bitter; I like real ice cream better. Vanilla is literally the simplest flavor there is. I wouldn’t say they blew it, but it could have been better.

The blue (“WINK WINK”) is blueberry pie. It also has a (fake) blueberry flavor, and some other notes that I guess could be a pie crust? This might be the most authentic one (which isn’t saying much).

Brach's Dessert Hearts Conversation Hearts 2

Then we get to the most annoying thing about these. There are two pinks, and they are very similar in color. It’s hard to tell them apart, especially if you’re not comparing them side by side. And the worst part is that one is the best flavor and one is the worst, so you can’t easily pick your favorites out.

The light pink (“MISS YOU”) is strawberry shortcake. It has the most desserty flavor, with a bit of strawberry and almost a buttery flavor. This one is my favorite.

The dark pink (“DREAM”) is cherry cobbler. This is the least flavorful and most medicinal one. It reminds me of those chalky Shamu vitamins I had in kindergarten.

Brach's Dessert Hearts Conversation Hearts 3

The primary purpose of conversation hearts is to look cute. It has never been about the flavor, so these will work just fine for most purposes, I guess. But I think you’ll be safer with more traditional flavors.

(Nutrition Facts – 12 pieces – 60 calories, 0 calories from fat, 0 grams of fat, 0 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 0 milligrams of sodium, 15 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 13 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of protein..)

Purchased Price: $2.49
Size: 14 oz. bag
Purchased at: Target
Rating: 4 out of 10
Pros: Strawberry shortcake is a decent flavor. Valentine’s Day tradition. Cuteness. A for effort. Not really chalk.
Cons: Two similar pinks. Too similar pinks. Some words are hard to read. Ugly hyphens. Raspberry sorbet tastes like cough syrup. Cherry cobbler tastes like Shamu vitamins. Shamu vitamins.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES (TRADER JOE’S EDITION) – 1/26/2017

Here are some new Trader Joe’s products found on store shelves by your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of them, share your thoughts about them in the comments.

Trader Joe's Chocolate Almond Butter Tarte

Trader Joe’s Chocolate Almond Butter Tarte

Trader Joe's Strawberry Raspberry Oatmeal

Trader Joe’s Strawberry Raspberry Oatmeal

Trader Joe's Tart Cherry, Chia & Pumpkin Seed Oatmeal

Trader Joe’s Tart Cherry, Chia & Pumpkin Seed Oatmeal

Trader Joe's Pink Grapefruit Marmalade

Trader Joe’s Pink Grapefruit Marmalade

Trader Joe's Ancient Grains and Nuts Granola

Trader Joe’s Ancient Grains and Nuts Granola

Trader Joe's Heart of Palm Medallions

Trader Joe’s Heart of Palm Medallions

If you’re uneducated about heart of palm, like I am, it’s a vegetable from the inner core of certain palm trees and not the heart of Thing from The Addams Family. (Spotted by Rachel C and Sylvia at Trader Joe’s.)

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