ANNOUNCEMENT: New Impulsive Buy Reviewer Brian

I’ve been preparing for this opportunity ever since I saw a Life cereal commercial and thought “Big whoop–I’d eat anything AND would survive mixing pop rocks with cola”. Ever since I wrote a poem for the first grade play about how perplexing it was (and still is) that tomatoes are fruit. Ever since I ran around the McDonald’s Playplace pointing out the Hamburgler was actually committing a hate crime and Mayor McCheese had a vendetta to settle.

My current interest and passion for new food products would be considered largely unacceptable by most members of society. I have been known to drive to six or seven locations in a day if I discover a product I must have. Six or seven isn’t THAT many, but it is if you’d like to maintain a family or a job or anything else that has a semblance of a 37 year old’s non-vagabond existence. And even when I don’t know something’s out there, I have a keen, systematic eye that I apply to convenience stores and supermarkets, scanning my eyes in all the right places (soda coolers, candy displays, potato chips, and the almighty holiday clearance section) in an efficient fashion that makes me feel that somehow I haven’t invested nearly as much time in this “hobby” as I have.

When I had less money at my disposal (my “monastic” grad school years en route to becoming a school psychologist) I would find a new product I was excited about, purchase one, and try it. If I liked it, I would then often engage in wild goose chases, trying to find the product again, only to meet with crippling, constant disappointment. As my wallet grew more proportional to my desire for Jolly Ranchers soda and Mint Skittles, I discovered that purchasing multiple items of a new product was effective insurance against the “one night stand” phenomenon I had incurred. However, I also found it was a proper way to fill your pantry with the dud products of the universe, the items so bad that you couldn’t pawn them off on the unsuspecting with a straight face. You might call it the “Why you don’t give out your address on Tinder”.

My family is subject to these whims now, as we try to find a happy medium. Two packages of new Oreos make it through the Ellis Island that is the grocery checkout (the worst Oreos will still get eaten by someone at 2am), but I invest more effort into defending my purchase of dessert Pringles than a court-appointed attorney. Ultimately, the cream rises to the top (save for the “Vanilla Heat” creamer I inflicted upon my loved ones). My students are not safe either, like the time I had them eating the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree burn Doritos in a contest to win the extra cup of Rita’s Water Ice I had purchased. A true battle for the ages (of eight and up).

In all honesty, I think if someone took a close look at my behavior, they might consider it to be a little bit insane — for a person who doesn’t work in the food review industry. Therefore, this opportunity to include you all on my never-ending quest is a chance to restore my sanity, without me changing how I operate or responding to every Rorschach test with obscure product names like “Takis!” and “Bugles!” This is a match made in Heavenly Hash, so sound the, ahem, bugle–let’s get this hunt started.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 12/8/2016

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.

McCormick Gingerbread Spice

McCormick Gingerbread Spice

Wait a minute. McCormick has been in the spice game for decades and only now it offers gingerbread spice? (Spotted by Carla at Walmart.)

Star Wars Milk Chocolate & Surprise

Star Wars Milk Chocolate & Surprise

I wonder what the surprise is. My guess is a Kylo Ren spin-off movie in 2025. (Spotted by Sylvia at Target.)

Gaslamp Popcorn Co Malibu Mix

Gaslamp Popcorn Co Malibu Mix

Three flavors in one bag mixed together AND it’s called Malibu Mix? This sound like the result of someone drinking too much Malibu Rum. (Spotted by Sylvia at Ralphs.)

Simple Truth (Kroger) Strained Greek Yogurt (Strawberry and Cherry)

Simple Truth (Kroger) Strained Greek Yogurt (Strawberry and Cherry)

Simple Truth (Kroger) Strained Greek Yogurt (Raspberry and Blueberry Pomegranate)

Simple Truth (Kroger) Strained Greek Yogurt (Raspberry and Blueberry Pomegranate)

(Spotted by Carla at Fred Meyer.)

King Arthur Flour Essential Goodness Everyone's Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix and Malted Milk Chocolate Cupcake + Frosting Mix

King Arthur Flour Essential Goodness Everyone’s Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix and Malted Milk Chocolate Cupcake + Frosting Mix

King Arthur Flour Essential Goodness Vanilla Bean Cheesecake Bar Mix

King Arthur Flour Essential Goodness Vanilla Bean Cheesecake Bar Mix

The only appropriate way to cut the cheesecake bars is with a knife called Excalibur. (Spotted by Carla at Target and Sylvia at Ralphs.)

365 Everyday Value Limited Edition Dark Chocolate Peppermint Sandwich Cremes

365 Everyday Value Limited Edition Dark Chocolate Peppermint Sandwich Cremes

365 Everyday Value Limited Edition Dark Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt Sandwich Cremes

365 Everyday Value Limited Edition Dark Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt Sandwich Cremes

(Spotted by Rachel C at Whole Foods)

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.

FAST FOOD NEWS: Dave’s Cherry Cream Soda Only at Wendy’s

Dave's Cherry Cream Soda Only at Wendy's

Long time Impulsive Buy reader Rich sent us this photo of a Coca-Cola Freestyle machine offering regular and diet versions of Dave’s Cherry Cream Soda at a Wendy’s location in Cincinnati. As you can see on the screen, the flavor is a Wendy’s exclusive.

There currently isn’t any information about the soft drink on the Wendy’s website. It might be in the testing phase right now. If you’ve seen the flavor at your local Wendy’s, let us know in the comments.

Special Coca-Cola Freestyle flavors are something we saw last year when Burger King and other chains offered holiday flavors.

REVIEW: Papa John’s Pan Pizza

Papa John's Pan Pizza 2

Let’s have some real talk about my relationship with Papa John’s.

I’ve been walking the Papa John’s beat for TIB for some years now. New menu item, new toppings – if it’s got that new car, er, pizza smell, I’m on it.

But this doesn’t mean I have some sort of love affair with Papa John’s. You know what I do have a love affair with? Laziness. If every item I wanted to review could be delivered to my door in 40 minutes, I would be very rich in Oreos and very, very poor in dollars.

But there’s no “weird Oreo flavor of the month” delivery service (yet), so instead I find myself reviewing a lot of weird pizza. And that seems to mean reviewing a lot of Papa John’s.

This time around, Papa John’s isn’t doing anything weird. In fact, they’re coming out with something that’s a bit of a classic: the pan pizza.

Papa John's Pan Pizza

Look at that fancy pants box. Or should I say, fancy PANS box. Anyways, Papa John stands smugly in the upper-right corner of the box, compelling you to marvel at his black-and-gold special pizza box that tries to look for all the world like a package of Magnum Ice Cream Bars. Seducing. Beckoning. Pizza.

I always thought that pan pizza was the same thing as deep dish pizza, because I had no culture. I’ve since learned myself, but I actually had to look up what pan pizza really is. What it boils down to is that, instead of being hand-tossed, the pizza is baked in an oiled pan with the dough just sort of shoved up against the edges, resulting in a thicker crust with crispy edges.

Or, as Papa John puts it, “Why do we bake it in a pan? Because it bakes our fresh dough into a thick, hearty crust that’s light and fluffy with crispy edges and cheesy caramelized goodness.”

Since it’s all about the crust here, I’m going to ignore the toppings. (For the record, I chose the Pan John’s Favorite.)

I’mma be real with you – Papa John’s hand-tossed crust is not my favorite. It always seems a little undercooked to me. That said, their pan crust is a study in contradictions.

Papa John's Pan Pizza 4

On the one hand, the outer crust was definitely crispy and somewhat buttery – I enjoyed those aspects of it much more than a regular Papa John’s crust. Also, the cheese goes all the way to the edge, so I didn’t feel like I was left with a half-cooked breadstick at the end of my slice of pizza. The crust under the toppings was chewy without being soggy – also good.

But then there was the flavor. Papa John’s says that the dough is made fresh and with only seven ingredients: flour, extra virgin olive oil, cold-filtered water, sugar, salt, yeast, and oil. Yet, there was an odd, artificial flavor that I couldn’t quite pin down. Given that none of the ingredients are actually artificial, the best I could come up with was the flavor of spoiled oil. If this was the case, then maybe I just got a bad pie?

Papa John's Pan Pizza 3

Papa John’s came so close to giving me a crust I really enjoyed with their Pan Pizza – crispy, crunchy, buttery edges that didn’t even need the included dipping sauce that I usually require in order to ingest the crust of their pizza. But then they went and gave it some weird undertone of flavor that made me feel like I was eating something that wasn’t quite right. So close, Papa, so close.

(Nutrition Facts – 1 slice – 290 calories, 160 calories from fat, 18 grams of fat, 7 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 35 milligrams of cholesterol, 870 milligrams of sodium, 20 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, 3 grams of sugar, 12 grams of protein..)

Purchased Price: $12.00
Size: 12” pizza
Rating: 5 out of 10
Pros: Not left with a doughy breadstick crust. Fancy, seductive box. Crispy edges. Toppings to all the way to the edge.
Cons: All food should be available for delivery at all times. The artificial/spoiled flavor taints the whole pizza. Only available in one (pretty small) size.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Yoplait Custard Yogurt (2016)

Yoplait Custard Yogurt (Caramel and Blueberry)

Yoplait Custard Yogurt (Caramel and Blueberry)

Yoplait Custard Yogurt (Strawberry and Lemon)

Yoplait Custard Yogurt (Strawberry and Lemon)

Yoplait Vanilla Custard Yogurt

Yoplait Vanilla Custard Yogurt

Yoplait Banana Custard Yogurt

Yoplait Banana Custard Yogurt

‘Member Yoplait Thick & Creamy Custard-Style Yogurt. ‘Member Tatooine. (Spotted by Amanda Y at Kroger.)

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’ve tried the product, share your thoughts about it in the comments.

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