Other Things I Consumed (July 2025 Edition)

7-Eleven Hawaii Lychee Lemonade Slurpee.

I’ve been making it a habit of treating myself to something sweet whenever I finish a review. I also do it to replenish the glucose in my brain. A lot of my treating has involved 7-Eleven Slurpees, more specifically, 7-Eleven Hawaii Slurpees. You see, 7-Eleven locations here offer flavors that you can’t get anywhere else in the country. However, we don’t get the limited edition Slurpee flavors that mainland 7-Eleven locations get. These local flavors change periodically and have been popping up for years now, but I can’t recall ever trying any of them. But that changed in July.

7-Eleven Hawaii Melon Mochi Slurpee.

The first one I tried was Lychee Lemonade, which was good, but as a lychee lover, I wish it had a stronger kiss of the white flesh fruit. The other flavor I tried was Melon Mochi, which did a decent job of capturing the flavor of honeydew melon flavored mochi. There’s a strong melon flavor with a little something something to trick my mind into thinking mochi. If you ever visit this rock in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, I’d highly recommend you take a detour to a 7-Eleven and give these flavors a try. They change every so often, so these might not be around.

Kirkland Signature Cold Brew Mocha Freeze.

Despite being on the menu for years at this point, this was the first Cold Brew Mocha Freeze I’ve gotten from Costco. I only got it because I NEEDED caffeine while my kid was at his morning gymnastics class, and there wasn’t a Starbucks for miles, but there was a Costco within walking distance. For $3.99, I can’t complain much. It’s sweet, chocolatey, and has a decent cold brew coffee flavor. I like Starbucks Frappuccino Beverages, and this had a better icy consistency than the Frappuccino. Sure, it’s a dessert coffee drink, but it contains caffeine and tastes great. I will probably repurchase it since I have to sit through six more gymnastics classes.

Monster Energy Zero Sugar.

Finally, we have Monster Energy Zero Sugar, which is an energy drink that has been around for a couple of years now, but this is the first time I’ve tried it because I usually gravitate to the Monster Ultra flavors when I want an energy drink. It has all the flavor of the original Monster Energy Drink without sugar. However, I could easily taste the difference between this and the original Monster Energy Drink because the original has a syrupy sweetness that attacks my taste buds like a kaiju attacking Tokyo. While I like it, I don’t think I’d ever drink this regularly because Monster Ultra flavors appeal more to my palate.

SPOTTED: Wicked Elphaba Caramel Apple and Glinda Good Berry Cereals

Wicked Elphaba Caramel Apple Cereal.

Wicked Glinda Good Berry Cereal.

That’s wicked! More Wicked food stuffs. Do kids still use “wicked”? Am I unwicked for using wicked? (Spotted by Sage G at Target.)

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SPOTTED: Heinz Limited Edition Chipotle Honey Mustaaaaaard

Heinz Limited Edition Chipotle Honey Mustaaaaaard 1.

Heinz Limited Edition Chipotle Honey Mustaaaaaard 2.

Haaaaaaa! Haaaaaaa! Haaaaaaa! (Spotted by Robbie at Target.)

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SPOTTED: Jack Link’s Doritos Cool Ranch Chicken Sticks

Jack Link's Doritos Cool Ranch Chicken Sticks.

Snap into a Jack Link’s Doritos Cool Ranch Chicken Stick. That rhymes better than Snap Into a Slim Jim. (Spotted by Dan at Schnucks.)

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REVIEW: A&W Limited Edition Ice Cream Sundae Soda

Are you a millennial like me? If so, you must remember the New York Seltzer craze. Those cheery glass bottles with their cartoony NYC skylines were everywhere. And I know this seems off topic, but stick with me because I had entirely forgotten about the existence of that stuff until I popped open a can of A&W’s new Ice Cream Sundae flavored soda and was instantly transported back to a bygone 1991 and watching Rugrats while carefully holding one of those aforementioned glass bottles because very young me staunchly refused to allow my seltzer to be poured into another vessel.

Basically, what I’m trying to say is that if you yearn for the taste of a long-discontinued cream soda flavored seltzer, which came back in 2015 and was discontinued again, have I got a product for you.

This soda isn’t bad, but I wouldn’t say it tastes like an ice cream sundae, either. Maaaaaybe a mid-tier egg cream. At best. On that front, I’m disappointed. It smells chemically, leaning toward chocolate, but I don’t really taste much in the way of chocolate flavor at all. The overwhelming taste is cream soda (as if that weren’t evident by the first paragraph) with a smack of something… else. Something I can’t quite put my finger on. Is it supposed to be maraschino cherry? Maybe caramel? Whipped cream? Sprinkles? I don’t know, but I can say that it really doesn’t add much to the final product. If you generally like cream sodas, you’ll probably like this one just fine.

There’s a strong and up front vanilla note surrounded by an artificial undertone that’s a bit distracting but not too horrible. It fades away quickly into a mild vanilla aftertaste. I think this would make a decent float, as the game you can play by scanning the QR code on the packaging suggests. The color is also a bit paler than I expected, but then I do tend to get my sundaes with chocolate ice cream, so that one might be on me.

On the whole, this is worth a try for the novelty factor, but don’t expect something completely new and unique.

Purchased Price: $8.78
Size: 12 pack/12 fl oz cans
Purchased at: Walmart
Rating: 5 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (1 can) 150 calories, 0 grams of total fat, 0 grams of saturated fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 70 milligrams of sodium, 40 grams of total carbs, 0 grams of dietary fiber, 40 grams of total sugar, and 0 grams of protein.

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