COMING SOON: Pringles Sugar Cookie Potato Crisps

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It’s that time of year again.

It’s when Pringles starts rolling out their potato crisps in sweet holiday flavors. It’s also when shoppers see said sweet holiday flavors, think sweet Pringles is weird, and then ponder whether they should pick it up.

This year, there are three flavors — one new and two returning. The previously released Pringles Salted Caramel and Pringles Pecan Pie are available exclusively at Dollar General stores, while the new Pringles Sugar Cookie are a Walmart exclusive and will be available in early November. All three will have cans with a new festive sweater design.

The 2016 Holiday Pringles will be sold for a limited time with a suggested retail price of $1.69.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Ritter Sport Winter-Edition White Cinnamon Crisp

Ritter Sport Winter-Edition White Cinnamon Crisp

Cinnamon, rice crisps, and white chocolate sounds delightful for this time of year a month or two from now. (Spotted by Rachel C at World Market.)

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.

REVIEW: Mtn Dew Mango Heat Game Fuel

Mtn Dew Mango Heat

If you asked me to write down the flavors that remind me of October, I assure you that “mango” and “spicy heat” would both fall pretty low on that list, right there near the bottom with “overcooked pork chop,” “accidentally ingested Reese’s wrapper,” and “neighborhood bully knuckle sandwich.”

There’s really no logical reason for Mountain Dew’s new Mango Heat Game Fuel to debut after summer, unless the titular flavors are meant to symbolize global warming and all the unsold overstock from Trader Joe’s recent mango mania. I understand that Mango Heat doesn’t need to make sense, since it’s only meant to tie-in with the upcoming video game Titanfall 2, but as a meticulous Halloween fanatic, I want everything I consume this month to taste appropriately spooktacular.

It’s why every steak I eat in October oozes blood, every pizza is extra saucy, and every PB&J has enough J to create an impressive splash zone around me when I bite into it.

So Mountain Dew should’ve just tied this drink to the new Resident Evil zombie game and called it “Blood Orange Game Fuel.” Because as I quickly found out, that’s what it tastes like, too.

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Amidst the wails of my Spooky Sounds cassette tape and the annoyed groans of my upstairs neighbors, the fine carbonated hiss of my Dew became a welcome part of the spooky symphony. But nothing about my first sip screamed “mango!” to me. Instead, it tasted like a carbonated Hi-C Ecto-Cooler.

More specifically, it tasted like Mountain Dew took a carbonated Ecto Cooler, added a splash of Sunny D, tossed in a dash of black pepper, and mixed it all together—by using a Mango Dum-Dum sucker as the swizzle stick. In layman’s tastes, this means Mango Heat’s predominate flavor is “sugary artificial orange,” with a mildly biting tang and an even milder tropical fruitiness.

While its lack of mango is already lame enough to make an ordinary man go nuts, this Dew’s peppery heat is the disappointing icing on an already sad birthday cake—the kind of cake that misspells my name as “Don.” The promised heat isn’t spicy or burning: it’s just kind of annoying. After every sip, a tingling, unflavored aftertaste tickled the back of my throat like one of those sneezes that teases but never comes.

I tried swishing the Mango Heat around in my mouth to test for deeper flavor complexities, but this merely spread the Dew’s unpleasant slimy corn syrupiness around my mouth and made my dentist shudder in his sleep without knowing why.

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Don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong with this Dew’s angsty tangerine juice box flavor. Its “liquefied Velma Scooby-Doo fruit snacks” taste is perfectly pleasant when sipped in isolation. Yet I can’t but help compare Mango Heat to its similar-tasting Game Fuel brother: Citrus Cherry. Since Citrus Cherry is also back in stores, I wish Mountain Dew had been more experimental with this new Game Fuel flavor.

With a color as atomically orange as Mango Heat’s, Mountain Dew could’ve made a vanilla-tinged Orange Creamsicle Dew or a BuzzFeed-breaking Pumpkin Spice Dew. Heck, I would’ve even accepted a nationwide release of 2014’s legendary, nacho cheese-flavored “Dewritos” soda. It’s the most deviant time of year, yet Mountain Dew tried to play it a little too safe.

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If you really like Hi-C’s Ecto-Cooler or Orange Lavaburst, Mtn Dew Mango Heat might still tickle your fancy as much as it does your trachea. The rest of us are better off using it as a glowing Halloween mood talisman.

(Nutrition Facts – 1 bottle – 170 calories, 0 grams of fat, 100 milligrams of sodium, 46 grams of carbohydrates, 46 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of protein..)

Purchased Price: $1.69
Size: 20 fl oz bottle
Purchased at: Kroger
Rating: 5 out of 10
Pros: A stinging high-five between an Orange Starburst and a pissed-off glass of Sunny D. A soda the color of melted jack-o-lanterns. Using carbonation for atmospheric effect. Ordering an “extra large, extra bloody” pizza from Papa John’s. Never having the chance to masochistically taste “Dewritos.”
Cons: Mango flavor that’s as faded as my summer memories. A heated aftertaste that’s as irritating as YouTube’s Annoying Orange. A palette-swapped Citrus Cherry doppelgänger. PB&J stains on my best white shirt. Unknowingly eating the brown wrapper on every Reese’s Cup until I was six (seriously).

SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 10/20/2016

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.

Nature Valley Peanut Butter Chocolate Granola Cups

Nature Valley Peanut Butter Chocolate Granola Cups

This is not the peanut butter chocolate cup I’d prefer. (Spotted by Robbie at Sam’s Club.)

H-E-B Seasoned Rotisserie Chicken with Bacon

H-E-B Seasoned Rotisserie Chicken with Bacon

Do this, Costco! DO! THIS! (Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B.)

Private Selection Espresso Beverage (Mocha, Vanilla, and Hazelnut)

Private Selection Espresso Beverage (Mocha, Vanilla, and Hazelnut)

Private Selection Cafe Frappe (Mocha, Vanilla, and Hazelnut)

Private Selection Cafe Frappe (Mocha, Vanilla, and Hazelnut)

Canned and bottled coffee drinks are pricey, so it makes sense for there to be store brand slightly less pricey canned and bottled coffee drinks. (Spotted by Carla at Fred Meyer.)

Laffy Taffy Ropes Banana and Strawberry

Laffy Taffy Ropes Banana and Strawberry

Laffy Taffy Ropes Cherry

Laffy Taffy Ropes Cherry

The internet tells me that there were Laffy Taffy Ropes before. So welcome back, Laffy Taffy Ropes. I did not miss you, because I didn’t know you existed. (Spotted by Rachel C at Walmart.)

Sabra Veggie Fusions (Garden Vegetable and Mango Lime)

Sabra Veggie Fusions (Garden Vegetable and Mango Lime)

Oh Sabra! You don’t need to sneak vegetables into your guacamole. We get lots of lettuce, tomatoes, and/or onions, when we add your regular guacamole to burritos and tacos. (Spotted by Alyssa C at Giant.)

So Delicious Coconutmilk Holiday Nog

So Delicious Coconutmilk Holiday Nog

You can’t fool me new banner under price label, it’s not new. It’s just whiter new packaging. (Spotted by Carla at Safeway.)

Safeway Signature Kitchens Limited Edition Halloweeen Tuxedos

Safeway Signature Kitchens Limited Edition Halloweeen Tuxedos

Raise your virtual hand if you buy seasonal sandwich cookies that taste like regular sandwich cookies but have a colored creme. (Spotted by Carla at Safeway.)

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.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Junior Mints Hot Cocoa and Red Hots Spicy Cinnamon Apple Cider Packets

Junior Mints Hot Cocoa Packets

Red Hots Spicy Cinnamon Apple Cider Packets

I guess this is one way you can get your Red Hots hot. (Spotted by Carla at Walmart.)

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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