SPOTTED ON SHELVES: TGI Fridays Frozen Flings Bon Bons

TGI Fridays Frozen Flings S'Mores Bon Bons

TGI Fridays Frozen Flings S’Mores Bon Bons

TGI Fridays Frozen Flings Mexican Hot Chocolate Bon Bons

TGI Fridays Frozen Flings Mexican Hot Chocolate Bon Bons

TGI Fridays Frozen Flings Death By Chocolate Bon Bons

TGI Fridays Frozen Flings Death By Chocolate Bon Bons

TGI Fridays Frozen Flings Strawberry Shortcake Bon Bons

TGI Fridays Frozen Flings Strawberry Shortcake Bon Bons

TGI Fridays Frozen Flings Birthday Cake Bon Bons

TGI Fridays Frozen Flings Birthday Cake Bon Bons

I wonder how much these will hurt if someone flings them at me after being taken right out of the freezer. (Spotted by Chris B at Harris Teeter and Giant.)

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SPOTTED ON SHELVES IN CANADA: Schweppes Cranberry Raspberry Ginger Ale

Schweppes Cranberry Raspberry Ginger Ale

I wish the big ginger ale brands would offer more flavored ginger ales. (Spotted by Junk Food Dog at Loblaws in Canada.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS: Wendy’s Swiss Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger

Wendy s Swiss JBC

Wendy’s has a new value burger, the Swiss Junior Bacon Cheeseburger. Or as the fast food chain is calling it on their website, the Swiss JBC.

Just add some Swiss to the JBC.
On a mission trying to make something tasty.

Sorry, I couldn’t help myself. The melody for Warren G’s “Regulate” popped into my head when when I saw JBC.

The burger features a beef patty, Applewood-smoked bacon, tomato, lettuce, a slice of Swiss, and ranch sauce. It has 380 calories, 200 calories from fat, 22 grams of fat, 7 grams of saturated fat, 0.5 grams of trans fat, 55 milligrams of cholesterol, 720 milligrams of sodium, 26 grams of carbohydrates, 5 grams of sugar, 2 grams of fiber, and 21 grams of protein.

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

(Image via Wendy’s website)

BACK ON SHELVES: Wrigley’s Extra Cinnamon Gum (2016)

Wrigley's Extra Cinnamon Gum (2016)

It’s back! To be honest, I didn’t even know it was gone. (Spotted by Sarah D at Dillions.)

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REVIEW: Keebler Limited Batch Peppermint Fudge Stripes Cookies

Keebler Limited Batch Peppermint Fudge Stripes Cookies

Candy Canes and Cookies.

It has a cute ring to it, doesn’t it? Like the title of a baking blog, or a children’s Christmas story, or even a specialty store that sells holiday-themed socks. But eaten together?

Sure, we’ve had Candy Cane Oreo Cookies, but a part of me has always felt the confection world should never be combined with the creaming method world. It’s sort of like fish and cheese. Conventional wisdom tells us these things just don’t “go” together, and far be it for drumming up iconoclasm once Christmas comes around.

Keebler Limited Batch Peppermint Fudge Stripes Cookies change all that. It really shouldn’t be a surprise; I mean, these are cookies baked by magical elves. Yes, they may live in a tree owned by Kellogg’s, but I like to think of the Keebler elves as cousins to Santa’s elves, except more proficient in cookie making than toy making.

And let me tell you something: The Keebler elves nail the cookie thing here, just like how Santa’s elves nailed my 1997 request for a Nintendo Gameboy. The familiar shortbread cookie base is crunchy, buttery, and not overpoweringly sweet; small bursts of red nonpareils lend a sweet sugar cookie vibe, while the white fudge coating further adds to the frosting-like texture of the cookie.

Keebler Limited Batch Peppermint Fudge Stripes Cookies 2

Keebler Limited Batch Peppermint Fudge Stripes Cookies 4

As for the peppermint taste, it’s right where it needs to be. The danger with peppermint anything is that the floral, light taste of mint overwhelms the taste buds and makes you feel like you’re eating a Tic-Tac. Thankfully, that is not the case with these cookies. The peppermint taste is there, but it’s not that rush of winter freshness that comes from binging on a box of candy canes (pro tip: not good). Instead, the floral taste gives a cool relief to the frosting-like white fudge, which has a rich vanilla sweetness.

Keebler Limited Batch Peppermint Fudge Stripes Cookies 3

While Keebler’s elves are clearly taking a page from Santa’s elves in the design of a Christmas themed cookie, what they haven’t managed to do is perfect a flawless packaging and delivery system. The same nonresealable package that plagues Fudge Stripes houses the limited edition cookie, while the white fudge coating had melted by the time I opened the package. The ensuing peppermint white fudge, while lickable and probably awesome on cupcakes, was stickier and harder to wash off my paws than the sugar coating of a half-eaten candy cane.

You gotta give it to the Keebler elves. After years of offering plain Fudge Stripes (which are delicious) they’ve tinkered their treehouse production facilities and expanded into pumpkin spice, birthday cake, cookies & creme, and now peppermint. I’m not saying these would be a great cookie to leave out for Santa, but yeah, with the frosted shortbread cookie vibe, crunchy vanilla, and peppermint sweetness, I am kind of saying that.

(Nutrition Facts – 2 cookies – 140 calories from fat, 60 calories from fat, 6 grams of fat, 4 grams of sat fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 70 milligrams of sodium, 19 grams of carbohydrates, 10 grams of sugar, 0 grams of fiber, and less than 1 gram of protein..)

Purchased Price: $2.00
Size: 11.5 oz
Purchased at: United Supermarkets
Rating: 8 out of 10
Pros: Fresh and floral peppermint taste that doesn’t linger on your tongue like a candy cane. Crunchy shortbread cookie with rich white fudge and crunchy vanilla flavor. Would make a solid seasonal ice cream sandwich base.
Cons: Keebler’s absolute reluctance to embrace resealable packaging. White fudge coating can melt and be messy. Limited appeal for non-peppermint lovers. The politics of elf family trees.

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