SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 7/12/2016

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.

Trader Joe's PB&J Bar

Trader Joe’s PB&J Bar

I want to use two PB&J Bars as the bread for a PB&J Sandwich. (Spotted by Rachel C at Trader Joe’s.)

Trader Joe's Candy Coated Chocolate Drops

Trader Joe’s Candy Coated Chocolate Drops

Hey look! Trader Joe’s Candy Coated Chocolate Drops! Or as they were called seven months ago, Trader Joe’s Candy Coated Milk Chocolate Pieces. Or as many people will call them, Trader Joe’s M&M’s. (Spotted by Rachel C at Trader Joe’s.)

Trader Joe's Black & White Diamond Cocktail Cookies

Trader Joe’s Black & White Diamond Cocktail Cookies

I guess Black & White Square Cocktail Cookies doesn’t sound as elegant. (Spotted by Rachel C at Trader Joe’s.)

Trader Joe's Canned Matar Paneer and Dal Makhani

Trader Joe’s Canned Matar Paneer and Dal Makhani

Trader Joe's Canned Chana Masala

Trader Joe’s Canned Chana Masala

I would eat Trader Joe’s canned Indian food with Trader Joe’s frozen naan. (Spotted by Rachel C at Trader Joe’s.)

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: Chobani Flip Honey, That’s Nuts! Greek Yogurt

Chobani Flip Honey, That's Nuts! Greek Yogurt

This yogurt has honey low-fat yogurt with walnut pieces and honey-glazed pumpkin seeds. When I saw this yogurt’s name, I thought it seemed like one that Ben & Jerry’s would’ve come up with. So I checked the Flavor Graveyard and found something close. The company had a flavor called This Is Nuts. (Spotted by Rachel C 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.

PODCAST: The Nosh Show #81 Oreo Double Stuff Thins

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SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Summer 2016 New Noosa Yoghurt Flavors

Noosa Sweet Heat Raspberry Habanero Yoghurt

Noosa Sweet Heat Raspberry Habanero Yoghurt

Noosa Sweet Heat Pineapple Jalapeno Yoghurt

Noosa Sweet Heat Pineapple Jalapeno Yoghurt

Noosa Sweet Heat Blackberry Serrano Yoghurt

Noosa Sweet Heat Blackberry Serrano Yoghurt

Noosa Mexican Chocolate Yoghurt

Noosa Mexican Chocolate Yoghurt

Noosa Limited Batch Bhakti Chai Yoghurt

Noosa Limited Batch Bhakti Chai Yoghurt

There’s also a Noosa Sweet Heat Mango Sweet Chili flavor. But I wonder if a raspberry, pineapple, blackberry, mango, habanero, serrano, jalapeño, and sweet chili yoghurt would taste good. (Spotted by Rachel C 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.

REVIEW: 7-Eleven Birthday Cake Slurpee

7-Eleven Birthday Cake Slurpee

It’s Slurpee’s 50th birthday, and to celebrate, 7-Eleven has released a slew of celebratory products, from the Birthday Cake Slurpee I bought to Birthday Cake Cappuccinos and Slurpee doodle Pop-Tarts.

Heck, I’m surprised they didn’t inject their hot dogs with Funfetti, since those same dogs have probably been rolling under that heat lamp for the past 50 years anyway.

Since I rode my bicycle to 7-Eleven in the summer heat, I wouldn’t make it home in time without a birthday puddle in my cup. So I was forced to photograph my Birthday Cake Slurpee in front of pedestrians who looked at me like an escaped zoo animal.

But most of them were capturing Pokémon with their phones anyway, so I like to think my weird photo-shoot was hidden behind a Snorlax.

7-Eleven Birthday Cake Slurpee 2

My first Slurpee sip was more “funeral” than “birthday.” A flowing log flume of watered-down vanilla flavor cascaded through my mouth, and it was chased by a faint lemon zest. If nothing else, I give 7-Eleven’s mad food scientists credit for including a more subtle frosting note.

All debates about icing authenticity aside, the watery vanilla made an awful first impression. Iciness in a cola or fruity Slurpee is acceptable, because soda and fruit juice are things that actually occur in real life. But runny liquid vanilla paste tastes sadly unnatural, as if someone had cried all over a cake.

Maybe 7-Eleven accidentally booked “Prenuppo the Recently Divorced Clown” for Slurpee’s birthday party.

But it wasn’t all tears and tragedy, because the Slurpee actually improved as time and the laws of physics went on. Gravity sent the sweet ribbons of syrupy vanilla extract twisting to the bottom of the cup, while thermodynamics turned the slush into crystallized batter.

The increased vanilla flavor concentration made my Birthday Cake Slurpee considerably more pleasant, so I tried greedily Slurpee-ing down the remaining purée before it could metamorphose into something even more melted and sloppy.

I didn’t make it in time, though (damn you, sun!). I was soon left with a dizzyingly sweet concoction that made me grimace like the time I sipped straight from a vanilla extract bottle (damn you, tempting smell!). But all hope was not lost, because I still had reinforcements to call in.

7-Eleven Birthday Cake Slurpee 3

Slurpee’s birthday celebration also includes a new Birthday Cake Doughnut, and for only 99 cents, I couldn’t resist garnishing my Slurpee and turning myself into a gawk-worthy street performer.

I’m surprised no one tossed a handful of change into my Slurpee cup.

The dry and crumbly doughnut sucks up the “juices,” and the lightly golden-sweet pastry lends a welcome, floury yellow cake flavor to a Slurpee that’s otherwise pure frosting. Meanwhile, the ring’s own caked on icing provides a buttery pop that complements the drink’s vanilla and lemon combo.

This birthday is an afternoon-long affair, too. Even as I tried biking my calories off, an aftertaste of tangy vanilla custard lingered. And like any post-party funk, it was simultaneously uncomfortable, bittersweet, and a little sticky.

So while I was able to derive some enjoyment from its various ups and downs, this Birthday Cake Slurpee was just too high maintenance to ever be a repeat purchase. The Slurpee is barely worth a novelty buy, and I hope 7-Eleven tries a birthday cake milkshake for Slurpee’s 100th birthday party instead. It would be less texturally off-putting, and I likely won’t have any teeth left by then anyway.

Oh, and I hope they don’t hire that darn clown again. I think I saw the poor fella sleeping in his tiny car last night.

(Nutrition Facts – 1 fl oz – 5 calories, 0 grams of fat, 0 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of cholesterol, 0 milligrams of sodium, 2 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of protein.)

Purchased Price: $1.19
Size: Small
Purchased at: 7-Eleven
Rating: 5 out of 10
Pros: Half-melted cake batter Slurpee abdomens. Spiraling vanilla tentacles. Using a doughnut like a paper umbrella. The sweet feeling of air conditioning on my vanilla-stained face.
Cons: “Crying Clown” cake flavoring. Custard hangovers. Shouting “I am not an animal!” to helpless passerby. Becoming a real life Snorlax after too many doughnuts. Frosting-filled frankfurters.

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