SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 7/11/2016

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.

Lindt Hello Mango Smoothie

Lindt Hello Mango Smoothie

After seeing this photo, I went to the Jamba Juice website to determine if I could make a smoothie version of this. I can. (Spotted by Rachel C at Target.)

Duncan Hines Comstock Simply Cherry Pie Filling & Topping

Duncan Hines Comstock Simply Cherry Pie Filling & Topping

Duncan Hines Comstock Simply Blueberry Pie Filling & Topping

Duncan Hines Comstock Simply Blueberry Pie Filling & Topping

Duncan Hines Comstock Simply Strawberry Pie Filling & Topping

Duncan Hines Comstock Simply Strawberry Pie Filling & Topping

Are there people out there who eat pie filling straight out of the can? If a lot of you say yes, I’m going to do it too. And if a lot of you say no, I’m still going to do it. (Spotted by Adam S at Tops Friendly Markets.)

Limited Edition Zapp's Drago's Potato Chips

Limited Edition Zapp’s Drago’s Potato Chips

I could explain what Drago’s is. Or I could have you click this link. (Spotted by Derek D at Publix.)

Blue Plate Light Mayonnaise with Greek Yogurt

Blue Plate Light Mayonnaise with Greek Yogurt

Oh, Greek yogurt. Your viscous body is finding its way into other viscous bodies. (Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B.)

Marc Chocolates Strawberry Pistashio Dark Chocolate Bark

Marc Chocolates Strawberry Pistachio Dark Chocolate Bark

Only a 20-ounce bag? Since it’s at Costco, I was hoping for a five pound bag. (Spotted by Debra G at Costco.)

Kroger Private Selection Cayenne & Garlic and Vanilla & Nutmeg Infused Honey

Kroger Private Selection Cayenne & Garlic and Vanilla & Nutmeg Infused Honey

Sam's Choice 100% Raw Honey (Yellow Sweet Clover, Berry Blossom, and Dark Wildflower)

Sam’s Choice 100% Raw Honey (Yellow Sweet Clover, Berry Blossom, and Dark Wildflower)

Poor bees! Not only to they have to make the lower quality store brand honey, they also have to make the higher quality store brand honey. (Spotted by Amanda Y at Kroger and Carla at Walmart.)

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.

WEEKEND READING – 7/9/2016

Ben & Jerry’s Peanut Butter Jam Session Ice Cream Cup

Trying something new. I read a bunch of interesting junk food-related articles this past week. They’re so interesting to me that I thought I’d share them with you. If you like this idea, let me know in the comments. If enough readers like it, I’ll attempt to do this weekly. Enjoy.

What It’s Like to Work at an Ice Cream Factory (via The Atlantic)

Competitive Hot-Dog Eaters Have Made America Great Again (via FiveThirtyEight)

Inside the Church of Chili’s (via GQ)

The struggle is ce-real: how Kellogg’s killed the hipster breakfast trend (via The Guardian)

Is this video of George Hamilton eating fried chicken giving you a tingling feeling? (via Washington Post)

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Godiva Dark Chocolate Bars (Sea Salt, 72% Cacao, and Almond)

Godiva Dark Chocolate Bars (Sea Salt, 72% Cacao, and Almond)

You know how some folks say BMW stands for “Big Money Waster”? Well, I’ve been trying to come up with something similar for Godiva chocolate. I know it’s not an acronym, but I’ve come up with “Good Or Decent If Very Affluent.” (Spotted by Caitlin J at Target.)

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.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Chobani Flip Peanut Caramel Satisfaction Greek Yogurt

Chobani Flip Peanut Caramel Satisfaction Greek Yogurt

Chobani Flip Peanut Caramel Satisfaction Greek Yogurt really satisfies you! Oh wait. There’s no nougat. So the 80’s Snickers commercial reference won’t work. (Spotted by Francoise at ShopRite.)

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: Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes with Marshmallows Cereal

Kellogg's Frosted Flakes with Marshmallows Cereal

There are three things I never got to see that bum me out – Ebbets Field, a World’s Fair, and Banana Frosted Flakes.

According to Wikipedia – the world’s most trusted source – there have been less than ten Frosted Flakes flavor variants in North America since its inception in 1952, so you can understand why it took 64 years for Kellogg to sprinkle a few marshmallows in.

Frosted Flakes with Marshmallows.

It’s so simple, yet so necessary. I think I’ve subconsciously always wanted these to exist. Why wouldn’t there be Frosted Flakes with Marshmallows?

I’m sure some of you skeptics are thinking, “Meh. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

Why you gotta harsh marshmallow’s mellow? (Say that ten times really fast.)

Didn’t you ever mix two cereals together when you were a kid? I still do that. I could write a book about the best cereals to mix together. Dare me. Dare me to write that book. I’ll write that book so hard!

Threats aside, I don’t think I need to go into much detail about Frosted Flakes. At this point, you should know all about the sugary corn flakes. They’re literally sugar coated Corn Flakes and one of the most iconic cereals on Earth.

Kellogg's Frosted Flakes with Marshmallows Cereal 2

Tony the Tiger is one of the most recognizable marketing mascots ever, up there with Mickey Mouse, Ronald McDonald, and every child’s favorite, Progressive Flo. Just in case anyone was wondering, the box notes that Frosted Flakes is indeed the official cereal of Tony the Tiger. Thanks for confirming our lifelong suspicions, Kellogg.

So, you’re well aware of the flakes. How are the marshmallows?

They’re Gr-r-r-ross!

Nah, I’m playing, they’re fine. Not quite “gr-r-r-reat,” but they’re okay.

They look like hot chocolate-style marshmallows. Texturally, they are pretty much what you expect from a cereal marshmallow. They have a nice sticky crisp, if that makes sense.

Kellogg's Frosted Flakes with Marshmallows Cereal 3

It’s hard to get too excited about the appearance. This is a no-frills cereal, and annoying people tell me you eat with your eyes first. They could have at least made them little tiger paws or something. Instead, it’s just a boring bowl of whiteish-yellow flakes and little rock marshmallows devoid of color.

The marshmallows have a really good crisp that gets immediately overtaken once you crunch them along with the cereal flakes. Frosted Flakes is a cereal that loses crispness in milk quickly, so after a couple spoonfuls, you’re left with soggy flakes and slimy marshmallows. That being said, the after-milk was the same as I remember. It’s like mixing five tablespoons of sugar in a glass of milk.

I never thought of Frosted Flakes as a “without milk” cereal, but I think these could be a nice starter kit for a top notch snack mix. Throw in some honey roasted peanuts, M&M’s and pretzels, and we’re on to something. I may buy another box and give this a shot.

I consider Frosted Flakes a good “if they’re on sale” purchase. They’ve always been a 7 out of 10 cereal to me, and I don’t think I can give these a different score. The marshmallows didn’t really change the taste, and barely provided a different texture. I could hold that against them, but why bother? It was still a satisfying bowl of cereal.

I’m sure you weren’t expecting this cereal to reinvent the wheel, so I think you’ll like ’em. If you love Frosted Flakes, give ’em a whirl. Now, who wants to start a petition with me to get Banana Frosted Flakes back on shelves?

(Nutrition Facts – 29 grams – 110 calories, 0 grams of fat, 0 grams of saturated fat, 0 mg of cholesterol, 135 mg of sodium, 26 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of dietary fiber, 12 grams of sugars, and 1 gram of protein.)

Purchased Price: $2.50
Size: 13.6 oz box
Purchased at: Wegmans
Rating: 7 out of 10
Pros: Classic cereal. Really good fresh out of the box. Potential base for a snack mix. Mixing multiple cereals together. Tony the Tiger. Saying Tony the Tiger’s famous catchphrase out loud.
Cons: Really not much different than normal. Boring appearance. Almost instant sog. Super sugary cereal milk. Tongue twisters. I really wanted to go to a World’s Fair. “Ya know, anyone can edit Wikipedia.”

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