SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Monster Gronk Energy Drink

Monster Gronk Energy Drink

Many athletes have their own shoe, but not many have their own energy drink. (Spotted by Drew W at Millers Food Market.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS: Baskin-Robbins Sour Patch Kids Redberry Blast Ice Cream

Baskin Robbins Sour Patch Kids Redberry Blast Ice Cream

Baskin-Robbins’ Flavor of the Month for April 2016 is the Sour Patch Kids Redberry Blast Ice Cream. It features red raspberry and marshmallow-flavored ice creams mixed with a Redberry Sour Patch Kids ribbon.

A small scoop has 180 calories, 10 grams of fat, 4.5 grams of saturated fat, 25 milligrams of cholesterol, 45 milligrams of sodium, 22 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 16 grams of sugar, and 2 grams of protein.

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

(Image via Baskin-Robbins’ website)

REVIEW: Coffee Nut, Honey Nut, and Chili Nut M&M’s (M&M’s Flavor Vote)

Coffee Nut, Honey Nut, and Chili Nut M&M's (M&M's Flavor Vote)

Let’s get one thing straight: Peanut M&M’s are the best.

Well, technically, Peanut Butter M&M’s are the best, but the classic whole-roasted peanut M&M’s, represented by the overly optimistic, decidedly plump yellow guy, are right behind them.

Don’t agree? Sorry, you’re in the minority. Pretty much anyone with a computer and a sweet tooth will rank either Peanut Butter or Peanut M&M’s at the top of the M&M’s kingdom, which if you ask me is a not to be overlooked accomplishment given that Mars has mostly been focusing flavor additions more in the white chocolate and milk chocolate spectrum.

Well, Mr. Yellow Guy is finally getting the last laugh, because M&M’s has introduced three new Peanut flavors that America will get to choose from before the winner gets rushed into the regular M&M’s rotation. And by last laugh, I mean literally last. He is, after all, about to get eaten.

Coffee Nut M&M's 1

First up is the Coffee M&M’s. As anyone from Canada knows, coffee and candy just belong together (Dear Canadians: I live in Texas, please mail Coffee Crisp.) These are really awesome, and get my vote for the next Peanut flavor.

Coffee Nut M&M's 2

While I was hoping for an earthy, robust roasted coffee finish that gradually overtakes the sweetness (like you might get in a chocolate-covered expresso bean), I can’t complain about the mocha vibe that resonates as soon as the shell begins to dissolve, even if it is a mocha vibe with seven extra pumps of vanilla syrup and four Splendas. Come to think of it, these taste a lot like coffee Jelly Belly beans, except with a peanut. Frankly, that makes them all the better.  

Honey Nut M&M's

Moving right along, I imagine the idea for Honey Nut M&M’s came into being at the weekly golf outing of yellow anthropomorphic food spokespeople. Given the natural friendliness of both the Honey Nut Cheerios Bee and the Yellow M&M’s guy, this flavor combination was bound to happen. I was also bound to like the flavor given the fact that Honey Nut Chex is in my Top 10 cereals of ALL TIME, but unfortunately the M&M’s didn’t live up to expectations. The characteristic almond flavor of Honey Nut Cheerios is definitely present as soon as you get at the chocolate, but a weird and distracting artificial sweetness comes with it.

I was hoping, if nothing else, the peanut would have the salty and caramelized texture of a honey roasted peanut, but this wasn’t to be. Not that a whole peanut in a milk chocolate shell is that much of a disappointment, but Honey Nut M&M’s weren’t nearly as good as they should have been.

Chili Nut M&M's

Finally, Chili Nut M&M’s push M&M’s into new territory, namely the somewhat fading food trend of pairing chocolate with spicy food. These are interesting; they’re not fireballs by any mean, but there’s an initial cinnamon red hots flavor that enters your mouth as soon as the shell starts to dissolve. A tingling backheat resonates through the milk chocolate, and then really comes on strong once you crunch through the peanut. The last sensation you get is cayenne burn that lasts for a couple of seconds after you’ve finished. I know its tantamount to declaring the wuss card, but I’ll admit it: I needed to grab a glass of water after eating these. All in all, it’s an interesting combination if you’re a heat seeker, although more of a mild annoyance if you’re just a standard M&M’s eater.

Adding to the Peanut M&M’s lineup was long overdue, but I’d be lying if I said any of the new flavors catapulted to the top of the M&M’s flavor list. While Coffee Nut is a welcome addition, the other two flavors taste more like novelties than anything else. And even though I don’t think any of them take a lot away from the smooth milk chocolate and crunchy roasted peanut taste of our adorable yellow friend, I will say there’s something about the classic that’s just hard to improve on.

(Nutrition Facts – 1 pack or 49 grams – 250 calories, 120 calories from fat, 14 grams of fat, 5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 5 milligrams of cholesterol, 25 milligrams of sodium, 30 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of dietary fiber, 25 grams of sugar, and 5 grams of protein..)

Purchased Price: 88 cents each
Size: 1.75 oz.
Purchased at: CVS
Rating: 7 out of 10 (Coffee Nut)
Rating: 5 out of 10 (Honey Nut)
Rating: 5 out of 10 (Chili Nut)
Pros: Coffee Nut flavor has lasting notes of coffee and vanilla. Familiar crunchy shell roasted peanut, and smooth milk chocolate of Peanut M&M’s. Yellow anthropomorphic food spokespeople golf outings.
Cons: None of the flavors beat the classic Peanut M&M’s. Not an overly robust coffee finish. Honey Nut flavor has cloying artificiality. No honey roasted peanut. Chili Nut M&M’s only brings heat, not additional flavor.

FAST FOOD NEWS: Jack in the Box Sriracha Curly Fry Burger Munchie Meal

Jack in the Box Sriracha Curly Fry Burger Munchie Meal

Jack in the Box’s Munchie Meals have been around since 2012, and since their introduction we’ve seen Munchie Meals with a hash brown-topped burger and a burger that uses a grilled cheese sandwich as a bun. So it’s surprising that in 2016 we’re finally getting a burger topped with Jack’s curly fries.

Jack’s Sriracha Curly Fry Burger features a 100 percent beef patty, curly fries, American cheese, and creamy sriracha sauce on a buttery bakery bun. Like all Munchie Meals, the burger comes with halfsies fries (half regular/half curly), two tacos, and a small drink.

The meal has 1716 calories, 87 grams of fat, 20 grams of saturated fat, 2 grams of trans fat, 104 milligrams of cholesterol, 2704 milligrams of sodium, 1344 milligrams of potassium, 196 milligrams of cholesterol, 11 grams of fiber, 75 grams of sugar, and 44 grams of protein.

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

(Image via Jack in the Box’s website.)

FAST FOOD NEWS: Costco Kirkland Signature Beef Chili with Beans

Kirkland Signature Beef Chili with Beans

Impulsive Buy reader Rob took this photo at a Costco food court in San Diego. After doing a quick Google search, it appears some Costco locations have been offering a bowl of beef chili with beans, bell peppers, and onions since May 2015. I’m posting this photo because I want to know if this has rolled out nationwide or if they’re just testing it.

If you’ve seen it at your local Costco, let us know in the comments. And if you’ve tried it, let us know in the comments if it warms your belly and satisfies your taste buds.

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