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PODCAST: The Nosh Show #74 Mystery Product

In this episode, Ryan, Dubba, and I are joined by Jeeg from the Nerd Lunch Podcast to talk about three new [REDACTED] varieties hitting shelves later this year, an upcoming Taco Bell burrito with a cheesy core, Fudgsicle candy canes, and much more.

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FAST FOOD NEWS: Little Caesars Premium Big Burger Deep! Deep! Dish Pizza

Little Caesars Premium Big Burger Deep Deep Dish Pizza

Little Caesars is testing a cheeseburger pizza and I’m disappointed that, even though the pizza chain has the ability to stick strips of bacon to their Detroit-style deep dish pizza, it’s not a bacon cheeseburger pizza.

Impulsive Buy reader Rik sent us this screenshot of a TV commercial that’s been playing in the Reno area for a few weeks. According to Rik, the commercial says the pizza features “special sauce, seasoned beef and onions, topped with melted American, mozzarella, and Muenster cheeses then finished with diced dill pickles plus a sprinkling of sesame seeds.”

If you’ve tried it or seen it in your area, let us know in the comments.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Pepsi 1893 Original Cola and Ginger Cola

Pepsi 1893 Original Cola and Ginger Cola

Update: We reviewed the 1893 Ginger Cola and Original Cola! Click here to read our Ginger Cola review. And click here to read out Original Cola review.

They’re made with kola nut extract, certified fair trade sugar, and sparkling water, which is the same stuff found in Pepsi’s Caleb’s Kola. The beverage also reminds me of Pepsi Natural, which had kola nut extract, sugar (probably not fair trade certified), and sparkling water. (Spotted by Jason G at Walmart.)

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REVIEW: Ben & Jerry’s Coconuts for Caramel Core Ice Cream

Ben & Jerry's Coconuts for Caramel Core Ice Cream

Perusing through the frozen foods section of a grocery store – specifically the ice cream section – is a joyous activity indeed, yet sometimes it can be overwhelming. Like, for example, when you see Ben & Jerry’s just dropped not one, not two, but three new flavors on you, and you’re presented with a conundrum: which flavor is right for me? Then you have to look deep inside yourself and do a quick cavity search on your soul to come to a decision.

I settled for Coconuts for Caramel, one of the most recent additions to the ever-expanding Core line. Well, I wouldn’t call it settling. It sounded scrump, and my older brother did send me a text along the lines of, “OMG YOU MUST TRY COCONUTS FOR CARAMEL IT IS SO GOOD (SNOWMAN EMOJI)” So, it was a pretty easy choice. Wait, why snowman emoji? There are like, three different ice cream ones.

So you probably guessed the ice cream contains coconut and caramel. I hope you did, otherwise you’ll never be a detective. A core of gooey caramel sits in the middle, surrounded by sweet cream coconut and caramel ice creams. Yes, it’s a much less obvious concoction than the early Core entries the flavor team probably spent all of five minutes on – Peanut Butter Fudge Core, ahem – so that’s pretty neat. Good to see them continuing in a less played out direction.

The caramel side of things is amazing. The core is real rich, resembling caramel you’d normally find residing in a truffle. The caramel ice cream is more mellowed down than the core. The flavor reminds me of a caramel macchiato. If you scoop it along with the core, which you will, it’s like collecting a caramel power up in a Super Mario game. Or going down a random pipe and collecting caramel coins? You get the idea. Either way, yes.

The sweet cream coconut ice cream can complicate matters a bit. It has so much coconut in it, plus chocolate chips, I had trouble discerning the taste of the actual ice cream. It’s like trying to find a needle in a haystack that is made out of the filling in a Mounds bar. It can get frustrating. Much like watching the slow, clueless contestants on the old game show Supermarket Sweep. It’s like, “come on, go get the Farmer John Hams!” But no! They’re dilly-dallying in the personal care aisle.

Ben & Jerry's Coconuts for Caramel Core Ice Cream 2

Ben & Jerry’s is famous for having lots of mix-ins in their ice cream – they used to have a fan club called “Chunk Spelunkers,” which is sadly now defunct – but this was coconut overkill. The texture is not like normal ice cream, it’s more gritty than creamy, and was tough to eat on its own.

Your best bet is to combine the two ice creams together and scoop out some of the caramel core in the same bite. This is where the pint is money. The caramel from the core and the creamy caramel ice cream cover up the overabundance of fillings in the coconut ice cream and combines into something like a caramel covered Mounds bar.

It would have worked better if the chocolate chips were in the caramel ice cream and there was half the amount of coconut. That may just have balanced things out. Plus, caramel has to be lonely over there. Sweet cream coconut has ice cream and two fillings. That’s not fair at all. Why does the coconut side get everything?

Another minor issue I had was the core basically disappeared towards the bottom quarter of the pint, which I have pointed out in other Core flavors. I wish they would get the cores to reach the bottom more consistently. But not everything can be perfect.

(Nutrition Facts – 1/2 cup – 280 calories, 150 calories from fat, 17 grams of fat, 12 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 60 milligrams of cholesterol, 65 milligrams of sodium, 28 grams of total carbohydrates, 2 grams of dietary fiber, 25 grams of sugar, and 4 grams of protein..)

Purchased Price: $3.99
Size: 1 pint
Purchased at: Wegman’s
Rating: 5 out of 10
Pros: Sweet, different caramel flavors. Snowman emojis. Going down pipes and collecting things.
Cons: Coconut overkill. Bad texture for ice cream. Awful “Supermarket Sweep” contestants.

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