SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 2/12/2015

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.

Ehrmann Mixies Strawberry Blast

Ehrmann Mixies Strawberry Blast

Ehrmann Mixies Cherry Fizz

Ehrmann Mixies Cherry Fizz

A good source of protein and a great source of fun…if your idea of fun includes high pressure bubbles popping and releasing carbon dioxide when coming into contact with your saliva. (Spotted by Sylvia at Vons.)

Boca Essentials (Chile Relleno, Roasted Vegetables & Red Quinoa, and Breakfast Scramble)

Boca Essentials (Chile Relleno, Roasted Vegetables & Red Quinoa, and Breakfast Scramble)

If I asked a bunch of people if they want a Boca Essentials, I think a majority of them will think I’m offering them a multivitamin. (Spotted by Lindsay at Meijer.)

Nutella & Go with Pretzel Sticks

Nutella & Go with Pretzel Sticks

It’s Nutella! If this was Nutella & Go with roasted worm sticks and crickets, I’d still buy it. (Spotted by Eilish at Target.)

Brach's Chocolate Creations (Sea Salt Caramel Peanut Cluster and Milk & Dark Chocolate Caramel & Nut Mix)

Brach’s Chocolate Creations (Sea Salt Caramel Peanut Cluster and Milk & Dark Chocolate Caramel & Nut Mix)

With all the candy corn flavors Brach’s has released over the past few years, I’m surprised those aren’t sea salt caramel peanut cluster-flavored candy corn. (Spotted by Erin at Target.)

Thank you to all the photo contributors! If you’re out shopping and see an interesting new or limited edition 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.

Also, if you’re wondering if we’ve already covered something, search our Flickr photos to find out.

FAST FOOD NEWS: Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s Redhook Beer Battered Cod Fish Sandwich

Carls Jr Hardees Redhook Beer Battered Cod Fish Sandwich

This fast food fish sandwich season, Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s are collaborating with Seattle-based Redhook Brewery to offer the Redhook Beer Battered Cod Fish Sandwich.

Some of you are probably wondering if you can get wasted eating this fish sandwich or multiple servings of this sandwich. The answer is no. According to the press release, there’s no residual alcohol. All the beer provides is a hoppy, malty beer flavor.

The sandwich is made up of a crispy, beer-battered premium cod fillet, topped with lettuce and tartar sauce on a sesame seed bun. The Carl’s Jr. version of the sandwich also includes tomato while the Hardee’s one has American cheese.

For those of you near Carl’s Jr./Green Burrito and Hardee’s/Red Burrito restaurants, the dual-chain locations will also offer Redhook Beer-Battered Cod Fish Tacos. The tacos feature the beer-battered cod, spicy Santa Fe sauce, shredded jack and cheddar cheeses, lettuce, and salsa, wrapped in a soft tortilla.

The Redhook Beer-Battered Cod Fish Sandwich is available at participating locations beginning at $3.69 or in a combo meal for $5.69. Two Redhook Beer-Battered Cod Fish Tacos are available for $3.99 or in a combo meal for $5.99.

The Carl’s Jr. version of the sandwich has 550 calories, 19 grams of fat, 3.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 1140 milligrams of sodium, 74 grams of carbohydrates, 3 grams of fiber, 12 grams of sugar, and 21 grams of protein. The Hardee’s version has 530 calories, 28 grams of fat, 6 grams of saturated fat, 1080 milligrams of sodium, 50 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of fiber, 7 grams of sugar, and 20 grams of protein.

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

(Image via Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s.)

REVIEW: Trader Joe’s Cookie Butter Sandwich Cookies

Trader Joe's Cookie Butter Sandwich Cookies

This is everything the trainers, cardiologists, and armchair psychologists warned me about. Why? Well…

Trader Joe's Cookie Butter Sandwich Cookies Tower

(You still here?)

To the three of you who you haven’t sprinted for your keys, I’ll do my best use some adjectives that describe the above cookie sandwiches, photographed just moments before they were ingested. If you head for your local Trader Joe’s via car/bus/ferry/personal helicopter before you make it to the end, I won’t blame you.

Trader Joe's Cookie Butter Sandwich Cookies Topless

Despite the sudden population boom in biscuit-based spreads, the cookie butter Trader Joe’s implements here holds tight to tradition, using the familiar cinnamon caramel flavors found in Speculoos cookies. The goo is a little thicker than peanut butter, but not quite as stiff as an Oreo creme. The spread separates from the cookie swiftly when twisting and remains as tasty as I remember in that special caramelized-frosting way. But the real kicker? Comes with the shortbread.

Salty, sugary, and sandy as a renegade drifter, the buttery shortbread breaks with a crisp bite before it crumbles and dissolves under its own weight. Darwin surely would’ve been fascinated to hear my post-first-bite monologue of, “Yum. Cookie. More. Yum,” as I’m fairly certain it brings into question humanity’s ability to linguistically evolve…or perhaps this is just me? Am I de-evolving?? And what will I do when I become a monkey?? If these cookies have anything to do with it, I’ll be eating shortbread.

Despite the Super Wonderful that is this cookie, I’m a little conflicted. This is the third cookie butter product I’ve reviewed in the past 12 months. Trader Joe… are you using cookie butter as a crutch? Maybe even surfing on a… (gulp)…trend??

Now, no lies: it’s a very, very tasty crutch, but, as my ski instructor said to me back when I was a poorly coordinated 10-year-old, one never learns if one always takes the Bunny Slope. Sometimes, you gotta strap on your skis and rocket down the double-black diamond at 50 miles per hour without a helmet.* You may crash, lose a glove, and bonk into a California pine, but you’ll learn from the wipeout.

*This is a lie. You should always wear a helmet, silly.

Trader Joe's Cookie Butter Sandwich Cookies Mug

But who am I kidding? These are delicious. I’m knocking them a little for being trendy, for not having a re-sealable bag, and for making my arteries sad with the box’s 216% of my saturated fat, but, let’s face it: neither health nor coolness are what you keep in mind when eating these. What you keep in mind is joy. Pure, unobstructed joy. And Trader Joe? You’ve succeeded in that.

So, dear reader. will you twist? Nibble from the outside in? Dip in milk or not? One at a time or gulf down a pile of five? There are a lot of ways people will tell you to eat these, all stress-inducing and rife with contradictions. I say ignore them and enjoy your cookie.

(Nutrition Facts – 2 cookies – 180 calories, 90 calories from fat, 10 grams of fat, 5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 20 milligrams of cholesterol, 90 milligrams of sodium, 20 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of dietary fiber, 8 grams of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.)

Item: Trader Joe’s Cookie Butter Sandwich Cookies
Purchased Price: $3.99
Size: 10 oz. box
Purchased at: Trader Joe’s
Rating: 8 out of 10
Pros: Classic cookie butter. Crumbly. Buttery. Sandy. A little crispy. Renegade drifters.
Cons: Dangerously trendy. Not in a re-sealable bag. 214% Saturated Fat in one box. Ski accidents. Knocking into a California pine. Cardiologists. Turning into a monkey via de-evolution.

FAST FOOD NEWS: McDonald’s Old Bay Filet-O-Fish

McDonald s Old Bay Filet O Fish

Starting on February 16, more than 700 McDonald’s restaurants in Maryland, Virginia, D.C., Delaware, and West Virginia will be offering the Old Bay Filet-O-Fish for a limited time. The sandwich will feature an Old Bay-flavored tartar sauce, along with the usual fish filet, slice of American cheese, and bun.

For those of you not familiar with Old Bay Seasoning, it’s a blend of herbs and spices popular in the mid-Atlantic states, where it’s used to season crab and shrimp. The idea for the Old Bay Filet-O-Fish came from Mark Furr, a franchisee in Baltimore.

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

(Image via Baltimore McDonald’s Twitter and hat tip to Arthur.)

SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 2/11/2015

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 Milk Chocolate Jumbles

QUINOA!!! **shakes fist** Leave our bad-for-you treats alone! (Spotted by Sylvia at Trader Joe’s.)

Rockstar Island Fruit Flavor Organic Energy Drink

Rockstar Organic has organic caffeine from organic green coffee beans, organic cane sugar, and the word “organic” too many times on its can. (Spotted by Joshua at Shell.)

Rockstar Lime Freeze and Pina Colada Energy Drink

I do not have enough fingers and toes to count the number of Rockstar Energy flavors there are now. (Spotted by Rene at FoodMaxx.)

Angie's Boom Chicka Pop Sweet Barbeque Popcorn

I read on the internet that these might be a Hy-Vee exclusive flavor. If that’s the case, it’s BOOM CHICKA NOT for those of us who don’t live in the Midwest. (Spotted by Tabitha at Hy-Vee.)

Angies Boom Chicka Pop Strawberry Cupcake

When I think of romantic gifts to give to my sweetheart, I think of strawberry cupcake flavored kettle corn. Because I’m a cheap bastard. (Spotted by Sarah at Target.)

Thank you to all the photo contributors! If you’re out shopping and see an interesting new or limited edition 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.

Also, if you’re wondering if we’ve already covered something, search our Flickr photos to find out.

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