SPOTTED ON SHELVES – Pepperidge Farm Coffee Shop Cinnamon Bun Cookies

Pepperidge Farm Coffee Shop Cinnamon Bun Cookies

I see a lot of Pepperidge Farm Coffee Shop scone flavors in our future. Also, now that Pepperidge Farm has a Dessert Shop and a Coffee Shop line, I wonder what’s next? Candy Shop? (Spotted by Dubba at Stop & Shop.)

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FAST FOOD NEWS – Carl’s Jr. Bacon Ranch Fries

Carl s Jr Bacon Ranch Fries

Are you tired of opening ketchup packets for your fries? Your fries are not the boss of you! They don’t own you!

Well, tell those ketchup packets to “suck it” by ordering Carl’s Jr’s new Bacon Ranch Fries. The side item consists of Carl’s Jr.’s Natural-Cut French Fries topped with buttermilk ranch dressing an bacon crumbles. Sounds messy, right? I think the folks at Carl’s Jr. know that too because these dressed up fries come with a fork.

Carl’s Jr.’s Bacon Ranch Fries are available for a suggested price of $2.49 and it can also be ordered as an upgraded side item to any combo meal. Right now, if you visit carlsjr.com/coupons you can download a coupon for a free small Coke with the purchase of Carl’s Jr.’s Bacon Ranch Fries.

REVIEW: Limited Edition Dr Pepper Vanilla Float

Limited Edition Dr Pepper Vanilla Float

Hello, everyone. I’m very sorry I was gone for so long, but it’s good to be back!

If summer could talk, that’s what I imagine it saying, anyway. It was a brutally cold winter that also lasted roughly 11 years for large portions of the U.S., so the warm weather we’ve all been experiencing these last few weeks is more than welcome for you and I, but even more so for marketers.

Every summer you know to expect the lawn care and iced beverage ads, and car dealerships start pointing out your inalienable right to independently choose whatever Nissan you’d like for no money down at signing your John Hancock, at prices that are practically free(dom).

Be that as it may, the colder it is, the less you feel like standing outside in your parka to grill up some elk and watch the kids break icicles off the sprinkler. So you can bet that like every food company but Swiss Miss, Dr Pepper was glad to see Frozen finally exit theaters and our lawns simultaneously. In fact, they’re SO excited they’ve released a limited edition variety of their famous product: Dr Pepper Vanilla Float.

Limited Edition Dr Pepper Vanilla Float Closeup

As is no doubt obvious from the pictures, the can basically IS summer. You got your sunglasses, flip-flops, grill tools, surfboard, fireworks, plus an Uncle Sam hat because this soda wants YOU to drink it. Don’t like it? Eff off, this is ‘Murica. There’s also some backstroke flags to remind you of when you forgot how many strokes it is to the wall and slammed into it headfirst. Or maybe that was just me, but luckily there were no long-term side elephants.

I actually haven’t had a Dr Pepper since about high school, either five years ago in my mind or sixteen by the calendar. Never drank it after that because it tasted too much like Cherry Coke, but I was eager to revisit it for this review. Popping open the tab wafts up a hint of vanilla and cherry — the smell isn’t overpowering or unpleasant, but it’s certainly noticeable… though, it must be said, far more cherry than vanilla.

And unfortunately, that carries over to the taste as well. Oh, it tastes like Dr Pepper — granting I haven’t sampled the good doctor since Bill Clinton’s first term, but this is exactly how I remember it tasting. And, well, that’s the problem, because I believe there was some mention of vanilla? You certainly wouldn’t know it from a casual swig. Or a concentrated one, for that matter. It tastes fine (assuming you like regular Dr Pepper), but that’s all you’re getting.

But hey, maybe I’m just an outlier. In the interest of journalistic integrity I drafted my wife to try a can. She reported thinking she smelled and tasted a liiiittle bit of vanilla, but very mild. Whether there’s a slight “Emperor’s New Clothes” syndrome going on there is for you to decide, but we both agreed that by no means is there enough vanilla taste in this soda to justify its name. “A batch of Dr Pepper we accidentally spilled a bottle of vanilla extract into,” maybe, but certainly not “Vanilla Float.”

Unfortunately there’s not much else to say: you should buy this soda if you like Dr Pepper, but don’t go in expecting any kind of radically different experience. Unlike Vanilla Coke, where there was no mistaking it for a can of the original, I could easily see someone being served this in a cup and not even realizing it isn’t the regular stuff. As is, the can is more interesting than its contents; and if you want a Dr Pepper Vanilla Float, be sure to have some ice cream on hand.

(Nutrition Facts – 12 ounces – 160 calories, 0 grams of total fat, 55 milligrams of sodium, 43 grams of total carbohydrates, 41 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of protein.)

Item: Limited Edition Dr Pepper Vanilla Float
Purchased Price: $4.99
Size: 12-pack
Purchased at: Acme
Rating: 4 out of 10
Pros: It is a pretty fun can, as… soda cans go, I guess. Didn’t cost a ton. My wife has a new beverage to enjoy for the next couple weeks. If you like regular Dr Pepper (or Cherry Coke), you’re in luck!
Cons: Could’ve just said “We wanted an excuse to use these cool cans our design guys came up with, but all our batches were already made.” Vanilla really would’ve helped cut that strong fruit flavor. The idea that it’s called Dr Pepper because it was originally marketed as a laxative is, sadly, just an urban legend. Revisiting high school relationships is never very satisfying (er, so I’ve heard).

FAST FOOD NEWS – TCBY World of Fro-Yo Flavors

TCBY Poster 2014 Flavor Indonesia Taro Final 2

TCBY Poster 2014 Flavor Japan Sesame Final 1

TCBY Poster 2014 Flavor Germany Lebkuchen Final 1

TCBY Poster 2014 Flavor Brazil Guanabana Final 1

Throughout the summer, TCBY is offering frozen yogurt that’s inspired by flavors from around the world. But if you blink, you might miss them. From May 22nd to June 4th, locations are offering Indonesian Taro froyo. Oh wait, June 4th. Today is June 4th. See, if you blink…

From June 5th to June 18th, the flavor changes to Japanese Black Sesame, a sweet, toasted-nut flavor with vanilla. German Lebkuchen (layb-koo-kehn) is inspired by the German cookie that combines spices like gingerbread and star anise, and it’ll be available from June 19th to July 2nd. Finally, from July 3rd to July 16the, TCBY locations will offer Brazilian Guanabana (gwuh-nah-buh-nuh) which brings together pineapple, banana, and papaya.

FAST FOOD NEWS – Wendy’s Strawberry Fields Chicken Salad

Wendy s Strawberry Fields Chicken Salad

When summer rolls around we can expect sunburn and salads from Wendy’s with berries on them. In previous years, it has been their Berry Almond Chicken Salad, but this year they’re offering the Strawberry Fields Chicken Salad.

It features sliced California strawberries, Applewood smoked bacon, blue cheese crumbles, red onions, honey-roasted sunflower seeds, chopped white meat chicken breast, and romaine and iceberg lettuce with a spring mix of nine different greens. It also comes with a Marzetti Simply Dressed Apple Balsamic Vinaigrette made with apple juice, bacon, balsamic vinegar, shallots, and Dijon mustard.

A full-size has 350 calories, 15 grams of fat, 8 grams of saturated fat, 1.5 grams of polyunsaturated fat, 4.5 grams of monounsaturated fat, 1120 milligrams of sodium, 4 grams of fiber, 7 grams of sugar, and 39 grams of protein.

Wendy’s Strawberry Fields Chicken Salad will be available for a limited time and has a suggested price of $6.49 for the full-size and $4.49 for the half-size. (Image via Wendy’s)

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