REVIEW: Limited Time Only Pecan Pie Pringles

Limited Time Only Pecan Pie Pringles

They say, “There’s nothing finer than a pecan pie from a diner.” They also say, “Feeling down and want to cry? Turn your feeling around with a pecan pie.”

I don’t know who said them. It could’ve been a pastry chef, PR rep for the pecan industry, or the voices in my head who tell me aluminum foil is made from alien skin, but what I, and the voices in my head, do know is that pecan pie is delicious, even though it looks like a pie topped with cockroaches.

And it appears the folks at Pringles agree because they’ve come out with a pecan pie flavor. Yup. Pringles ignored all the Ewww’s and WTFs said on the internet about last year’s sweet flavors and introduced another.

I tried two of last year’s seasonal flavors–White Chocolate Peppermint and Cinnamon & Sugar–and wasn’t too impressed with them. They weren’t horrible, but they were a little off-putting and I didn’t buy more even when I saw them on the clearance shelf at Target. So I was expecting these Pecan Pie Pringles to be as non-repurchaseable.

However, it appears the Pringles guy still has a few tricks in his comically large, and probably high maintenance, mustache because these Pecan Pie Pringles are tasty.

But…

The thing is, these flavored potato crisps don’t taste anything like pecan pie. Actually, to be a bit more exact, they have no pecan flavor. Pringles got the sweet part down, there’s even a butteriness, but there’s no nuttiness.

Instead, Pecan Pie Pringles tastes more like waffles with butter and maple syrup. The sweet syrup makes sense since pecan pie can be made with it. So if Pringles decides to team up with IHOP and release a Limited Time Only Waffles & Syrup Pringles in the future, they already have the recipe.

Limited Time Only Pecan Pie Pringles Closeup

The sweet seasoning is applied conservatively, but there’s just enough to mask the potato flavor. While that seasoning is tasty and makes me want to chaineat my way through half a can in 10 minutes, its color makes each crisp look like someone dropped it, beyond the five second rule, on the floor of a room that hasn’t been dusted in decades.

Overall, Pecan Pie Pringles makes me eat the Ewww’s and WTFs I said about the sweet Pringles flavors last year. Although, if Fruitcake Pringles comes out next year, I may have to regurgitate those Ewww’s and WTFs.

(Nutrition Facts – 1 oz. – 150 calories, 80 calories from fat, 9 grams of fat, 2.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 95 milligrams of sodium, 16 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of fiber, 2 grams of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.)

Item: Limited Time Only Pecan Pie Pringles
Purchased Price: $2.19
Size: 5.96 oz.
Purchased at: Target
Rating: 7 out of 10
Pros: Surprisingly good. Tastes like waffles with butter and syrup. Just enough seasoning to mask the potato. I’d purchase them again. Much better than last year’s sweet Pringles flavors. Rhyming.
Cons: Doesn’t taste like pecan pie. Looks like Pringles that fell onto a dusty floor. Having a high maintenance mustache.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES (GINGERBREAD EDITION) – 11/13/2013

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.

Limited Edition Gingerbread Printed Fun Pop-TArts

Limited Edition Gingerbread Pop-Tarts are back for a limited time! Although, in May 2014, I’m pretty sure someone on eBay or Amazon will be selling it at an exorbitant price. Here’s our review from 2010.
(Spotted by Matthew at Walmart.)

Sara Lee Limited Edition Gingerbread Bagels

Limited Edition Pepperidge Farm Gingerbread Swirl Bread

It’s nice that consumers now have options when it comes to deciding which gingerbread-flavored carbs they want to eat. (Spotted by Yuna at Albertsons and Justin at Walmart.)

Angie's Holidrizzle Iced Gingerbread Kettle Corn

Angie’s continues to do some evil things with kettle corn. Evil, I say! (Spotted by Lindsay at Target.)

Christie Limited Edition Gingerbread Oreo

Hé le Canada ! Vous prenez des biscuits d’Oreo de pain d’épice ! (Spotted by Lightning Boltface at FreshCo in Canada.)

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. If you do so, you might see your picture in our next Spotted on Shelves post.

QUICK REVIEW: Market Pantry Snickerdoodle Holiday Milk

Market Pantry Snickerdoodle Holiday Milk

Purchased Price: $3.49
Size: 1 quart
Purchased at: Target
Rating: 8 out of 10
Pros: Cinnamon-y! Creamy! It’s ultra-pasteurized! It tastes like magic! There’s a pleasant caramel-like butteriness. Would probably be awesome in a milkshake. Also, tastes great when warmed up. If you’re looking to replace one fatty holiday beverage for another, this would be an awesome choice.
Cons: Not sure it tastes exactly like a snickerdoodle, but it’s damn yummy. 41 grams of sugar in one cup, which is the same amount in a 12 oz. can of Pepsi. A cup has more saturated fat than a Burger King Whopper Jr. Only comes in quarts, although because it’s so bad for us, that might be a good thing.

Market Pantry Snickerdoodle Holiday Milk Closeup

Nutrition Facts: 1 cup – 280 calories, 70 calories from fat, 8 grams of fat, 5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 35 milligrams of cholesterol, 190 milligrams of sodium, 43 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 41 grams of sugar, 9 grams of protein, 6% vitamin A, 35% calcium, and 2% iron.

REVIEW: McDonald’s Bacon Buffalo Ranch McChicken

McDonald's Bacon Buffalo Ranch McChicken Wrapper

Do you remember where you were the day the McDonald’s Dollar Menu died?

I do. Alone and confused, nostalgic yet worried for the future, I staggered into my local McDonald’s on that bleak November 3rd, 2013 for one last look at the dollar signs next to the familiar menu items. What would become of each, I wondered; pondering if this was really the end of the McDouble as we know it, or the Grilled Onion Cheddar Burger I had grown to love.

I had heard rumors, of course, that some items would still be just a buck, but the sheer uncertainty of a future scrambling for extra pennies and nickels taunted me. Knowing the scene would soon fall back into the prosaic of bygone classics like the dollar Double Cheeseburger, I nevertheless approached the counter, uncertain of how I should best spend that last, fateful dollar on the Dollar Menu.

Check that.

While my mind debated whether the McDouble, McNuggets, or the Grilled Onion Cheddar Burger should deserve the honor of my last Dollar Menu purchase*, there was one thing I was certain of — I wasn’t getting the McChicken.

Seriously, there’s pretty much nothing the majority of any of us can agree on in society these days, but thankfully, most sane people concur the McChicken might as well be called the McBland. How iceberg lettuce and mayonnaise are suppose to entice one to buy what often amounts to a thin and dry oversized Chicken McNugget is beyond me, but in my many years of surviving off the Dollar Menu, I really can’t say I’ve ever craved the McChicken.

McDonald's Bacon Buffalo Ranch McChicken

Maybe that’s why the Bacon Buffalo Ranch McChicken is so intriguing. McDonald’s has done what any food purveyor looking to justify increased cost and make a bland item more desirable would do; they added bacon. Why the hell not? Bacon obviously makes everything better, including, but not limited to, sandwiches, donuts, and deodorant (yes, deodorant). Likewise, they nixed the mayonnaise and added Spicy Buffalo Sauce and Buttermilk Ranch Sauce, because life deserves more than just gloopy white stuff if you want to make it taste good.

If you’re screaming about how blue cheese should be the only condiment paired with fried chicken and buffalo sauce, relax. The Buttermilk Ranch Sauce actually tastes really good in tandem with the Spicy Buffalo Sauce. I’ve always liked McDonald’s Spicy Buffalo Sauce, finding its moderate cayenne heat and strong garlic flavor to be balanced by enough (albeit fake) butter flavor to create a tasty combination. But I’ve seldom given the slightly tangy and sweet, surprisingly complex Buttermilk Ranch Sauce enough credit, and together the two sauces give the McChicken patty plenty of flavor and some real umami.

McDonald's Bacon Buffalo Ranch McChicken Innards

The McChicken patty I’m used to—you know, the dry oversized McNugget—actually came out surprisingly moist and even retained some exterior crispiness. Go figure. The black pepper and garlic flavor dominates, but aided by the excellent smoky taste of McDonald’s much improved and meatier bacon, you might even say the McChicken tasted, well, good. While I’m of the distinct impression that life could always use more bacon, the two half strips seemed sufficient in this case. Even the bun serves its place, lending a squishy-malty-sweetness that serves to bind all the flavors together.

McDonald's Bacon Buffalo Ranch McChicken Topless

While it’s a tasty little sandwich, it does have its flaws. For starters, the layering of all the sauces and toppings on the top of the chicken patty creates a tendency for said sauces and toppings to slide to one side due to the lack of surface area. Likewise, they weigh down the crispiness of the McChicken, making on-the-go eating not the smartest choice. If it were up to me, I would move the combination of Spicy Buffalo and Buttermilk Ranch sauces beneath the patty and keep the bacon above, all while nixing the iceberg lettuce.

While the Buffalo Sauce adds a nice but not overpowering cayenne heat, it’s inherently balanced by the cooling Buttermilk Ranch, and doesn’t need the bulky iceberg to act as an additional cooling agent. Finally, while the sandwich tastes good and meaty, it doesn’t feel substantial despite its 420 calories. If I want something with a little more heft, I’m still more likely to spend my two dollars on the Bacon McDouble than even an upgraded McChicken.

Is the Bacon Buffalo Ranch McChicken worth it? To be honest, it all depends on your level of emotional attachment to McDonald’s new Applewood Smoked Bacon. If you’re like me and must order something from McDonald’s with bacon, then yes, it’s worth it. But if you’re just looking for a more flavorful variation of the regular, and admittedly, bland McChicken, then the one dollar Buffalo Ranch McChicken is probably the choice for you. Either way, the combination of Spicy Buffalo and Buttermilk Ranch make the McChicken more than just an afterthought, which is something the old Dollar Menu could never claim.

(Nutrition Facts – 420 calories, 180 calories from fat, 20 grams of fat, 4.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 1250 milligrams of sodium, 50 milligrams of cholesterol, 41 grams of carbohydrates, 2 gram of dietary fiber, 6 grams of sugars, and 20 grams of protein.)

Item: McDonald’s Bacon Buffalo Ranch McChicken
Purchased Price: $2.00
Size: N/A
Purchased at: McDonald’s
Rating: 7 out of 10
Pros: Not bland like the regular McChicken. Spicy Buffalo and Buttermilk Ranch sauces create a really good taste together. Chicken was surprisingly moist. Bacon adds much needed smoky flavor and meaty bite. McDonald’s small sandwich buns, which for some reason I find oddly addictive.
Cons: Not really spicy enough for spicy sandwich lovers. Bacon loses crispiness due to two sauces. Iceberg lettuce is a waste of space. Top-heavy value sandwiches are an eating while driving hazard. Doesn’t feel like 420 calories. Over 50% of your daily sodium, which means if you have a “buy one get one free” coupon you are totally screwed health wise.

SPOTTED ON SHELVES (RETURNING SEASONAL NABISCO PRODUCT EDITION) – 11/12/2013

Here are some returning seasonal Nabisco 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.

Limited Edition Gingerbread Oreo

If only Gingerbread Oreo had a head I could bite off, because then I’d get even more pleasure from eating it. Here’s our review from last year. (Spotted by Marvo at Walmart.)

Limited Edition Snowflake Ritz

I’m not sure these Snowflake Ritz Crackers truly encompass what’s special about snowflakes. For example, no two snowflakes are alike, but these Snowflake Ritz Crackers all look alike. So I suggest before opening the box you stomp on it to ensure no two Snowflake Ritz Crackers are alike. (Spotted by Charmi at Safeway.)

Winter Oreo

Why won’t you die Winter Oreo that tastes exactly like regular Oreo cookies!? I’m sick of seeing you. (Spotted by Marvo at Target.)

Limited Edition Wheat Thins Holiday

Because these aren’t very interesting, I’m going to ask, “Has anyone seen the delectable Limited Edition Sweet Cinnamon Wheat Thins back on shelves?” (Spotted by Claire G. at Weis Markets.)

Limited Edition Fudge Covered Ritz

I’m trying to figure out why we see these Limited Edition Fudge Covered Ritz Crackers only during the fall season and why they never look festive. (Spotted by Dave at Target.)

Limited Edition Candy Cane Oreo

Candy Cane Oreo is back! Here’s our review from 2010. Just don’t get it confused with Peppermint Oreo, which may also be back. (Spotted by Claire G. 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. If you do so, you might see your picture in our next Spotted on Shelves post.

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