SPOTTED: Fruit Riot Olipop Vintage Cola Candy Crunch Cherries

Fruit Riot Olipop Vintage Cola Candy Crunch Cherries.

I haven’t even tried the original Fruit Riot frozen grapes yet. I’m so behind. (Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

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REVIEW: Lunchables PB&J Sandwiches

Why am I, a life insurance premium-paying, retirement-planning, high blood pressure medication-taking, Raisin Bran-eating adult, reviewing these Lunchables PB&J Sandwiches marketed towards the single-digit-aged crowd?

Despite my age, I’m still a lover of the simple peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and throughout my lifetime, I have probably eaten the weight of an entire elementary grade level of them. So I wanted to know if Lunchables’ newest endeavor is a PB&J product I could appreciate.

Of course, we can’t go on without bringing up the 800-pound uncrusted gorilla in the room, Smuckers Uncrustables, which these Lunchables compete against in the cutthroat world of children’s meals.

There are several significant differences between the two. One, these Lunchables don’t need to thaw because they aren’t stored in the freezer. Two, unlike Uncrustables, which have the peanut butter AND jelly in the sandwich, these feature the jelly on the side as a dip. Three, Smuckers Uncrustables are much better tasting.

What hurts these sealed sans-crust sandwiches the most is the filling. While PB should’ve stood for Peanut Butter, the acronym here really stands for Pretty Bland. The peanutty interior lacks an enjoyable sweetness, saltiness, and nutty satisfaction. It’s hard to say anything positive about it when it’s as flavorful as the soft bread surrounding it.

Thankfully, the strawberry and grape jellies added flavor to this boring party. However, it’s frustrating that they are dips instead of being inside the bread because it was a pain trying to ration the jelly so that I wouldn’t have to experience more bland bites of bread and peanut butter. Despite the fruity concoctions being sticky, dipping the sandwiches into them doesn’t apply a satisfying amount to the exterior. I understand Lunchables probably didn’t want to stuff the jelly into them because it would deviate from the brand’s ethos of allowing kids to “construct” their meals, but it’s a bit of a pain. I had to resort to scooping it out with the sandwich itself, which led to using too much and having to put some back so that I didn’t have to experience the dreaded jelly-less bites later on.

These Lunchables PB&J Sandwiches are disappointing, and I can’t recommend them over Uncrustables or even something homemade. I realize that I’m a tax-paying, colonoscopy age-nearing, ethos-using adult and that someone closer in their life to wetting their bed than getting their first paycheck might say they enjoy these much more than I do, and that I’m a poo-poo head who has cooties. So perhaps take my words with a grain of salt that this sandwich’s peanut butter really needs.

Purchased Price: $2.39* each
Size: 2.27 oz
Purchased at: Target
Rating: 4 out of 10 (both)
Nutrition Facts: Strawberry – 180 calories, 8 grams of fat, 1.5 grams of saturated fat, 250 milligrams of sodium, 21 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of fiber, 5 grams of sugar (including 5 grams of added sugar), and 6 grams of protein. Grape – 190 calories, 8 grams of fat, 1.5 grams of saturated fat, 250 milligrams of sodium, 24 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of fiber, 8 grams of sugar (including 6 grams of added sugar), and 6 grams of protein.

*Because I live on a rock in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, things are a bit pricier here. You’ll probably pay less than I did.

SPOTTED: 5/12/2025

Here are some interesting new products found on store shelves by your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of them, share your thoughts in the comments.

Kodiak Protein-Packed Maple Pancake Uncured Bacon Egg & Colby Jack Cheese Sandwich
(Spotted by Amanda Y at H-E-B.)
Kodiak Protein-Packed Maple Pancake Sausage Egg & Mild Cheddar Cheese Sandwich
(Spotted by Sage G at Target.)
Kirkland Signature Banana Nut Muffins
(Spotted by Robbie at Costco.)
Ricos Hot Cheese Curls & Cheese Sauce
(Spotted by Amanda Y at H-E-B.)
Super Coffee Protein+ Mocha Latte Shake
(Spotted by Tommy at Market Basket.)
Propel Raspberry with Green Tea Fitness Water
(Spotted by MacKenzie at Publix.)
Central Market Red Datterino Whole Peeled Tomatoes in Juice
Central Market Whole Peeled Yellow Datterino Tomatoes in Juice
Central Market Whole Unpeeled Yellow Datterino Tomatoes in Juice
Central Market Yellow Datterino Tomatoes
Central Market Whole Unpeeled Yellow Datterino Tomatoes In Sea Water
Central Market Whole Unpeeled Red Datterino Tomatoes in Sea Water
Central Market Whole Peeled Pizzutello Tomatoes in Juice
(Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B.)

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SPOTTED (KROGER’S PRIVATE SELECTION CHERRY HARVEST EDITION): 5/10/2025

If you’ve tried any of them, share your thoughts in the comments.

Private Selection Cherry Almond Shortbread Cookies
Private Selection Cherry White Chocolate Cherry Blondie Dessert
Private Selection Cherry Harvest Cherry Vanilla Granola
Private Selection Cherry Harvest Chocolate Cherry Bites
Private Selection Cherry Harvest Cherry Vanilla Kettle Cooked Cashews
Private Selection Cherry Harvest Cherry Chocolate Chunk
Private Selection Cherry Harvest Cherry Almond Snack Mix
Private Selection Cherry Harvest Cherry Vanilla Coated Almonds
Private Selection Cherry Harvest Chocolate Cherry Truffle Cookies
Private Selection Cherry Harvest Cherry Vanilla Popcorn
(Spotted by Amanda Y at Kroger.)

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REVIEW: Burger King Frozen Strawberry & Nerds Candy

If I were the King, Queen, or Royal Advisor of Burger King, I would’ve sprinkled Nerds candy on top of a vanilla soft serve cone and put it on the menu before a Nerds-topped strawberry slush. But, despite the ill-fitting BK Crown on my head as I type this, I’m not in charge, so we have Burger King’s Frozen Strawberry & Nerds Candy.

The simple concept puts Rainbow Nerds on top of a Frozen Strawberry Fanta. Honestly, I’m a little surprised BK chose the Rainbow version instead of the classic and best Nerds flavor — strawberry. But I guess using the Rainbow one is more visually appealing because it looks like my cup collected hail made from unicorn tears.

Actually, now that I’ve had time to think about it. Maybe Nerds sprinkled on a vanilla cone isn’t a good idea. Perhaps it should be Nerds Gummy Clusters topping the ice cream. Creamy ice cream. Crunchy candy pieces. Chewy gummy candy. Sigh. I NEED to be The King of Burger King.

And this dessert NEEDS to come with a spoon.

The candy-topped slush came with a regular straw. At first, I didn’t want to destroy the colorful layer by mixing everything, so I just poked my straw into it. That forced enough Nerds into the long cylinder so that I could get a bit of flavor and crunch with a straw sip. I did this a few times, but decided to finish the rest with a spoon to get different candy-to-slush ratios. It was a more satisfying way to consume this.

The Nerds enhanced the slush’s strawberry flavor with a nondescript fruitiness and tanginess. But the red slush stood out no matter what candy-to-slush ratio I dug out. Its tanginess also amped up the strawberry-flavored slush’s tang. I also liked how the candy’s crunch gave this a texture that was reminiscent of ice crystals.

Burger King’s Frozen Strawberry & Nerds is a fine sweet summery treat, but it’s not as mind-blowing as Nerds Candy was to me in the 1980s. Adding it on top of a slush is unique, but it’s not exciting enough to consider this a must buy.

Purchased Price: $2.29
Size: Small
Rating: 6 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 160 calories, 0 grams of fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 45 milligrams of sodium, 43 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 42 grams of sugar, and 0 grams of protein.

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