New Grocery Products Spotted — April 21, 2026

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. Spotted something new? Send your photos to [email protected].

Nature Valley Chewy Trail Mix Bars

Nature Valley Chewy Trail Mix Bars.

(Spotted by Robbie at Sam’s Club.)

Philadelphia Frosting Lemon Cream Cheese

Philadelphia Frosting Lemon Cream Cheese.

(Spotted by Phil at Redner’s.)

Proda Protein Soda

Proda Protein Soda.

Proda Lemon Lime Protein Soda

Proda Lemon Lime Protein Soda.

Proda Strawberry Lemonade Protein Soda

Proda Strawberry Lemonade Protein Soda.

Proda Root Beer Protein Soda

Proda Root Beer Protein Soda.

Proda Classic Orange Protein Soda

Proda Classic Orange Protein Soda.

Proda Cherry Lime Protein Soda

Proda Cherry Lime Protein Soda.

Proda Golden Apple Protein Soda

Proda Golden Apple Protein Soda.

(Spotted by Robbie at Sprouts.)

Mt Olive Clearly Pickles Kosher Baby Dills

Mt Olive Clearly Pickles Kosher Baby Dills.

Mt Olive Clearly Pickles Kosher Dill and Bread & Butter Chips

Mt Olive Clearly Pickles Kosher Dill and Bread & Butter Chips.

Mt Olive Red Pepper Relish Squeeze

Mt Olive Red Pepper Relish Squeeze.

(Spotted by Phil at Redner’s.)

SPOTTED: Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes Chocolate Peanut Cereal

BACK ON SHELVES: Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut (2026)

SPOTTED: Kellogg’s Confetti Cake Rice Krispies Treats

Kellogg's Confetti Cake Rice Krispies Treats.

According to the press release, “This festive twist on the classic bar is complete with colorful sprinkles, a vanilla-flavored drizzle, and sweet cake flavor.” Snap, crackle, pop, indeed. (Spotted by Phil at Redner’s.)

If you spotted something new, send your photos to [email protected].

REVIEW: Taco Bell Zab’s Chicken Ranch Nacho Fries

Taco Bell Zab's Chicken Ranch Nacho Fries features Nacho Fries topped with slow-roasted chicken, warm Nacho Cheese sauce, a three-cheese blend, pico de gallo, and Zab’s Datil Pepper Ranch sauce

Do you remember when Late Night with Conan O’Brien had bands you’d never heard of? Musical acts like Brother Cane, Juicy Doves, At The Drive-In, Spicy Spicy Spice, The Spinanes, December Showers, Jawbox, Buffalo Tom, Flowerbot, and Pizza Redux.

Over the past three years, Taco Bell has been introducing me to hot sauces I’ve never heard of, like Yellowbird, Secret Aardvark, Disha Hot, and now Zab’s. More specifically, Zab’s St. Augustine Style Sauce, which has a sweet heat and gradual burn from Datil peppers. By the way, the Orange Sweet Datil Peppers would be a decent name for a Red Hot Chili Peppers cover band from Florida, which is where most Datil peppers are grown.

The headlining sauce is a combination of Zab’s Sauce and Taco Bell’s Spicy Ranch.

The Taco Bell Zab’s Chicken Ranch Nacho Fries feature Nacho Fries topped with slow-roasted chicken, warm Nacho Cheese sauce, a three-cheese blend, pico de gallo, and Zab’s Datil Pepper Ranch sauce, which is a combo of Zab’s St. Augustine Style Sauce and Taco Bell’s Spicy Ranch.

With that combination of a hot sauce and a spicy ranch, I expected at least a little kick from the Nacho Fries, but as I ate them, I kept thinking, “Where’s the heat?” The Zab’s sauce is supposed to provide a gradual heat, but instead, I got no heat. However, I’m not going to complain too much about that because I liked most of the flavors here. I say “most” because, and this might sound strange, I actually preferred the bites without any chicken. Look, I’ve enjoyed the slow-roasted chicken in plenty of other menu items, but they were a distraction here. Without it, I thought the flavors of the fries and toppings were more pronounced.

The sauce wasn't spicy but it did have a nice flavor

While the Zab’s ranch sauce lacked heat, it had plenty of flavor. Though I’m not sure I’d call it a ranch sauce. It was tangy like a ranch dressing, but also a little sweet. Think of a tangier offshoot of ketchup and mayo with a hint of pepperiness. It was also not overpowering, which allowed the tomatoes in the pico de gallo, the Nacho Fries seasoning, and the nacho cheese sauce to shine alongside each other, creating a tasty tower of toppings and fries that are worth a try. Well, except for the chicken.

Pico de Gallo should be a requirement for all loaded Nacho Fries.

Well, Zab’s, I now know who you are. I wonder what hot sauce brand Taco Bell is going to introduce us to next. Perhaps Vermont’s Angry Goat Pepper Company, Slap Ya Mama or Frog Bone from Louisiana, or Horsetooth Hot Sauce from Colorado?

Purchased Price: $5.99*
Rating: 6 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 490 calories, 31 grams of fat, 4.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 40 milligrams of cholesterol, 1170 milligrams of sodium, 40 grams of carbohydrates, 5 grams of fiber, 3 grams of sugar, and 13 grams of protein.

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

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