SPOTTED (SEASONAL EDITION): 3/13/2026

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].

Favorite Day Bakery Bunny's Delight Milk Chocolate Dipped Graham Cracker
Favorite Day Bakery Bunny’s Delight Milk Chocolate Dipped Graham Cracker
Favorite Day Hand Decorated Sugar Cookie Pop
Favorite Day Hand Decorated Sugar Cookie Pop
Favorite Day Sunshine Drizzled White Chocolate Dipped Sandwich Cookies
Favorite Day Sunshine Drizzled White Chocolate Dipped Sandwich Cookies
(Spotted by Robbie at Target.)
Hostess Limited Edition Lemon Blueberry Coffee Cakes
Hostess Limited Edition Lemon Blueberry Coffee Cakes
(Spotted by Tommy at Walmart.)
Kit Kat Bunnies and Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs Variety Pack
Kit Kat Bunnies and Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs Variety Pack
(Spotted by Allison H at Target.)
Peeps Easter Variety 10 Pack
Peeps Easter Variety 10 Pack
(Spotted by Robbie at Sam’s Club.)
Sanders Strawberries & Cream White Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels
Sanders Strawberries & Cream White Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels
(Spotted by Sage G at Harris Teeter.)
Beverly Hills Chocolatier Bunny Bark
Beverly Hills Chocolatier Bunny Bark
(Spotted by Robbie at Kohl’s.)
Olivia Sarah Chocolatey Easter Egg
Olivia Sarah Chocolatey Easter Egg
Olivia Sarah Bunny Sour Gummies
Olivia Sarah Bunny Sour Gummies
Olivia Sarah Fried Eggs Gummies
Olivia Sarah Fried Eggs Gummies
(Spotted by Robbie at Kohl’s.)
Once Upon a Treat by H-E-B Chocolate Bars (Blueberry Tart, Key Lime Pie, and Bananas Foster)
Once Upon a Treat by H-E-B Chocolate Bars (Blueberry Tart, Key Lime Pie, and Bananas Foster)
Once Upon a Treat by H-E-B Easter Treats
Once Upon a Treat by H-E-B Easter Treats
(Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B.)

BACK ON SHELVES: Kit Kat Lemon Crisp (2026)

BACK ON SHELVES: Lucky Charms Just Magical Marshmallows (2026)

Blue Bell Honey Vanilla Ice Cream Review

Blue Bell Honey Vanilla Ice Cream pint design

Honey goes great with many things, such as mustard, Nut Cheerios, badgers, Baked Ham, and Boo Boo. Honey clearly has range, but how does this sweet bee vomit pair with ice cream? Blue Bell offers up an answer with its new Honey Vanilla flavor.

I’ll get right to it: this is very vanilla, as in almost just vanilla. After my first taste, I truly thought someone at the Blue Bell factory forgot to push the “add honey” button. Only after a second taste, and a fair amount of Zen-like concentration, was I able to confirm that there was indeed a faint hint of honey.

Blue Bell Honey Vanilla Ice Cream vanilla spoonful

Blue Bell Honey Vanilla Ice Cream so vanilla looking

I did enjoy this as a vanilla ice cream, but I’m not sure I would have picked up on the honey part if a stranger came up to me, offered me a taste, and asked me to identify the flavor. (It probably wouldn’t be wise to accept ice cream from a stranger, but I totally would.)

Blue Bell Honey Vanilla Ice Cream with added honey

Given the lack of honey flavor provided by Blue Bell, I thought I’d go the extra mile, or at least a few extra feet to my pantry, and try adding some. Surprisingly, at least to me, due to my general lack of honey-related knowledge, the viscous goo became even more viscousey (apparently not a real word, but I like it and I’m using it) when it hit the cold ice cream. It almost turned into a giant honey gummy worm on my ice cream. As for the taste, it was pleasant enough, but even with the added honey kick, it was not anything spectacular.

Blue Bell Honey Vanilla Ice Cream honey doesn't make a difference

So if you are looking for vanilla ice cream with just a touch of honey, then maybe this is for you. Otherwise, this will be a disappointment for anyone looking for a complete honey experience.

Purchased Price: $3.99
Size: One Pint
Purchased at: Brookshire Brothers
Rating: 6 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (2/3 cup) 200 calories, 10 grams of fat, 6 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 40 milligrams of cholesterol, 90 milligrams of sodium, 23 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of dietary fiber, 22 grams of sugar, and 4 grams of protein.

Smartfood Fiber Pop Popcorn Review

Smartfood Fiber Pop Popcorn bags

I’m not sure why Smartfood didn’t call this just Smartfood Fiber. The “Pop” seems unnecessary when everything Smartfood makes is popcorn. I’m pretty sure anyone who has set foot in a grocery store already knows this is popcorn.

Also, “Pop” should’ve been left off because, if you wanted to, you could upload an image of the Smartfood Fiber Pop bag to your favorite AI chatbot and ask it to replace that “Pop” on the bag with what fiber helps with in your body. Again, if you wanted to.

And, if you wanted to, you could post that AI-generated image to your social media. I won’t be doing that because I do not want to deal with the email that may follow from the Smartfood PR folks who have my email and home addresses.

Anypoo, Smartfood Fiber Pop comes in two flavors — Sweet & Salty and Sweet & Salty II: Toffee & Sea Salt. I find it a little odd both varieties are sweet and salty with no savory options. A cup and a half serving provides six grams of fiber from corn soluble fiber, which is 22 percent of your daily recommended amount — a significant jump from the one or two grams you’d get from regular Smartfood products.

Smartfood Fiber Pop Popcorn Sweet & Salty

With the first few kernels of the Sweet & Salty variety, I could barely register sweet or salty on my tongue. The flavors started to pop out when I ate more, though. Looking into the bag, I noticed that some of the mushroom popcorn pieces were more heavily coated than others, which led to inconsistent flavor levels with every pull from the bag. A few pulls were duds with very little flavor, others were mild, and others popped. The sweet and salty flavor is similar to others in the kettle corn space, but the saltiness is notably mild.

Smartfood Fiber Pop Popcorn Toffee & Sea Salt

The Toffee & Sea Salt variety is the clear winner of the two. A strong buttery aroma rises out of the bag, and the flavor matches that intensity. It’s also saltier than the Sweet & Salty. Like with the other flavor, the least coated pieces deliver a less desirable level of flavor, but the butteriness from previously eaten kernels tends to linger, which helps prevent truly flavorless bites. With both varieties, the sugary coatings give the popcorn a pleasant sugary crispiness to go along with the popcorn’s standard crunch.

Now that Frito-Lay has gotten fiber popcorn out of the way, maybe fiber potato chips should be next? If they’re as good as these Smartfood Fiber Pop flavors, I guarantee I’ll reach my recommended daily fiber intake with them. Wait. Is potato soluble fiber a thing? I’ll ask my favorite AI chatbot once it’s done generating a particular image I requested.

Purchased Price: $4.00 each
Size: 5 3/4 oz bags
Purchased at: Times Supermarket
Rating: 6 out of 10 (Sweet & Salty), 8 out of 10 (Toffee & Sea Salt)
Nutrition Facts: (about 1 1/2 cups) Sweet & Salty – 130 calories, 6 grams of fat, 0 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 100 milligrams of sodium, 21 grams of carbohydrates, 6 grams of fiber, 7 grams of sugar (includes 6 grams of added sugar), and 1 gram of protein. Toffee & Sea Salt – 130 calories, 6 grams of fat, 0 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 60 milligrams of sodium, 20 grams of carbohydrates, 6 grams of fiber, 6 grams of sugar (includes 6 grams of added sugar), and less than 1 gram of protein.

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