I’m a big fan of Reese’s. I’ll eat just about anything they make. The Dark Chocolate cups? Awesome. The regular cups are an old fave. Those limited edition ones they had to celebrate Elvis with the banana flavoring? Surprisingly good. And so when a friend of mine pointed me to 7-Eleven for a new taste experience, I couldn’t help myself.
I am a discerning ice cream fan. OK, I’m an ice cream snob. When it comes to commerically available ice cream, I tend to float around Breyers, Haagen Dazs or Ben and Jerry’s with an occasional stop in Edy’s Dibs territory. Most other brands usually just don’t taste as good to me. They taste too artificial. As if to appeal to me directly, Haagen-Dazs came out with their new line of all-natural flavors under the heading of Haagen-Dazs FIVE.
Little Debbie is celebrating her 50th birthday this year. (I know. She looks great for her age. And she’s on Twitter!) Just to give you a bit of background, Little Debbie is a brand of McKee Foods, the company also responsible for the Sunbelt Oats & Honey Chewy Granola Bar (a treat so sweet and scrumptious, it shouldn’t even be called a granola bar). But it’s Little Debbie who’s the shining star of the McKee Foods family: she’s kept sugar lovers […]
I think I’ve been giving Pecan Sandies undue credit. See, I’ve always thought of Pecan Sandies as being delicously crumbly little bits of heavenly goodness… but a recent experience has left me questioning whether my tastebuds have been wearing blindfolds for the past two decades, or whether the good little elves at Keebler have changed up their recipe. (Do skyrocketing sugar prices exist in elf world, too?)
I’ve always been slightly behind the times. I’m typically the last person to hear a new song, for instance, and I’m almost always 1-5 years behind the crowd in terms of having the latest electronic gadgets. Hell, I just got an iPod 6 months ago. (Yes, just your basic, I-should-have-gotten-this-five-years-ago iPod. Pathetic.) Anyway, it’s just the way I am, and I’ve accepted it. But when I recently stumbled across a package of Coconut M&M’s while rushing into a deli on […]
Browsing the snack aisle at the local supermarket, I am always on the lookout for a new snack experience. While not necessarily out to bowl over the competition, Snyder’s of Hanover, makers of pretzels, have come out with Peanut Butter Pretzel Sandwich Dips – essentially, mini chocolate covered peanut butter pretzel sandwiches.