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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »Found two flavors of the new Arctic Zero at Giant. They had cookies and cream and chocolate chunk. If they had the Toffee I would’ve bought it. Bought a pint of the Gingerbread Halo Top and originally it was $5.29, but when I got up to the register it was $2.64! Not sure if all the flavors are on sale?
Has anyone tried the Noosa Mate Maple Ginger? I was surprised to see a store actually carry it around my area.
Bought the Yoplait Caramel Custard for snack today.
I didn’t even know the new pints were already being rolled out!!!! Please report back ASAP with pictures and a review!!! Does it feel super dense like Enlightened or softer like Halo Top??
EDIT: I just realized you didn’t actually buy one yet what was the price like??
I forget the price, but feel like it was around $3.99-$4.99.1 -
opalquartz wrote: »New Enlightened flavors soon! I'm so excited for these haha
GOD BLESS. Where is that josh kid/pancake runner kid!?! I bet he knows about these!!!!
I still have never found most of the newer flavors that were released last year.1 -
My boyfriend was traveling and he brought this back for me. Yes that is camels milk from an actual camel LOL . I had to try it and it was pretty good. It was less sweet than cows milk and tasted more like a mix between rice and soy milk. Not bad with the coffee flavor it was better than a lot of the coffee drinks ive tried.
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »My boyfriend was traveling and he brought this back for me. Yes that is camels milk from an actual camel LOL . I had to try it and it was pretty good. It was less sweet than cows milk and tasted more like a mix between rice and soy milk. Not bad with the coffee flavor it was better than a lot of the coffee drinks ive tried.
I would LOVE this, but I can’t even imagine how much something like this must cost. Camel milk is delicious, but it may as well be liquid gold from a price standpoint.5 -
Luckily what WAS sickeningly sweet were these Kinder Treat Eggs I finally decided to try! I was expecting something like a Cadbury’s Creme Egg with a chocolate shell, but it was all creme and had a spoon to make it less messy (which of course didn’t make it any less messy for me since the two hazelnut balls in the center were just about solidified into the creme and I had to pry out very messily). It was a vanilla white chocolate creme on top with a brown nutella creme on the bottom. Extremely satisfying and it looks like they’re only 110 calories so that isn’t too bad! They’re still 20% off on Target’s cartwheel so I’ll go back for more soon!
Oh those were tasty. Still totally not worth the cost for something that's eaten in 3 tiny bites, lol. I'm not sure about how I feel about it being a creme though. So different from the stuff I used to eat in France (chocolate/milk shell with the toy in the middle). It tastes a lot like Kinder Bueno bars, honestly.
I'm confused about why there's no mention of hazelnut flavor because it definitely tastes like hazelnut.
But I pretty much love Kinder everything anyway.2 -
https://www.theimpulsivebuy.com/wordpress/2018/02/12/spotted-on-shelves-2018-mystery-peeps/
For those that love Peeps there will be three new Mystery flavors this year.
https://www.theimpulsivebuy.com/wordpress/2018/02/09/review-ben-jerrys-moo-phoria-light-ice-cream/
Review of Ben & Jerry's new light ice creams.2 -
My grocery stores have started to stock the new ice cream flavors (most, but sadly not all, of the new Haagen-Dazs and Ben and Jerry's flavors), so I picked up some of them - one for each new category to start. I got: one of the new Haagen-Dazs trio flavors (Vanilla and caramel ice creams with white chocolate pieces and caramel sauce); one of their new regular flavors (Honey Salted Caramel Almond); one of the new Ben and Jerry's truffles flavors (Caramel Chocolate Cheesecake Truffles); and one of their new Moophoria light ice creams (Chocolate Milk & Cookies). I also picked up one of the Haagen-Dazs non-dairy flavors (Peanut butter chocolate fudge) - this line has been out since summer 2017 I think, but I haven't had a chance to try any of them.
Haagen-Dazs Vanilla and Caramel trio - The ice creams in this one were tasty and the caramel sauce was a nice addition; however, the white chocolate pieces had that slightly too-sweet taste that some types of white chocolate tend to have. Still a solid flavor though.
Haagen-Dazs Honey Salted Caramel Almond was very tasty and similar to a butter pecan flavor, with a hint of honey.
Ben and Jerry's Caramel Chocolate Cheesecake Truffles - This one was okay but was way too sweet. I wouldn't be able to eat more than a couple of scoops of this at a time.
Ben and Jerry's Moophoria Chocolate Milk & Cookies - This one was unfortunately a hard no. Texture-wise, the light ice cream is much airier than the typical Ben and Jerry's ice cream and more comparable to a regular/non-premium ice cream (not surprising as the serving size on this is 68 grams compared to Ben and Jerry's usual 100-ish grams). I didn't necessarily mind that, though the taste of both ice creams and the cookies was just off. Chocolate ice cream did not taste good at all and didn't taste like chocolate, and vanilla was bland. For the calories and taste, I'd rather just have a regular non-premium ice cream from another brand. Maybe the other light ice cream flavors are better... and/or maybe it tastes better if eaten on its own instead of along with several other premium ice creams.
Haagen-Dazs non-dairy Peanut Butter Chocolate Fudge - This one was by far my favorite out of the ones I tried. It tastes very similar to Talenti's Peanut Butter Fudge Sorbetto, which is one of my absolute favorite Talenti flavors - basically like eating frozen peanut butter mixed with chocolate. Texture-wise, it's denser than Talenti's, and somehow manages to replicate the same texture as a regular Haagen-Dazs ice cream, and it's got crisp chocolate pieces in it instead of swirls of fudge like Talenti (see picture below). I prefer this flavor to Haagen-Dazs' peanut butter salted fudge ice cream, as the milk/cream creates a more muted peanut butter flavor whereas non-dairy creates a pure peanut butter flavor.
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missperfectpitch wrote: »My grocery stores have started to stock the new ice cream flavors (most, but sadly not all, of the new Haagen-Dazs and Ben and Jerry's flavors), so I picked up some of them - one for each new category to start. I got: one of the new Haagen-Dazs trio flavors (Vanilla and caramel ice creams with white chocolate pieces and caramel sauce); one of their new regular flavors (Honey Salted Caramel Almond); one of the new Ben and Jerry's truffles flavors (Caramel Chocolate Cheesecake Truffles); and one of their new Moophoria light ice creams (Chocolate Milk & Cookies). I also picked up one of the Haagen-Dazs non-dairy flavors (Peanut butter chocolate fudge) - this line has been out since summer 2017 I think, but I haven't had a chance to try any of them.
Haagen-Dazs Vanilla and Caramel trio - The ice creams in this one were tasty and the caramel sauce was a nice addition; however, the white chocolate pieces had that slightly too-sweet taste that some types of white chocolate tend to have. Still a solid flavor though.
Haagen-Dazs Honey Salted Caramel Almond was very tasty and similar to a butter pecan flavor, with a hint of honey.
Ben and Jerry's Caramel Chocolate Cheesecake Truffles - This one was okay but was way too sweet. I wouldn't be able to eat more than a couple of scoops of this at a time.
Ben and Jerry's Moophoria Chocolate Milk & Cookies - This one was unfortunately a hard no. Texture-wise, the light ice cream is much airier than the typical Ben and Jerry's ice cream and more comparable to a regular/non-premium ice cream (not surprising as the serving size on this is 68 grams compared to Ben and Jerry's usual 100-ish grams). I didn't necessarily mind that, though the taste of both ice creams and the cookies was just off. Chocolate ice cream did not taste good at all and didn't taste like chocolate, and vanilla was bland. For the calories and taste, I'd rather just have a regular non-premium ice cream from another brand. Maybe the other light ice cream flavors are better... and/or maybe it tastes better if eaten on its own instead of along with several other premium ice creams.
Haagen-Dazs non-dairy Peanut Butter Chocolate Fudge - This one was by far my favorite out of the ones I tried. It tastes very similar to Talenti's Peanut Butter Fudge Sorbetto, which is one of my absolute favorite Talenti flavors - basically like eating frozen peanut butter mixed with chocolate. Texture-wise, it's denser than Talenti's, and somehow manages to replicate the same texture as a regular Haagen-Dazs ice cream, and it's got crisp chocolate pieces in it instead of swirls of fudge like Talenti (see picture below). I prefer this flavor to Haagen-Dazs' peanut butter salted fudge ice cream, as the milk/cream creates a more muted peanut butter flavor whereas non-dairy creates a pure peanut butter flavor.
That’s a shame their lighter ice cream pint fell short of what I’d expect from Ben & Jerry’s, especially since they have more calories than Halo Top and Enlightened! Hopefully Arctic Zero’s new lineup will surprise us but I’m still not having any luck finding the new flavors1 -
missperfectpitch wrote: »My grocery stores have started to stock the new ice cream flavors (most, but sadly not all, of the new Haagen-Dazs and Ben and Jerry's flavors), so I picked up some of them - one for each new category to start. I got: one of the new Haagen-Dazs trio flavors (Vanilla and caramel ice creams with white chocolate pieces and caramel sauce); one of their new regular flavors (Honey Salted Caramel Almond); one of the new Ben and Jerry's truffles flavors (Caramel Chocolate Cheesecake Truffles); and one of their new Moophoria light ice creams (Chocolate Milk & Cookies). I also picked up one of the Haagen-Dazs non-dairy flavors (Peanut butter chocolate fudge) - this line has been out since summer 2017 I think, but I haven't had a chance to try any of them.
Haagen-Dazs Vanilla and Caramel trio - The ice creams in this one were tasty and the caramel sauce was a nice addition; however, the white chocolate pieces had that slightly too-sweet taste that some types of white chocolate tend to have. Still a solid flavor though.
Haagen-Dazs Honey Salted Caramel Almond was very tasty and similar to a butter pecan flavor, with a hint of honey.
Ben and Jerry's Caramel Chocolate Cheesecake Truffles - This one was okay but was way too sweet. I wouldn't be able to eat more than a couple of scoops of this at a time.
Ben and Jerry's Moophoria Chocolate Milk & Cookies - This one was unfortunately a hard no. Texture-wise, the light ice cream is much airier than the typical Ben and Jerry's ice cream and more comparable to a regular/non-premium ice cream (not surprising as the serving size on this is 68 grams compared to Ben and Jerry's usual 100-ish grams). I didn't necessarily mind that, though the taste of both ice creams and the cookies was just off. Chocolate ice cream did not taste good at all and didn't taste like chocolate, and vanilla was bland. For the calories and taste, I'd rather just have a regular non-premium ice cream from another brand. Maybe the other light ice cream flavors are better... and/or maybe it tastes better if eaten on its own instead of along with several other premium ice creams.
Haagen-Dazs non-dairy Peanut Butter Chocolate Fudge - This one was by far my favorite out of the ones I tried. It tastes very similar to Talenti's Peanut Butter Fudge Sorbetto, which is one of my absolute favorite Talenti flavors - basically like eating frozen peanut butter mixed with chocolate. Texture-wise, it's denser than Talenti's, and somehow manages to replicate the same texture as a regular Haagen-Dazs ice cream, and it's got crisp chocolate pieces in it instead of swirls of fudge like Talenti (see picture below). I prefer this flavor to Haagen-Dazs' peanut butter salted fudge ice cream, as the milk/cream creates a more muted peanut butter flavor whereas non-dairy creates a pure peanut butter flavor.
That’s a shame their lighter ice cream pint fell short of what I’d expect from Ben & Jerry’s, especially since they have more calories than Halo Top and Enlightened! Hopefully Arctic Zero’s new lineup will surprise us but I’m still not having any luck finding the new flavors
Yeah, maybe Arctic Zero's new flavors will be better (I can't find them either)! I do plan to re-try the Ben and Jerry's light flavor again tonight on its own, so maybe it will taste better by itself..0 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Okay the honey mustard were good but 3 tiny pretzels in the pack.......LOL
Salted caramel was pretty good. They had a nice caramel dusting. The taste wasn’t very strong but a nice faint caramel sweetness,
The pizza were my favorite! Nice pizza coating that tasted like pizza combos.
Only 3 in a pack.......how sad....
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missperfectpitch wrote: »My grocery stores have started to stock the new ice cream flavors (most, but sadly not all, of the new Haagen-Dazs and Ben and Jerry's flavors), so I picked up some of them - one for each new category to start. I got: one of the new Haagen-Dazs trio flavors (Vanilla and caramel ice creams with white chocolate pieces and caramel sauce); one of their new regular flavors (Honey Salted Caramel Almond); one of the new Ben and Jerry's truffles flavors (Caramel Chocolate Cheesecake Truffles); and one of their new Moophoria light ice creams (Chocolate Milk & Cookies). I also picked up one of the Haagen-Dazs non-dairy flavors (Peanut butter chocolate fudge) - this line has been out since summer 2017 I think, but I haven't had a chance to try any of them.
Haagen-Dazs Vanilla and Caramel trio - The ice creams in this one were tasty and the caramel sauce was a nice addition; however, the white chocolate pieces had that slightly too-sweet taste that some types of white chocolate tend to have. Still a solid flavor though.
Haagen-Dazs Honey Salted Caramel Almond was very tasty and similar to a butter pecan flavor, with a hint of honey.
Ben and Jerry's Caramel Chocolate Cheesecake Truffles - This one was okay but was way too sweet. I wouldn't be able to eat more than a couple of scoops of this at a time.
Ben and Jerry's Moophoria Chocolate Milk & Cookies - This one was unfortunately a hard no. Texture-wise, the light ice cream is much airier than the typical Ben and Jerry's ice cream and more comparable to a regular/non-premium ice cream (not surprising as the serving size on this is 68 grams compared to Ben and Jerry's usual 100-ish grams). I didn't necessarily mind that, though the taste of both ice creams and the cookies was just off. Chocolate ice cream did not taste good at all and didn't taste like chocolate, and vanilla was bland. For the calories and taste, I'd rather just have a regular non-premium ice cream from another brand. Maybe the other light ice cream flavors are better... and/or maybe it tastes better if eaten on its own instead of along with several other premium ice creams.
Haagen-Dazs non-dairy Peanut Butter Chocolate Fudge - This one was by far my favorite out of the ones I tried. It tastes very similar to Talenti's Peanut Butter Fudge Sorbetto, which is one of my absolute favorite Talenti flavors - basically like eating frozen peanut butter mixed with chocolate. Texture-wise, it's denser than Talenti's, and somehow manages to replicate the same texture as a regular Haagen-Dazs ice cream, and it's got crisp chocolate pieces in it instead of swirls of fudge like Talenti (see picture below). I prefer this flavor to Haagen-Dazs' peanut butter salted fudge ice cream, as the milk/cream creates a more muted peanut butter flavor whereas non-dairy creates a pure peanut butter flavor.
That’s a shame their lighter ice cream pint fell short of what I’d expect from Ben & Jerry’s, especially since they have more calories than Halo Top and Enlightened! Hopefully Arctic Zero’s new lineup will surprise us but I’m still not having any luck finding the new flavors
I went Grocery Shopping for a few things & another Giant that has more freezer space seems to be setting up for a lot of new stuff in both their organic freezers & regular.
This one looks to be setting up the Halo Top Dairy free in the organic & shifted the regular flavors to the other section. It looked like they had more labels for Arctic Zero at this one! Their labels had UPC codes & random words so it was hard at times to decipher what it was actually going to be.
In the regular section it looked like they were going to have Yasso in pints & possibly setting up for the new Haagen & Ben & Jerry's pints.
Walmart was already setting up for Easter candy.1 -
I went to Shop Rite and didn't notice anything new ice cream-wise.2
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@2bassets there was a whopping FOUR in the other honey mustard pack LOL.
enlightened has bunch of coupons just got email you can send someone coupon and get one yourself. I know they are so expensive so saving anything is good. try.eatenlightened.com/valentines-day/?utm_campaign=valentine&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=2.13.email&utm_campaign=Valentine%27s%20Day%20E-Cards&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=60650486&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-9zBW8QxcZKHDd_pbY1TcHcng5pr1GhFpeHv6BP1-eAWlYk7JhEE8Yy5-4DklMRZkB1p3qo3zhDm7xV-mGVTwTNrs0D4A&_hsmi=606504861 -
These look so good.
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »These look so good.
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »These look so good.
drool
It's Breyers though...2 -
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At first I rolled my eyes at that. "Another marketing gag product that says it's got a lot of protein until you look at the calorie breakdown."
But the protein Müsli actually has 30 grams of protein for 420 calories, which is totally fine.
It also ironically has a quarter less carbs than the low carb Müsli, lol.6 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Okay the honey mustard were good but 3 tiny pretzels in the pack.......LOL
Salted caramel was pretty good. They had a nice caramel dusting. The taste wasn’t very strong but a nice faint caramel sweetness,
The pizza were my favorite! Nice pizza coating that tasted like pizza combos.
Only 3 in a pack.......how sad....
3 pretzels in one pack?2 -
I have no clue if this is new but this is my first time noticing it in Shoprite. Mann’s Nourish Bowls. Delicious. Surprisingly very filling and a lot inside for the calories (the southwest chipotle I had tonight was 220). Unfortunately it’s a bit more pricey than some other convenience meals, but still for what you’re getting $4.99 isn’t THAT bad. I can’t wait to try the sesame sriracha flavor and go back to try the other ones! Has anyone here tried these before? I’m curious which ones I should get next o:
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I have no clue if this is new but this is my first time noticing it in Shoprite. Mann’s Nourish Bowls. Delicious. Surprisingly very filling and a lot inside for the calories (the southwest chipotle I had tonight was 220). Unfortunately it’s a bit more pricey than some other convenience meals, but still for what you’re getting $4.99 isn’t THAT bad. I can’t wait to try the sesame sriracha flavor and go back to try the other ones! Has anyone here tried these before? I’m curious which ones I should get next o:
I saw them but none of the flavors appealed to me2 -
I have no clue if this is new but this is my first time noticing it in Shoprite. Mann’s Nourish Bowls. Delicious. Surprisingly very filling and a lot inside for the calories (the southwest chipotle I had tonight was 220). Unfortunately it’s a bit more pricey than some other convenience meals, but still for what you’re getting $4.99 isn’t THAT bad. I can’t wait to try the sesame sriracha flavor and go back to try the other ones! Has anyone here tried these before? I’m curious which ones I should get next o:
You find these a dollar cheaper at Aldis (at least in my area).1 -
I have no clue if this is new but this is my first time noticing it in Shoprite. Mann’s Nourish Bowls. Delicious. Surprisingly very filling and a lot inside for the calories (the southwest chipotle I had tonight was 220). Unfortunately it’s a bit more pricey than some other convenience meals, but still for what you’re getting $4.99 isn’t THAT bad. I can’t wait to try the sesame sriracha flavor and go back to try the other ones! Has anyone here tried these before? I’m curious which ones I should get next o:
I think I've tried all of these that my local meijer store carries. I can't remember the flavors but I know they are all good. I don't remember it being that expensive though, I think more like 3.99.4 -
I don’t live near any meijer stores but I do have Aldi’s, I’ll be sure to check it out thanks!!!1
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quiksylver296 wrote: »
Really? Did I miss a memo?3 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Yeah. Breyer's = bad.
Agreed, I've always liked Breyers, maybe because I grew up eating it.3 -
Anyone in NY LA or SF??
"Celebrate this #Vday with a free pint and free delivery by using code PINTMATES from @Postmates Fresh.
Open the Fresh Collection in the @Postmates app for a free Halo Top pint and free delivery (SF, LA, NYC only)"1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »
I liked Breyer's better when it was simpler. Like when the coffee ice cream was four or five ingredients (like cream, milk, sugar, and coffee). But I don't know that I'd call it "bad".
I much prefer HD now to it though. (Not necessarily based on ingredients, but because it's more delicious.)2 -
Saw this on Brand Eating's website. Never tried their seafood subs, and unfortunately the closest one is 30 minutes away from my house but figured someone here might get better use out of it!
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