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pancakerunner wrote: »
I didn't think Subway would ever give me a reason to go back, but these look awesome!
ETA: Annndddd, nowhere near me of course. Can someone in one of those areas let us know what the milkshakes are like?4 -
RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
Yeah, these are the only places they are being tested right now: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida
I wish they chose NYC for the Northeast testing area but Connecticut it is. I don't even really eat Halo Top anymore and like the dairy-free pints a bit more but even I'd try this, especially in this summer heat. Oh well.2 -
What’s the point of testing these? Isn’t Halo Top one of the best selling ice cream brands ahead of Ben & Jerry’s even??? I remember seeing that somewhere... but with it being “bikini season” and Halo Top being so darn delicious how would this NOT do well nationally!?! I never go to Subway but I would go out of my way to get these at least 3x a week, even if they were $5+ each. I hope they come to Maryland :’(3
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Maxematics wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
Yeah, these are the only places they are being tested right now: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida
I wish they chose NYC for the Northeast testing area but Connecticut it is. I don't even really eat Halo Top anymore and like the dairy-free pints a bit more but even I'd try this, especially in this summer heat. Oh well.
I'm in middle-of-nowhere Michigan so there's really no chance of being a selection, haha.3 -
Maxematics wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
Yeah, these are the only places they are being tested right now: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida
I wish they chose NYC for the Northeast testing area but Connecticut it is. I don't even really eat Halo Top anymore and like the dairy-free pints a bit more but even I'd try this, especially in this summer heat. Oh well.
With all due respect to Tyler, Texas, and Toledo, Ohio, they choose these cities and not NYC or Philly? I guess supply and demand?5 -
Maxematics wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
Yeah, these are the only places they are being tested right now: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida
I wish they chose NYC for the Northeast testing area but Connecticut it is. I don't even really eat Halo Top anymore and like the dairy-free pints a bit more but even I'd try this, especially in this summer heat. Oh well.
With all due respect to Tyler, Texas, and Toledo, Ohio, they choose these cities and not NYC or Philly? I guess supply and demand?
Probably market research showed them those areas were more likely to purchase, for whatever reason. More population doesn't necessarily mean more purchasers. Ratio of purchasers to population is also important because even if NYC did have more potential purchasers, it would take more effort from marketing to expose each of those people enough times (reach and frequency) to have them purchase. If an area is more prone to purchasing, it takes a lot less marketing cost to get a significant amount of people in.
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RelCanonical wrote: »Maxematics wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
Yeah, these are the only places they are being tested right now: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida
I wish they chose NYC for the Northeast testing area but Connecticut it is. I don't even really eat Halo Top anymore and like the dairy-free pints a bit more but even I'd try this, especially in this summer heat. Oh well.
I'm in middle-of-nowhere Michigan so there's really no chance of being a selection, haha.
I'd have to drive to Salt Lake City. Four hours and 51 minutes... Hmmmmmm5 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »Maxematics wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
Yeah, these are the only places they are being tested right now: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida
I wish they chose NYC for the Northeast testing area but Connecticut it is. I don't even really eat Halo Top anymore and like the dairy-free pints a bit more but even I'd try this, especially in this summer heat. Oh well.
I'm in middle-of-nowhere Michigan so there's really no chance of being a selection, haha.
I'd have to drive to Salt Lake City. Four hours and 51 minutes... Hmmmmmm
I've driven 2 hours for random food items (mostly Trader Joe's) but four hours might be too much for me.6 -
RelCanonical wrote: »Maxematics wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
Yeah, these are the only places they are being tested right now: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida
I wish they chose NYC for the Northeast testing area but Connecticut it is. I don't even really eat Halo Top anymore and like the dairy-free pints a bit more but even I'd try this, especially in this summer heat. Oh well.
With all due respect to Tyler, Texas, and Toledo, Ohio, they choose these cities and not NYC or Philly? I guess supply and demand?
Probably market research showed them those areas were more likely to purchase, for whatever reason. More population doesn't necessarily mean more purchasers. Ratio of purchasers to population is also important because even if NYC did have more potential purchasers, it would take more effort from marketing to expose each of those people enough times (reach and frequency) to have them purchase. If an area is more prone to purchasing, it takes a lot less marketing cost to get a significant amount of people in.
And the market research was led by Subway, not Halo Top, so they're going after the typical Subway demographic. Smart, especially as HT will be expanding its scoop shop platform.4 -
pancakerunner wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »Maxematics wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
Yeah, these are the only places they are being tested right now: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida
I wish they chose NYC for the Northeast testing area but Connecticut it is. I don't even really eat Halo Top anymore and like the dairy-free pints a bit more but even I'd try this, especially in this summer heat. Oh well.
With all due respect to Tyler, Texas, and Toledo, Ohio, they choose these cities and not NYC or Philly? I guess supply and demand?
Probably market research showed them those areas were more likely to purchase, for whatever reason. More population doesn't necessarily mean more purchasers. Ratio of purchasers to population is also important because even if NYC did have more potential purchasers, it would take more effort from marketing to expose each of those people enough times (reach and frequency) to have them purchase. If an area is more prone to purchasing, it takes a lot less marketing cost to get a significant amount of people in.
And the market research was led by Subway, not Halo Top, so they're going after the typical Subway demographic. Smart, especially as HT will be expanding its scoop shop platform.
I agree, I speculated that it's as an opportunity for Subway to have a differentiator with an trendy up-and-comer like Halo Top (as Subway has been suffering from saturation fatigue, and could use a "cool" factor). Additionally Halo Top is able to get more brand exposure without having to put in the massive dollars that comes with market research and advertising, which Subway has in droves.6 -
chris89topher wrote: »
A little dry but generally pretty good. They are individually wrapped, so I plan to throw some into the freezer at work as a low cal snack.4 -
RelCanonical wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »Maxematics wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
Yeah, these are the only places they are being tested right now: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida
I wish they chose NYC for the Northeast testing area but Connecticut it is. I don't even really eat Halo Top anymore and like the dairy-free pints a bit more but even I'd try this, especially in this summer heat. Oh well.
With all due respect to Tyler, Texas, and Toledo, Ohio, they choose these cities and not NYC or Philly? I guess supply and demand?
Probably market research showed them those areas were more likely to purchase, for whatever reason. More population doesn't necessarily mean more purchasers. Ratio of purchasers to population is also important because even if NYC did have more potential purchasers, it would take more effort from marketing to expose each of those people enough times (reach and frequency) to have them purchase. If an area is more prone to purchasing, it takes a lot less marketing cost to get a significant amount of people in.
And the market research was led by Subway, not Halo Top, so they're going after the typical Subway demographic. Smart, especially as HT will be expanding its scoop shop platform.
I agree, I speculated that it's as an opportunity for Subway to have a differentiator with an trendy up-and-comer like Halo Top (as Subway has been suffering from saturation fatigue, and could use a "cool" factor). Additionally Halo Top is able to get more brand exposure without having to put in the massive dollars that comes with market research and advertising, which Subway has in droves.
Similar to Taco Bell and Doritos6 -
chris89topher wrote: »
A little dry but generally pretty good. They are individually wrapped, so I plan to throw some into the freezer at work as a low cal snack.
How is the size? Need several for a lunch?0 -
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Mexicangreensalsa wrote: »Maxematics wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
Yeah, these are the only places they are being tested right now: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida
I wish they chose NYC for the Northeast testing area but Connecticut it is. I don't even really eat Halo Top anymore and like the dairy-free pints a bit more but even I'd try this, especially in this summer heat. Oh well.
With all due respect to Tyler, Texas, and Toledo, Ohio, they choose these cities and not NYC or Philly? I guess supply and demand?
NOT MY AREA EITHER !!!!! 350 calories is a lot for a milkshake though. I would have expected Halo Top Milkshakes to be low in calories.
Does anyone follow the blog about Spotted on Shelves? I have noticed they post things that are very old and not new at all!!!! We find things months before they are posting items!!
I was wondering, I didn't see in the articles I read, but what's the size of the milkshakes? If it's 16oz it sounds right on par for what is essentially liquefied Halo Top, but if it's 12oz it's kind of an edge case for me.
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Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »Smartbun is having a sale with free shipping. I loved these when I tried them a year ago so I think I may buy some again. Has anyone had the cakes? I’ve only had the slim thin ones which I loved. Wondering if these are as good before I buy.
I tried the cakes a couple years ago and liked them a lot (especially the cinnamon). Looks like there are new flavors since then - so am unsure of the orange cream and raspberry cream.
I didn't get them again because of the cost, may have to pick up a few, thanks for the post!
Smartbun: Orange Cream on the way to me. Crossing my fingers that I like them!3 -
Mexicangreensalsa wrote: »Maxematics wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
Yeah, these are the only places they are being tested right now: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida
I wish they chose NYC for the Northeast testing area but Connecticut it is. I don't even really eat Halo Top anymore and like the dairy-free pints a bit more but even I'd try this, especially in this summer heat. Oh well.
With all due respect to Tyler, Texas, and Toledo, Ohio, they choose these cities and not NYC or Philly? I guess supply and demand?
NOT MY AREA EITHER !!!!! 350 calories is a lot for a milkshake though. I would have expected Halo Top Milkshakes to be low in calories.
Does anyone follow the blog about Spotted on Shelves? I have noticed they post things that are very old and not new at all!!!! We find things months before they are posting items!!
I don’t think so, especially since it has protein too!!!! But then again, my go-to are those f’real milkshakes that punch 580+ calories into a small milkshake, or worse... Sonic milkshakes with 780+ calories o.o4 -
RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
From a different article...The lineup will be available in 1,000 locations from July 22 to September 4 in six test markets, including Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida.
California is like one of the hottest states...we're not getting it?!3 -
Mexicangreensalsa wrote: »Maxematics wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
Yeah, these are the only places they are being tested right now: Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida
I wish they chose NYC for the Northeast testing area but Connecticut it is. I don't even really eat Halo Top anymore and like the dairy-free pints a bit more but even I'd try this, especially in this summer heat. Oh well.
With all due respect to Tyler, Texas, and Toledo, Ohio, they choose these cities and not NYC or Philly? I guess supply and demand?
NOT MY AREA EITHER !!!!! 350 calories is a lot for a milkshake though. I would have expected Halo Top Milkshakes to be low in calories.
Does anyone follow the blog about Spotted on Shelves? I have noticed they post things that are very old and not new at all!!!! We find things months before they are posting items!!
No way. A regular sized chocolate milkshake from In n Out (just off the top of my head) is like 700 calories. 350 is more than I like to use up for one item but it's respectable.5 -
RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
From a different article...The lineup will be available in 1,000 locations from July 22 to September 4 in six test markets, including Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida.
California is like one of the hottest states...we're not getting it?!
That's what I thought! Nowhere at all on the entire West Coast?0 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
Finally CT GETS SOMETHING EXCITING!!!!3 -
RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
From a different article...The lineup will be available in 1,000 locations from July 22 to September 4 in six test markets, including Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida.
California is like one of the hottest states...we're not getting it?!
That's what I thought! Nowhere at all on the entire West Coast?
I'm surprised CA isn't testing them either, I'd try one and I haven't even been impressed by Halo Top ice cream.3 -
Both of these products were excellent. The maple pecan puffs were just the right amount of sweet with a layer of glazed perfection. I tried the Kansas City BBQ and the original “bacon” chips and both were delicious.5 -
Sallyw2004 wrote: »
Both of these products were excellent. The maple pecan puffs were just the right amount of sweet with a layer of glazed perfection. I tried the Kansas City BBQ and the original “bacon” chips and both were delicious.
The maple pecan puffed corn sounds yummy.0 -
Omg! I miss cosmos popcorn. We used to sell it at work and they were delicious. Never had the maple pecan but enjoyed both the butter and the caramel ones. Now I want to find a store here that sells it cause amazon is a bit pricey from my quick search.0
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These look interesting:
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missperfectpitch wrote: »These look interesting:
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RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
From a different article...The lineup will be available in 1,000 locations from July 22 to September 4 in six test markets, including Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida.
California is like one of the hottest states...we're not getting it?!
That's what I thought! Nowhere at all on the entire West Coast?
I'm surprised CA isn't testing them either, I'd try one and I haven't even been impressed by Halo Top ice cream.
From my view, it is because Halo Top is already established in this market. They also have the halo Top scoop shop. Who knows, maybe they are working on getting into some other fast food places popular on the west coast (Carl’s jr. etc). Subway is headquartered in CT.
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pancakerunner wrote: »RelCanonical wrote: »RE: Halo Top Milkshakes:
NOOOOOO I was afraid they were going to say "select markets" and indeed, they are select markets, which basically means nowhere near me. ):
From a different article...The lineup will be available in 1,000 locations from July 22 to September 4 in six test markets, including Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hartford, Connecticut; Longview and Tyler, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Toledo, Ohio; and West Palm Beach, Florida.
California is like one of the hottest states...we're not getting it?!
That's what I thought! Nowhere at all on the entire West Coast?
I'm surprised CA isn't testing them either, I'd try one and I haven't even been impressed by Halo Top ice cream.
From my view, it is because Halo Top is already established in this market. They also have the halo Top scoop shop. Who knows, maybe they are working on getting into some other fast food places popular on the west coast (Carl’s jr. etc). Subway is headquartered in CT.
Will be interesting!!
That's true, Halo Top could see that as competition to their scoop shops, wouldn't be good during the trial phase of the partnership.0
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