REVIEW: Baskin-Robbins Fútbol Fireworks Ice Cream

Red White and Blue and Green

Baskin-Robbins forced me to learn how to type an acute accent above the u in “Fútbol” with its June 2026 Flavor of the Month, Fútbol Fireworks.

The scoop commemorating the upcoming 2026 World Cup features sweet cream soda ice cream, cherry-flavored sherbet, blue raspberry and green apple popping candy, and blue raspberry swirls. There’s a red, white, and blue theme going on. Not sure what the green is about, though. Maybe it represents the grass on the pitch? (Thanks for teaching me what a soccer field is called, Ted Lasso. Season 4 starts streaming on Apple TV+ on August 5, 2026. This is not an ad.) Or maybe the green represents the green on the Mexican flag, since the country is co-hosting the event with the US and Canada. Or maybe it’s leftover candy from a Shrek promotion years ago.

Popping candy does not pop.

The popping candy is supposed to represent the fireworks, and much like the popping candy I’ve had in ice cream from other brands and every custom player I’ve created in EA’s FIFA, they were all duds. There was no popping of any kind, and I even did the thing where you open your mouth to let in more oxygen to help trigger the candy, which only made me look like I was a hungry hatchling in the middle of a somewhat crowded Baskin-Robbins location. Instead, all they offered was a crunch similar to Nerds, which isn’t a completely horrible thing since this scoop needed some texture. But on top of the lack of popping, the blue raspberry and green apple flavors the candies were supposed to provide were also absent.

If you love cherry, you'll love this.

The blue raspberry swirls added a slight grittiness and a strong tart berry flavor when I hit a big chunk of one. But most spoonfuls were dominated by the cherry sherbet, even when I managed to get some of the blue swirl.

I was most curious about the sweet cream soda ice cream, but I couldn’t identify it as sweet cream soda-flavored, even when tasting it on its own. What the ice cream base did offer was a way to temper the cherry sherbet somewhat, which made up the majority of my scoop. Without the ice cream, the whole scoop probably would’ve been way too heavily cherry.

For the most part, Fútbol Fireworks is a cherry-flavored scoop with some crunchy candy mixed in. It’s a bit ho-hum, but if cherry is your thing, you’ll probably enjoy it. Just don’t expect any fireworks.

Purchased Price: $5.19
Size: Regular 4 oz scoop
Rating: 5 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (2.5 oz scoop) 170 calories, 8 grams of fat, 4.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 20 milligrams of cholesterol, 40 milligrams of sodium, 24 grams of carbohydrates, 0 grams of fiber, 20 grams of sugar (includes 17 grams of added sugar), and 2 grams of protein.

New Sweet Snacks Spotted — June 8, 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].

Veggies Made Great Apple Fruit Pockets

Veggies Made Great Apple Fruit Pockets.

Veggies Made Great Strawberry Fruit Pockets

Veggies Made Great Strawberry Fruit Pockets.

(Spotted by Sage G at Harris Teeter.)

Smart Sweets Dream Puffs

Smart Sweets Dream Puffs.

(Spotted by Erin K at Whole Foods.)

Fun Pops Sour Punch Tropical Blends Freeze Pops

Fun Pops Sour Punch Tropical Blends Freeze Pops.

(Spotted by Van at Aldi.)

Jonny Pops Organic Strawberry Frozen Pops

Jonny Pops Organic Strawberry Frozen Pops.

(Spotted by Allison H at Wegmans.)

Petit Pot Extra Creamy Strawberry Pudding

Petit Pot Extra Creamy Strawberry Pudding.

Petit Pot Extra Creamy Chocolate Pudding

Petit Pot Extra Creamy Chocolate Pudding.

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

Bobo’s Cherry Pie Oat Bites

Bobo's Cherry Pie Oat Bites.

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

Brownieful Salted Caramel Mini Brownies

Brownieful Salted Caramel Mini Brownies.

(Spotted by Sarah R at Target.)

365 Whole Foods Market Vanilla Yogurt Pretzels

365 Whole Foods Market Vanilla Yogurt Pretzels.

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

Nabisco Toy Story Mini Nilla Wafers

Nabisco Mini Nilla Wafers.

(Spotted by Allison H at Wegmans.)

Fairytail Cherry Limeade Cotton Candy

Fairytail Cherry Limeade Cotton Candy.

(Spotted by Van at Five Below.)

SPOTTED: Amos Peelerz Carnival Mix

SPOTTED: Sara Lee Sweet Moments Gooey Butter Cake, Brookie, and Cinnamon Caramel Crunch Cake

REVIEW: Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes Chocolate Peanut Cereal

They're g-r-r-reatly disappointing. I should've Photoshopped that on the box.

If I were dressed up as a tiger with a red bandanna again, I’d say about Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes Chocolate Peanut Cereal, “They’re g-r-r-reatly disappointing.”

What original Frosted Flakes has gotten right is how to turn plain corn flakes into corn flakes as sweet as cakes. But this cereal doesn’t hit that level of sweetness. Oh, don’t get me wrong, it’s far from being a cereal that nutrition influencers that sell products with dubious claims would approve of, but it’s not sweet enough to make the 10-year-old in me get out of bed in the morning.

They look chocolatey, but taste is whole different story.

While their dark brown coating makes them look and smell quite chocolatey, they don’t have a flavor that equals their appearance or scent. They’re noticeably less chocolatey tasting than Cocoa Pebbles and Cocoa Puffs, which is disappointing for a cereal that is being marketed to the same folks who consume those classic cereals, whether they’re actual kids or just kids at heart.

I initially thought maybe its chocolatey level is the way it is because it needs to allow the peanut flavor to come through. However, I’ve eaten enough peanuts to make Mr. Peanut use his cane as a weapon when he sees me, so I know what I’m supposed to taste, but I don’t detect it here. What my taste buds do notice is something that’s kind of fruity, which might be the result of combining the chocolate and this cereal’s attempt at a peanut flavor.

I’m extremely surprised Frosted Flakes didn’t go with a peanut butter and chocolate combination, because that’s a more eye-catching and mouth-watering combo. While chocolate and peanut instantly bring Peanut M&M’s to mind, the appeal of peanut butter and chocolate is a lot stronger.

The milk looks chocolatey, but taste is whole different story.

Along with a red bandanna-wearing tiger, the box’s front cover also promises that the cereal makes chocolatey-flavored milk. But while it looks as brown as what’s in a bottle of Nesquik, after the cereal sits in milk for a while, its chocolatiness is as tame as a newborn tiger cub.

Even though I’m stuck with a family-size box, it’s okay enough that I’ll get through it eventually. However, these dressed-up Frosted Flakes could gr-r-r-reatly use a bit more chocolate and a lot more peanut flavor.

Purchased Price: $5.69
Size: 22.3 oz box
Purchased at: Target
Rating: 5 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (1 cup/39 grams – cereal only) 140 calories, 1 gram of fat, 1 gram of saturated fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 190 milligrams of sodium, 33 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, 12 grams of sugar (includes 11 grams of added sugar), and 2 grams of protein.

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