Here are some interesting new and limited edition products found on store shelves by us and your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of the products, share your thoughts about them in the comments.
I thought we already covered this, but I just confused it with Dannon Limited Edition Light & Fit Salted Caramel Apple Pie Greek Yogurt and Dannon Light & Fit Greek Blends Caramel Macchiato. (Spotted by Carla at Walmart.)
Well, it’s not simply mixed berry, tropical, or fruit punch juice. It’s 10 percent juice and a whole lotta water. (Spotted by Greg at Giant and Jennifer at Target.)
So how are these different from Little Debbie’s other Apple Fruit Pies? (Spotted by Dan at Woodman’s.)
I know what those animals are thinking. When I see a giant snow globe in the middle of nowhere, I also wonder how it got there and who the glassmaker was that blew that huge glass bubble. (Spotted by Lindsay at Family Fare.)
Well, well, well, Snack Factory. It appears you’re running out of sweet things to coat your Pretzel Crisps with. You’ve done dark chocolate, mint chocolate, white chocolate, peanut butter, caramel, and Greek yogurt. All you have left is milk chocolate. (Spotted by Sylvia at Vons.)
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The Little Debbie pies says “artificial flavors” what the hell that supposed to mean? Is apples natural by themselves
The Little Debbie’s fruit pies must be 2oz instead of the larger 4oz size, since there are 8 pies in a slightly more than 1 lb (16oz) box. They look small in the pic. Probably otherwise the same as the big ones. Krispy Kreme came out with the 2oz size also, my local had them a few months ago. Much more convenient sizing since the big ones are 400 to 450 calories each, which is way too much for many kids and adults. I can’t understand how the younger kids manage with these prepackaged calorie bombs in their school lunch boxes. Since the calories coming mainly from sugar, I guess it’s not hard to scarf it down though. Or do they toss the sandwich and carrot sticks and apple carefully packed by the parentals and just eat the dessert?
The Cranberry Vanilla Wonderland is really good. I am on my second box now.
The yogurt wasn’t worth it. Light flavor without enough caramel taste.