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.
This is the second Mississippi Mud Pie ice cream we’ve covered within the past 10 days. (Spotted by Breanna B at Food Lion.)
Whiskey baked beans sounds like a good hobo recipe. (Spotted by Kevin G at Walmart.)
Tropicana grows watermelons? Mind blown. (Spotted by Joe C at Harris Teeter.)
Those haymakers sure know how to make a refreshing beverage that I will not drink after making bales of hay. I’d probably drink it after doing something not at all strenuous, like typing this caption. (Spotted by Joe C at Harris Teeter.)
Okay, let me get this straight. According to the bottle, it has 100 percent reduced acid. If it’s 100 percent, shouldn’t that mean it has no acid. That’s not me, that’s math. (Spotted by Robbie at Market Square.)
Still waiting for someone to coat Brazil nuts with chocolate. (Spotted by Robbie at Target.)
I wonder if this will taste like the Kellogg’s Batman v Superman Fruit Flavored Snacks. (Spotted by Robbie at Winco.)
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Brazil nuts are high in selenium and could lead to selenium toxicity if eaten on a regular basis. So, not a good idea if you coat them in delicious chocolate. Sorry. 🙁
supposedly eating 4 of them per month will reduce your cholesterol, though
“Still waiting for someone to coat Brazil nuts with chocolate.”
Dark and Milk chocolate coated Brazil nuts are pretty easy to get a hold of in the UK, if you’re ever this way / placing an online snack order. Paynes brand “Just Brazils” and Beech’s “Luxury Brazils” are the most common, but even standard everyday supermarkets have their own version.
1) Tropicana’s Watermelon juice is delicious. Has other fruit flavors, but mostly watermelon comes through. Loved it.
2) That Turkey Hill Haymaker’s tea contains vinegar.. I was contemplating buying a jug (love TH Tea) but it says on the front what’s in it and I seen vinegar and immediately my brain says “NOPE.” I’m not a big fan of vinegar to begin with, but drinking it just sounded gross. I actually don’t eat Kraft string cheese sticks because of the strong vinegar taste. Bleh.
The Haymaker lightly sweetened is REALLY good and I HATE store teas normally.
The haymaker is terrible horrible Jesus who thought of this crap. I want my money back lol blah
Brach’s Bridge Mix always had a couple of chocolate coated Brazil nuts. I noticed the bag now is emblazoned with something about now having almonds. Hope that doesn’t mean Brazils are out. I’ll risk the selenium (which is an essential trace element anyway, doubt that I will overdo on them).
The Watermelon juice is great. Really has a fresh like quality to it. It really reminded me of the Watermelon juice I got an an all inclusive resort this past fall. Plus, I am pregnant and have been craving Watermelon 24/7 so this is like heaven scent!
The Haymaker CIder is my favorite of the three. The punch is ok, unique taste though really can’t describe it, and the tea isn’t sweet enough (but I am from the south).
The Moonshine amd Bacon baked beans are fantastic. Brought em to a bbq….everyone loved em. I am going to go back and try the other two flavors!!
We were camping and fishing near Lake Erie and found these beans on the shelves, different then what we’ve seen. We grilled them on the grill in the can and they were great for the occassion of cooking on a camp fire. We would love to try the others and stock up on some for summer
whisky hollow FANTASTIC