Why is s’mores a summer flavor? Why can’t it be a yearround flavor? Why can’t it be available s’more months of the year? (Spotted by Mikayla L at Hy-Vee.)
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I think s’mores are associated with camping which is often happening in the summer. You can adapt smores to different holidays. Using different seasonal flavors like pumpkin spice marshmallows or peppermint marshmallows.
Yup; S’Mores are a “traditionally marketed” as summer food for camping and beach bonfires.
But I agree there an all-year-around favorite!
Packaged by White Wave Foods in Dallas, TX. If you are ever wondering where you dairy products come from, you can look up the plant code (in this case 48-0994) on the FDA’s website. The first two digits are the state and the second part is the plant.
I had some today, I’m pretty disappointed, it’s very thin and watery.. I’m hoping maybe I just got a bad batch 🙁