Here are some interesting new products found on store shelves by your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of the products, share your thoughts about them in the comments.
(Spotted by Rachel C at Trader Joe’s.)
(Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)
(Spotted by @TheJoshCatlett at 7-Eleven.)
There’s also a raspberry flavor. (Spotted by Bryan C at King Soopers.)
(Spotted by Sarah R at See’s Candies.)
(Spotted by Robbie at QuikTrip.)
(Spotted by Sarah R at Walmart.)
(Spotted by @cutetnkrbelle at Walmart.)
(Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B.)
(Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)
Oh, we would all over those Mexican hot chocolate pecans if we had an H-E-B within a hundred mile radius!
Yeah, I’ve seen a ton of interesting and/or yummy-looking products, on here, many of which were only at H-E-B…which is also nowhere near my market area. 1,000+ miles away, in fact. Booo.
I’m so done with the keto crap. I swear every other product says keto friendly or keto diet. Ugh…
I wonder how much of that stuff is even actually Keto friendly? It almost seems like the trend of things claiming to be “high protein” & when you look at the serving it’s like 7-10 grams.
I have no idea, nor do I care. I tried some new Kashi cereal (because I usually like Kashi) and didn’t notice that it was keto cereal. I tried one bite and threw the box away. It was awful. I don’t know how people eat that and say it tastes good.
yoghurt?
Is someone abusing the Chobani?
Huh?
I was confused by the comment too. The yoghurt is Noosa, which is a European yoghurt, which explains the h added in the word. Chobani is not European. I guess it’s technically Greek yogurt, but it’s based in the U.S.
Admittedly I don’t buy a lot of yogurt, but I walk by it a lot and can’t recall any other brand spelling it that way. It looked more like a fat fingered typo to me (and would make me pass it by in a store).
As far as Noosa being “European” it’s not, it was founded and is still based in Colorado