Here are some interesting new tortillas found on store shelves by your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of them, share your thoughts in the comments.
(Spotted by @ReneBarba89 at Walmart.)
(Spotted by Erin K at Walmart.)
I’m reposting the three photos above so they can be seen with the rest of the Flavor Pack. (Spotted by Amanda Y at Walmart.)
(Spotted by @ReneBarba89 at Walmart.)
(Spotted by @ReneBarba89 at Walmart.)
(Spotted by Erin K at Walmart.)
(Spotted by Amanda Y at Walmart.)
¡Dios mio, mijo. Pumpkin Spike tortillas? Aye yi yi.
Well…the vines are indeed rather prickly… 😉
Hey, Abbadabbablahblah! Looks like the hot chocolate bomb mass drop posts have subsided. I hope that you’re ok with tortillas taking their place? 🙂
I was good with the tortillas until I saw the pumpkin spice.
Imagine how much better this world would be without the two fads known as hot chocolate bombs and everything pumpkin flavored.
Hehe. I must say though that there are many other fads that grind my gears more! I suppose I’ve become desensitized and accepted these yearly ones…it helps me sleep better at night and not yell at the shelves in the grocery store as much…
haha Oh, Holly May, you crack me up. I’ve been meaning to comment on “Abba-Zaba’s” extreme public dislike of the HC bombs…so, to you, I say: touché, pussycat!
Meow!
I’m laughing at these responses. Just one simple question, are these “bombs” really that popular? They must be since everyone is making them but I just don’t know if people are buying them.
I think that some people are definitely buying them as cheap gifts, for Dirty Santa, and the like. Or as stocking stuffers for children. I won’t touch them, though. It’s Land O’ Lakes hot cocoa for me, or bust!
Wait…I thought that people bought stuff at Hustler for Dirty Santa?
We have discussed these tortillas already. They were launched before Thanksgiving and a lot of people bake them into little cups to fill to make miniature pies, etc. I love to see it!