COMING SOON: Kellogg’s Eggo Waffle Cereal

Kellogg s Eggo Waffle Cereal

Update: We tried it! Click here to read our review.

Back in 2006, Kellogg’s frozen waffle and cereal divisions came together to create Eggo Waffles Maple Syrup Cereal.

To be honest, I don’t know if there’s a frozen waffle division within Kellogg’s, but I like to imagine if there is one, they’re housed in an open office with square yellow desks that are arranged to make a giant Eggo waffle.

Anyhoo, Eggo Cereal was eventually discontinued in 2012 and it would take something that also debuted in 2006 to bring it back — Twitter. As we all know, the service allows us to communicate with our favorite celebrities and brands, and visa versa. So for National Waffle Day, the Eggo Twitter released this tweet: “If this gets 10,000 retweets we’ll bring back Eggo cereal. #NationalWaffleDay”

Well, it got 10,000 of them and then some. So here we are with Kellogg’s Eggo Maple Flavored Homestyle Waffle Cereal — the 2019 version.

Oh, but that’s not all. Kellogg’s will also debut a blueberry version of the cereal.

Both varieties will be available at retailers nationwide in December 2019 for a suggested retail price of $3.49 for an 8.8-ounce box.

(Image via Kellogg’s.)

COMING SOON: Pringles Friendsgiving Feast Turducken Kit

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Pringles is once again offering a special limited edition Thanksgiving flavors set. This year, it features flavors that’ll allow you to taste the Turducken in potato crisp form.

The Pringles Friendsgiving Feast Turducken Kit includes Turkey, Duck, and Chicken flavored Pringles that can be stacked to create the 3-in-1 bird experience. The kit will also includes Cranberry Sauce, Stuffing, and Pumpkin Pie flavored crisps packed in a special tray.

Like last year’s, Pringles Thanksgiving Dinner, it’ll be available online only in limited numbers. The opportunity to pick up the $15.99 Pringles Friendsgiving Feast Turducken Kit will happen at noon Eastern on Thursday, November 7 via https://www.kelloggstore.com/pringles-friendsgiving-turducken.

If you plan to pick up one of these, good luck!

COMING SOON: Creamy Snickers Bars

Mars Creamy SNICKERS Singles Open Bars

Mars’ upcoming Creamy Snickers Bars replace the crunch of nuts that Snickers bars are known for with the creaminess of nut butters.

The new candy bars feature a thick layer of freshly ground, creamy nut butter on top a layer of caramel, all of which is coated with milk chocolate. Three varieties will be available — Almond Butter, Peanut Butter, and Maple Almond Butter.

The new bars won’t be hitting shelves until January 2019, but they’ll be available nationwide. When they do come out, they’ll be available in Single (1.4 ounce), Share (2.8 ounce), and Stand Up Pouch (7.7 ounce) sizes.

(Image via Mars.)

COMING SOON: Limited Edition Taco Bell Diablo Tortilla Chips

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Update: We reviewed it! Click here to read our review.

Hitting shelves right now are the new Limited Edition Taco Bell Diablo Tortilla Chips. Well, right now, they’re exclusive to 7-Eleven’s shelves through October 31. But after that they’ll be available at other grocery and convenience stores through November.

The new flavor joins the other Taco Bell Tortilla Chip varieties – Fire, Mild, and Classic – that were released earlier this year.

According to Taco Bell, the crunchy, spicy snack features the distinct flavor of the beloved Diablo sauce packet, a kick of hot peppers and a hint of lime. The chips are black in color, which is created by using natural vegetable juice.

The Limited Edition Taco Bell Diablo Tortilla Chips will be sold in 3.5-ounce bags.

COMING SOON: M&M’s Chocolate Bars (2018)

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Mars’ upcoming M&M’s Chocolate Bar line is the company’s third attempt in the U.S. at making a chocolate bar that features the iconic candy-coated chocolates.

The bars will be made of milk chocolate and contain whole M&M’s Minis visible throughout. They’re available in a large sharable bar format and come in five varieties — Peanut, Milk Chocolate, Crispy, Almond, and Crispy Mint.

But don’t imagine them having Crispy M&M’s Minis, Peanut M&M’s Mini, and so on. The crispy bits, peanuts, and almonds are separate from the M&M’s Minis.

While the bars will be new to Americans, Australians have had them since April 2017. Down Under, they’re called M&M’s Block Chocolate and come in six varieties — Milk Chocolate, Hazelnut, Crispy, Crispy Mint, and Strawberry.

But as I mentioned at the beginning, this isn’t M&M’s first chocolate bar rodeo.

For those of you who haven’t followed Mars’ dive into including M&M’s in chocolate bars in the U.S., its attempts began in 2004 with the release of Peanut Butter and Crunchy M-Azing Bars, which came in two flavors — Peanut Butter and Crunchy — and were around for a while.

The company’s second try was the Milk Chocolate M&M’s Chocolate Bar in 2013, which, I think, is still around. Someone correct me if I’m wrong. But I swear I’ve seen it out of the corner of my eye while waiting in line at Safeway.

The new M&M’s Chocolate Bars will be permanent additions to the brand’s lineup and available nationwide starting December 2018.

(Image via Mars.)