SPOTTED: Ranch Dip Combos

I want to combine this with pepperoni pizza-flavored Combos. (Spotted by Dorothy at Country Fair.)

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REVIEW: Blue Bell Cinnamon Twist Ice Cream

Life is full of difficult decisions. For me, few are harder than…pint or half-gallon? Yes, I’m talking about ice cream container sizes. It’s quite a conundrum when I see a new flavor in the grocery store freezer. Should I save a few bucks and just get a pint, or be a high roller and pay up for the half-gallon? It’s not even the money so much. Anyone can power through a subpar pint, but if you get a half-gallon that is filled with disappointment, then it just sits in your freezer until that day many months later when you finally open it again to see it has turned an odd color and looks like the landscape of Siberia. The reason for this review’s unnecessarily long introduction is that I faced that decision when buying Blue Bell’s new Cinnamon Twist ice cream. I’m happy to report that I wisely chose the pint-sized version.

If you love cinnamon, as I do, you might think this is the perfect concoction with, according to the package, “brown sugar cinnamon ice cream with cinnamon bun dough pieces in a cinnamon icing swirl.” This ice cream is certainly not bad, and if you break into my house in a couple weeks to steal it from my freezer, it will probably be gone by then, but I don’t regret not going all in on the half-gallon.

The highlight of this ice cream is the cinnamon bun dough pieces. They are about the same size and shape as the various types of dough pieces that Dairy Queen uses in its Blizzards, and they are quite tasty. They are soft and chewy and have a touch of granular texture that really says sugary cinnamon bun dough. However, its friends, cinnamon ice cream and cinnamon icing swirl, sort of miss the mark. Luckily, the dough pieces were plentiful, but the flavor was lacking when I got a bite without one of those wonderful nuggets. And a taste of just ice cream with no bun pieces and no icing swirl had only a faint hint of cinnamon flavor.

Again, this ice cream is fine but also forgettable. If the label promises three different kinds of cinnamon, then it leads to the expectation of some kind of crazy cinnamon party for your taste buds. That’s where this one missed the mark a bit.

Purchased Price: $3.99
Size: Pint
Purchased at: Brookshire Brothers
Rating: 7 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (2/3 cup) 280 calories, 13 grams of fat, 8 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 30 milligrams of cholesterol, 130 milligrams of sodium, 38 grams of carbohydrates, less than 1 gram of dietary fiber, 27 grams of sugar, and 5 grams of protein.

SPOTTED: 2/1/2024

Here are some interesting new products found on store shelves by your fellow readers. If you’ve tried any of them, share your thoughts in the comments.

Tony’s Chocolonely Lil’ Bits Milk Chocolate S’mores Marshmallow & Graham Cracker
Tony’s Chocolonely Lil’ Bits Milk Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt and Cookie Mix

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

KIND Zero Dark Chocolate Nuts and Sea Salt Bars
KIND Zero Caramel Almond and Sea Salt Bars

(Spotted by Sarah R at Target.)

Polar Blackberry Mango Seltzer

(Spotted by Tommy at Market Basket.)

Oatly Super Basic Oatmilk

(Spotted by Sarah R at Target.)

Miss Jones Baking Co Triple Chocolate Frosted Fudgy Brownie Mix
Miss Jones Baking Co Strawberry White Chocolate Blondie Bar Mix
Miss Jones Baking Co Sea Salt Caramel Double Chocolate Cookie Cake Mix

(Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)

Nature’s Path Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Instant Oatmeal

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

Purely Elizabeth Cinnamon Raisin Almond Superfood Cereal
Purely Elizabeth Chocolate Almond Superfood Cereal

(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)

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SPOTTED: Entenmann’s Brownie Drizzle Drops

Brownie Drizzle Drops is fun to say. Brownie Drizzle Drops. Brownie Drizzle Drops. Oooh, it’s also fun to say when your tongue is twisted. Drownie Drizzle Drops. Drownie Drizzle Drops. Brownie Brizzle Brops. Brownie Brizzle Brops. (Spotted by Nick M at Giant Eagle.)>

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SPOTTED: Oatly Coffee Creamer

Oatly Vanilla Coffee Creamer
Oatly Sweet & Creamy Coffee Creamer
Oatly Caramel Oatmilk Creamer

Welcome to the coffee creamer aisle, Oatly! Oh wait. You were there before with your Barista Editions? Sorry, I forgot. (Spotted by Sarah R at Safeway and Whole Foods.)

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