FAST FOOD NEWS: Dunkin’ Donuts Fruit Smoothies

Dunkin Donuts Fruit Smoothies

Dunkin’ Donuts has added two fruit smoothies to their frozen beverage menu — Strawberry Banana and Tropical Mango.

Both smoothies are made with real fruit and low-fat yogurt. If you’re wondering what real fruit, the Strawberry Banana has diced strawberries, strawberry banana flavored concentrate, banana puree, and strawberry puree. The tropical one has tropical mango flavored concentrate, mango puree concentrate, passion fruit puree, diced pineapple, and, the very tropical, diced peaches.

A small Strawberry Banana has 250 calories, 2.5 grams of fat, 1.5 grams of saturated fat, 95 milligrams of sodium, 54 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of fiber, 45 grams of sugar, and 5 grams of protein. A 16-ounce Tropical Mango has 260 calories, 2 grams of fat, 1 gram of saturated fat, 90 milligrams of sodium, 57 grams of carbohydrates, 1 gram of fiber, 50 grams of sugar, and 5 grams of protein.

The new smoothies are available at participating locations.

If you’ve tried it, let us know what you think of it in the comments.

(Images via Dunkin’ Donuts)

SPOTTED ON SHELVES – 7/8/2015

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

Hostess Twinkies Minion Decoration Kit

Hostess Twinkies Minion Decoration Kit

I’d like to use those edible stickers to dress up a banana. (Spotted by Keith at Save A Lot.)

Utz Baked Cheddar Cheese Rings

Utz Baked Cheddar Cheese Rings

I hope there’s someone out there who’s threading a hot dog through these. I’d like to see that. (Spotted by Jonathan at Food Lion.)

Johnsonville Limited Edition Jalapeno & Cheddar Brats

Johnsonville Limited Edition Jalapeno & Cheddar Brats

Or perhaps a jalapeño and cheddar bratwurst? (Spotted by Chris at Martin’s.)

Robert Irvine Foods Cheesecake

Robert Irvine Foods Cheesecake

Hey supermarkets! How about an aisle dedicated to products with the mugs of celebrity chefs on them? (Spotted by Daniel at Giant.)

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REVIEW: Wendy’s Baconator Fries

Wendy’s Baconator Fries

“How are the Baconator Fries?”

“They are banging. You need to get them.”

That’s how my recent Wendy’s transaction started – word for word. I obviously ordered them. Who could argue with that assessment? I hope she was instantly promoted to management, because she knows how to sell a French fry.

I recently returned home from the West Coast, where I made the obligatory stop at In-N-Out. As I sat there eating my Animal Style fries, I wondered why more fast food places didn’t have more menu items featuring the fry as the star. It’s pretty damn hard to mess up a French fry, so why not mess around and provide more toppings than just standard salt? Enter Wendy’s with their new Baconator Fries.

Like the delicious burger of the same name, Baconator Fries are… well, they’re fries covered in cheese and bacon. Wendy’s website claims the ingredients are as follows – natural cut fries, cheese sauce, shredded cheddar cheese, and Applewood smoked bacon. I don’t believe my order had the shredded cheddar though, which is fine, because I believe that would have been overkill.

Baconator Fries aren’t the most attractive looking dish, but at this point we all know the pictures in the commercials aren’t remotely true to life. This was kind of a mess. You won’t be enjoying these with your fingers. There’s something inherently depressing about eating a non-salad fast food product with a fork. I’m not sure why I feel that way, but it just seems to amplify the fact you’re eating greasy fast food.

Wendy’s Baconator Fries 3

To Wendy’s credit, they don’t skimp on the bacon. There was plenty, and despite what I’m going to say next, the bacon held up well and kept a nice crisp – something that I’m frankly not used to when it comes to fast food bacon. I usually pick at least one grisly strip out and toss it.

Wendy’s Baconator Fries 2

The fries themselves were limp and soggy, but to be fair, that should be expected due to the excessive amount of cheese sauce. I also think the plastic casing it came in was a major culprit. I’m never a fan of food served in plastic containers like this. No matter how fast you open it, the contents are still sweating worse than Shaq at the free throw line. Really, the only purpose the plastic container has is to expedite the sog progress, or “sogress”™ of the food inside.

Like I said earlier, it’s hard to mess up a French fry. I like Wendy’s fries a lot actually. They made the change to the natural cut, sea salt version years back and it was definitely for the better. Even without a crispiness, they’re tasty. The cheese sauce is the same from the Baconator. It’s not bad, but I couldn’t help but think a different cheese would have suited this a bit better. Still, coupled with the fries and the crispy bacon, you get at least a few really good bites of food here.

It’s fun to say “Baconator,” isn’t it? That’s a winning name, Wendy’s. Nice job. It doesn’t quite make up for the “Dave’s Hot and Juicy,” but you can’t win em all. I hope they continue messing around with fry-based menu items, but also hoping they leave the “Dave’s Hot and Juicy Fries” on the cutting room floor. Nobody wants to actually say that out loud. The Baconator is also just a really solid hamburger. In fact, that’s one thing that was constantly on my mind while eating these fries – how much I wanted an actual Baconator burger. These fries are kind of a tease in that sense.

Here’s the thing though, this portion is more than a side dish. The size is problematic because I don’t believe it’s enough to pass off as a meal, but it’s also too big to pair with a good sized burger. You’re either gonna be hungry again in an hour, or miserably full for the next few depending on what you order.

I’d say either pair these fries with a 4 piece nuggets, or a Jr. sized burger, or just enjoy them as a Taco Bell-style “FourthMeal.” According to the website, you can also customize your order, so who knows, you might even be able to add hamburger meat and make a Top Chef style “deconstructed Baconator.” Fancy.

So yeah, this is standard Wendy’s fare. They’re often on the mark with their new exclusives. Baconator fries are not something I’m gonna flock out and eat weekly like I did with the Pretzel Pub Chicken Sandwich, but I definitely recommend giving them a try. For only two bucks, you can’t go wrong.

In conclusion… bring back the Pretzel Pub Chicken Sandwich!

(Nutrition Facts – 490 calories, 250 calories from fat, 28 grams of fat, 9 grams of sat fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 35 milligrams of cholesterol, 550 milligrams of sodium, 45 grams of carbohydrates, 4 grams of fiber, and 14 grams of protein.)

Item: Wendy’s Baconator Fries
Purchased Price: $1.99
Size: N/A
Purchased at: Wendy’s
Rating: 7 out of 10
Pros: Price. Crispy bacon. Good flavor pairing. The name “Baconator.” The cute actress in the Wendy’s commercials. Enthusiastic employee. Wendy’s in general.
Cons: “Limited” time only item. Sogress™. Too much cheese. Dave’s Hot and Juicy. In-between portion size.

FAST FOOD NEWS: White Castle Corn Dog Nibblers

White Castle Corn Dog Nibblers

Want to stick corn dogs into a White Castle Slider? Now you can with their new Corn Dog Nibblers which, according to their website, are 100 percent white meat chicken wrapped in sweet honey cornbread.

White Castle has also brought back their Shrimp Nibblers and Mac & Cheese Nibblers, which were originally introduced in 2013. The seafood Nibblers are butterfly shrimp with a light and crispy coating, while the mac & cheese version are cheddar cheese and macaroni coated with a crispy cheddar batter.

If want to try all three varieties and order online, you can get a special deal called “Flight of Nibblers” that includes medium-sized portions of each.

The Nibblers are available for a limited time.

If you’ve tried any, let us know what you think of it in the comments.

(Image via White Castle)

SPOTTED ON SHELVES: Carnival Fruit Roll-Ups

Carnival Fruit Roll-Ups

What? No deep fried chocolate covered bacon flavor? If it doesn’t have something like that then it’s not a true carnival food experience. (Spotted by Keith at Walmart.)

If you’re out shopping and see an interesting new or limited edition product on the shelf, snap a picture of it, and send us an email (theimpulsivebuy@gmail.com) with where you found it and “Spotted” in the subject line. Or reply to us (@theimpulsivebuy) on Twitter with the photo, where you spotted it, and the hashtag #spotted. If you’ve tried the product, share your thoughts about it in the comments.

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