SPOTTED: Bettergoods Italian Crafted Gelato

Bettergoods Salted Caramel Peanut Crunch Gelato
Bettergoods Tiramisu Gelato
Bettergoods Pistachio and Almond Gelato
Bettergoods Chocolate Vanilla Cookie Gelato
Bettergoods Lemon Raspberry Parfait Gelato
Bettergoods Chocolate Gelato

According to markie_devo, there’s also a cheesecake fudge crumble flavor. (Spotted by Tommy at Walmart.)

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REVIEW: Dunkin’ Pumpkin Vanilla Oatmilk Iced Latte

The realm of fall coffee beverages is very much a thing, and there is a hierarchy in it. Starbucks has long dominated with its iconic Pumpkin Spice Latte, but there’s always room at the table for a new and interesting take on caffeinated squash. This year, Dunkin’ says they’re “Uppin’ the pumpkin” with its Pumpkin Vanilla Oatmilk Iced Latte – a blend of espresso, pumpkin swirl, vanilla flavor, and oatmilk over ice. This sounds pretty straightforward, and as someone who hasn’t been counting down the days until I can put up a 16-foot skeleton in my yard, all I was looking for was a good standard coffee that hinted at the change of seasons.

There are no whipped cream or cookie crumble additions here to make this photo-worthy; it’s just a regular tan-colored iced latte. The best things are sometimes the simplest, though, and I hoped this might have the sincerity of Linus waiting in the patch for the Great Pumpkin to come. Unfortunately, there is no Great Pumpkin here. Oddly, there is hardly any pumpkin at all. I know that pumpkin is a fairly mild flavor on its own and needs a boost of spice to become what we all associate with “Fall,” but I expected to taste a little more of it here. Or really, a little more of anything.

This drink is very sweet and not very flavorful. The espresso gets lost, and the oatmilk lends a nice creaminess, but it’s too sweet for me to enjoy as a coffee, and it lacks the flavor to make it a fun Fall indulgence. I don’t think there’s anything truly wrong with it, and it isn’t offensive, but at almost six dollars and 300 calories for a medium, I can’t see myself being inspired to purchase this again and I’m not sure why it exists. I suppose it’s an easy way to order an oatmilk beverage without having to customize your order, but I almost feel like that’s doing the oatmilk a disservice. If you’re looking for a coffee to get you into the Halloween spirit, I would look elsewhere because the only thing you’ll be haunted by here is a lack of pumpkin.

Purchased Price: $5.78
Size: Medium
Rating: 5 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 300 calories, 4 grams of total fat, 0.5 grams of saturated fat, 0 gram of trans fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 230 milligrams of sodium, 62 grams of total carbs, 3 grams of dietary fiber, 42 grams of total sugar, and 5 grams of protein.

SPOTTED (BETTERGOODS CHOCOLATES EDITION): 9/25/2024

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.

Bettergoods Cookie Butter Filled Milk Chocolate Bar
Bettergoods Dark Chocolate with Key Lime Pie Flavored Filling
Bettergoods 60% Dark Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt
Bettergoods 60% Dark Chocolate with Almonds
Bettergoods 60% Dark Chocolate with Almonds & Orange
Bettergoods 85% Dark Chocolate
Bettergoods 90% Dark Chocolate
Bettergoods 72% Dark Chocolate
Bettergoods Plant Based 55% Dark Oat Chocolate
Bettergoods Plant Based 55% Oat Chocolate Bar with Tart Cherries and Pistachios
Bettergoods Milk Chocolate
Bettergoods Sea Salt Caramel Milk Chocolate Thins
Bettergoods Dark Chocolate Thins
Bettergoods Dark Chocolate & Almond Truffles
Bettergoods Milk Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels
Bettergoods Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels

(Spotted by Robbie and Amanda Y at Walmart.)

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SPOTTED: Green Giant Crispy Smashed Potatoes

Green Giant Crispy Smashed Potatoes Garlic Parmesan.

Green Giant Crispy Smashed Potatoes Sea Salt & Black Pepper.

I want to eat these with a crispy smashed burger. (Spotted by Amanda Y at Walmart.)

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SPOTTED: C4 Energy Jolly Rancher Energy Drinks

C4 Energy Jolly Rancher Energy Drinks.

Energy brands like C4, Ghost, Ryse should’ve made all their candy collaborations mystery flavors. Just an idea for next time. (Spotted by Alex at H-E-B.)

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