REVIEW: Starbucks Iced Caramel Apple Cream Latte

My favorite time of the year is here: Fall-flavored goodies time. I’m firmly on the “I don’t care how early in August you bring back the pumpkin drinks” train because, for me, it’s never too early. And now that this time of year is here, Starbucks has introduced several new beverages, including an app-exclusive drink, the Iced Caramel Apple Cream Latte. This latte features the Apple Brown Sugar Syrup along with Salted Caramel Cream Cold Foam.

The first thing I noticed when my drink came out was how milky it looked – much more so than the normal latte I get from Starbucks (one of my non-seasonal go-tos is an iced vanilla latte). Either the barista was heavy-handed on the milk, or the cold foam had already begun its descent to the bottom… it was hard to tell. It did have a creamy flavor that I didn’t mind, but it definitely masked the espresso. Granted, a tall only has one shot, but to me, there was no coffee flavor at all. It could be a good drink to ease a non-coffee drinker in! Or consider adding an extra shot if you want that espresso to shine.

As I sipped, the biggest thing I noted was that despite the salted caramel in the cold foam, the apple flavor steals the show here. There were small notes of caramel, but otherwise, it was apple all the way. If you’ve never had a drink with the Starbucks Apple Brown Sugar Syrup before, it has a nice spice to it, and that came through here.

I’m not used to cold foam on a latte – historically, it’s the cold brew beverages that tout it. So, adding the Salted Caramel Cream Cold Foam was an interesting touch. Again, I would have liked to taste more caramel, which is the main reason for my rating below. I wonder if toning down the pumps of Apple Brown Sugar Syrup would make a difference or if it’s just too strong of a flavor profile. Either way, I do enjoy the apple, and it’s fun to have a latter option that’s a little jazzier than the norm.

My last note here is that this is very much a dessert-like drink. At 320 calories for a tall and 36 grams of sugar, they’re not messing around. I don’t envision this as a “morning coffee to get my day going” drink but more of an afternoon treat. If you’re like me and fall flavors always win, I’d say give it a try.

Purchased Price: $5.95
Size: Tall
Rating: 7 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 320 calories, 15 grams of total fat, 10 grams of saturated fat, 0.5 grams of trans fat, 50 milligrams of cholesterol, 470 milligrams of sodium, 38 grams of total carbohydrates, 0 gram of dietary fiber, 36 grams of total sugars, 7 grams of protein and 75 milligrams of caffeine.

SPOTTED: 8/27/2024

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.

H-E-B Limited Edition Biscuits and Gravy Thin Potato Chips

(Spotted by Amanda Y at H-E-B.)

Marketside Pizza Ranch Chopped Salad Kit

(Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)

Mila Chicken Dumplings
Mila Beef Dumplings

(Spotted by Amanda Y at Walmart.)

Park Street Deli Teriyaki Hummus
Park Street Deli Gochujang Hummus
Park Street Deli Tikka Masala Dip

(Spotted by Amanda Y at Aldi.)

Kroger Omelette Wraps
Kroger Biscuit & Sausage Gravy Buttermilk Biscuit

(Spotted by Amanda Y at Kroger.)

Taste Of The South Triple Cheddar Pimento Cheese With Pretzels
Taste Of The South Fried Pickle and Ranch Dip With Pretzels

(Spotted by Amanda Y at RaceTrac.)

Nice Cheese Crunchies Corn Snacks

(Spotted by Robbie at Walgreens.)

Nutty Fruity Chili Tamarind Mango

(Spotted by Robbie at Sam’s Club.)

If you’re out shopping and see new products, snap a picture of them, and send them in via an email (theimpulsivebuy@gmail.com) with where you found them and “Spotted” in the subject line. Also, if you want to send in photos and are wondering if we’ve already covered something or if they’re new, don’t worry about it. Let us worry about it.

SPOTTED: Wednesday Gushers Blueberry Grape Despair

Wednesday Gushers Blueberry Grape Despair.

These sound good. I don’t think I’ll feel any despair chewing on them. (Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B.)

If you’re out shopping and see new products, snap a picture of them, and send them in via an email (theimpulsivebuy@gmail.com) with where you found them and “Spotted” in the subject line. Also, if you want to send in photos and are wondering if we’ve already covered something or if they’re new, don’t worry about it. Let us worry about it.

SPOTTED: Krispy Kreme Dr Pepper Kickoff Collection

Krispy Kreme Dr Pepper Kickoff Collection.

The Dr Pepper Kickoff Doughnut is on the right and it’s an Original Glazed doughnut with Dr Pepper flavored frosting, sprinkled with a Burgundy Sprinkle Blend, and topped with a white chocolate Dr Pepper logo. The other two aren’t as exciting. (Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)

If you’re out shopping and see new products, snap a picture of them, and send them in via an email (theimpulsivebuy@gmail.com) with where you found them and “Spotted” in the subject line. Also, if you want to send in photos and are wondering if we’ve already covered something or if they’re new, don’t worry about it. Let us worry about it.

REVIEW: Burger King Fiery Bacon Whopper

Remember Burger King’s Angry Whopper? I want to call the new Fiery Bacon Whopper the Annoyed Whopper. Not quite angry and not quite calm. Although, if I remember correctly, the Angry Whopper wasn’t that angry. Angrywho, this comes with 1/4 lb flame-grilled beef with crispy fiery-seasoned bacon, pepper jack cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, and a creamy fiery sauce n a toasted sesame seed bun.

It’s part of BK’s Fiery Menu that lets you have it your way if that way is with a bit of heat. We’ve already covered two of the five menu items with various heat ratings, with this Whopper in the middle. But using my personal five-point heat index, I’d rate it a two. Its mild heat isn’t anything that would make me put my mouth under any ICEE spigot behind the Burger King counter, and it might’ve been spicier without the vegetables.

Because most of the accoutrements are standard Whopper fare (patty, bun, lettuce, and tomato), I won’t go too deep into them. The two special additions—the Fiery sauce and fiery-seasoned bacon—do make themselves known, not only with their spiciness but also with their flavor.

The creamy sauce had a great smoky and peppery taste that also brought a little heat. Being creamy probably prevented it from getting too spicy, but I appreciate that because it allowed the sauce’s flavors to come through. Surprisingly, the seasoned bacon seemed to be spicier and more peppery than the condiment, but it’s a heat that doesn’t take away from the bacon’s smokiness. Unfortunately, while BK claims the bacon to be “crispy,” the strips I got were chewy. But I’ll forgive them for that because I enjoyed their taste.

As for the pepper jack cheese, I didn’t notice any heat from it, but it added a pleasant mild cheesiness. But I imagine its creaminess also prevented this from getting too mouth burn-y.

While I enjoyed Burger King’s Fiery Bacon Whopper, my favorite bites were the ones towards the end without the lettuce and tomato. With those last bites, I could really taste the seasoning and sauce, and it made me wish there was a BK Fiery Stacker with just the beef patties, fiery bacon, fiery sauce, and bun. Maybe for next year’s Fiery Menu, Burger King?

Overall, the Fiery Bacon Whopper was a pretty tasty burger. However, how much I paid for it took some of the taste out of my mouth. Yes, as I will mention at the end of this review, I live in a part of the country where things can get expensive, but even at eight dollars, it would’ve been pricey.

Purchased Price: $10.29* (sandwich only)
Rating: 8 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 800 calories, 47 grams of fat, 18 grams of saturated fat, 1 gram of trans fat, 130 milligrams of cholesterol, 1690 milligrams of sodium, 58 grams of carbohydrates, 6 grams of fiber, 16 grams of sugar, and 43 grams of protein.

*Because I live on a rock in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, things are a bit pricier here. You’ll probably pay less than I did.