Showing posts with label praline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label praline. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2015

Review: Chobani flip Salted Caramel Crunch Greek Yogurt


It must be new car season for the yogurt industry.  When I say new car season, I mean that it seems like many of the manufacturers are rolling out their new models (like cars) and infiltrating the stores with their new flavors.  Today's newest addition to the Chobani review catalog is one of those so-called new cars with this Chobani flip Salted Caramel Crunch Greek Yogurt that I picked up at Meijer for $1.29.  It's 5.3 ounces and comes in at 190 calories with twelve grams of protein.  As is par for the course with Chobani, it's also all natural.  It's also 1.5% milkfat if you care about that kind of thing at all.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Review: Chobani flip Vanilla Golden Crunch Greek Yogurt


Chobani has had its line of flip products out for quite some time and I've touched on many of these in previous reviews here on the blog.  I was in Walmart recently and I saw a flavor that is either Walmart exclusive and/or a flavor that I've never seen before, so despite the fact that it was kind of a basic type of flavor, I knew I had to grab this single serving container of Chobani flip Vanilla Golden Crunch Greek Yogurt up for a review.  This one set me back a whole $1.00 and each container is 5.3 ounces and when combined has 150 calories and twelve grams of all natural Greek yogurt goodness.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Review: CLIF Pecan Pie Bar


Every year, CLIF puts out some seasonal offering bars right around the holidays and I've hit on those flavors in prior reviews.  This year, they added a new variant to those seasonal offerings with this CLIF Pecan Pie Bar and since I'd not had it before, I knew I had to give it a shot.  I picked it up at Kroger for $1.00  The bar is the standard CLIF bar offering weight of 2.4 ounces and also comes in with 260 calories and nine grams of protein.  It's obviously based on the decadent holiday treat (a true favorite of mine), so to say I was anxious to dive into this would be an understatement.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Review: Edy's (Dreyer's) Slow Churned Caramel Praline Crunch Yogurt Blends


I've nailed a lot of Edy's (Dreyer's) products here on the blog, but I've never done a review of one of their yogurt blends.  Emboldened by my often uncontrollable sweet tooth, I decided to pick up a 1.5 quart container of one of those yogurts blends on a recent trip to Kroger in order to finally give that portion of their product offerings a try.  This container of Edy's (Dreyer's) Slow Churned Caramel Praline Crunch Yogurt Blends set me back $2.99 in a mega sale and it contains the typical twelve half-cup servings of yogurt.  Each half-cup serving clocks in at 120 calories, so it's somewhat healthy (or at least healthier) compared to you typical frozen desserts.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Review: Purely Decadent Dairy Free Turtle Trails Frozen Dessert


Sometimes sales will cause me to do crazy things.  For example, recent sales at Kroger have caused me to go on a dairy free dessert run and pick up several pints of frozen desserts that are made with soy milk.  Today's review is one of those sale splurge purchases as I picked up this pint of Purely Decadent Dairy Free Turtle Trails Frozen Dessert on sale for $3.00.  I guess I wasn't paying attention when I bought this, but after reviewing that linked website, I learned that this Purely Decadent product comes from the same manufacturer as some of the So Delicious products that I've reviewed on the blog previously.  Each pint contains the usual four half-cup servings and in this instance, it's a dairy-free 180 calories per serving.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Review: Blue Bell Pecan Pralines 'n Cream Ice Cream


I've been known to complain a lot on this blog about product names and descriptions because they are either too cute and/or do not describe the product fully.  I've done this in previous Blue Bell reviews and the reason I bring that up again today is because the name of the subject of today's review pretty much takes all of that complaining out of the equation because the name of this pint of Blue Bell Pecan Pralines 'n Cream Ice Cream pretty much says it all, so there's no reason to complain, even though the pint container does not contain a description of what is inside anywhere on the packaging.  I guess it doesn't need it (FYI, the full product description is on the half gallon size container).  Anyway, I picked this up at Meijer on sale for $1.67 and it is the typical four half-cup servings and is 180 calories per serving.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Review: Turkey Hill Limited Edition Chunky Peanut Butter Ice Cream


It's been a while since I've done a Turkey Hill review on the blog.  In those two reviews that I had done, I discovered one that might be one of my favorite ice creams ever in the Whoopie Pie Ice Cream and was that was just flat out boring in the Snyder's Chocolate Pretzel Light Ice Cream.  Because it had been so long since I had done a Turkey Hill review, I picked up a couple of containers on sale at my local Kroger and that leads me to this first review of a limited time offering with this review of the Turkey Hill Limited Edition Chunky Peanut Butter Ice Cream.  Like I said, this one was on sale for $2.99 and it contains roughly twelve half cup servings at 180 calories per serving.  I love peanut butter more than the typical human being, so I was extremely anxious to dive into this one.

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