Remember when Hostess temporarily went out of business and brought Twinkies with them in their untimely demise? In their wake, Hostess left behind a slew of products that would seemingly become nothing more than memories. Along with their most popular items, we saw the end of their seasonal collection. Gone were the days of Munster Packs, Scary Cakes, and Glo Balls. Resting in pieces, Halloween cake would never be the same. Remember that? It was only a few years ago, but it's hard to believe it ever happened at all. When Hostess returned, they bounced back stronger than ever. Not only were their classics back on shelves, but so were new Halloween editions like Orange S'Creme Twinkies! With a reignited flame, Hostess resurrected and took back Halloween with a vengeance. This year, they're doing it again with not one, but two brand new varieties of CupCakes!
Showing posts with label Candy Corn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Candy Corn. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Monday, October 13, 2014
Brach's Caramel Apple Candy Corn
While I'm obviously having a blast bringing you my Holidaze Pop! collection, that's merely a bonus during this amazing time of year. The Holidaze, at it's very core, thrives on products, new and old, that bring out a certain emotion. Whether it be that of nostalgia or making completely new memories with family and friends, a few bucks spent on junk can actually go a really long way. In today's case, I can't find much nostalgia attached, but it's fun to say "Brach's" like I'm Paul Heyman introducing you to the next big thing. When I scream it out loud to nobody in particular and all 4 of my readers, it makes this post feel much more special than it actually is.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Caramel Apple Blow Pop Lollipops
As usual this time of year, work and real-life tends to get in the way of posting on The Holidaze. I don't know when people will begin to realize how important it is to write about toys and candy, but we're not going to let that ruin our fun. Continuing with this season's unofficial Caramel Apple theme, I'm back today to talk to you about the newest Blow Pop lollipop flavor. I think I was as surprised as anybody to see Tootsie break away from their traditional flavors to join in on the Halloween celebration, but it's certainly welcomed! As a kid, Blow Pops were amazing! Because they were more readily available on an individual basis, I had no problem dishing out a few cents to enjoy a Sour Apple lollipop. Let's face it, that's the top taste and most popular flavor of the classics. Watermelon is a close second, but it's still no contest. That's why this bag stood out to me so much!
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
S'Mores Candy Corn and Pumpkin Spice M&M's
Unfortunately, no stores in my area are cooperating with the Halloween season. Walgreens and Target are my usual hot-spots but, this year, they're so far behind! Kids have been back to school for a few days now so I have no idea why they haven't taken all those books and folders and stored them away to make room for orange boxes and decorations. By this time last year, Walgreens was fully stocked with Halloween spirit. This time around, it's been all about candy corn and M&M's. And honestly, I'm getting tired of candy corn and M&M's! Let's go, retailers! Get it together!
This bag of S'mores flavored candy corn by Brach's is the ONLY thing Walgreens had to offer in terms of Halloween. I'll be honest with you, had they been offering more, this isn't something I'd go out of my way to buy. But I felt so bad walking into Walgreens on September 4th and leaving without anything related to Fall. It's not the greatest find, especially when so many other people are finding glorious treasures in their area, but it's the best I could do. It's better than nothing, I guess.
They certainly look like candy corn, but I don't have to tell you that. I feel like that's all I've been talking about lately and, if you've been reading, you know way more than you need to know about how candy corn looks and the way it feels. But when it comes to flavor, these actually aren't bad. For the most part, it still tastes like candy corn, but it has enough of a s'mores punch to separate itself from Halloween and be more of a Fall candy. I like that about this variety because, for me, s'mores is much more related to the upcoming season than it is with Summer. Whenever I've gone camping, it's always been during the cooler months. I can't take the heat or, even worse, the bugs, so camping and s'mores scream Fall for me and that's what Brach's does for me, here. Not the best candy in the world, but a change that I welcome and embrace simply for the fact that it's something new to me and, most importantly, available!! If not for the Jersey City Walgreens' lack of work ethic, I'd probably missed out on these altogether.
If you've read The Holidaze in the past, you're familiar with the fact that I'm not a very big fan of pumpkin flavored anything. Pumpkin spice is a bit more tolerable, but it's nothing you'll see me write home about. Unfortunately, around this time of year, everybody releases a pumpkin flavored product and, thanks to my uncooperative taste buds, I'm left out in the cold. But I try.. I really try. I tell myself that pumpkin is an acquired taste and I've been committed to acquiring that taste as recent years have gone by. Even if it means only taking a few bites or sips, I have to force myself to enjoy this flavor. After all, there's no more prominent Fall flavor than pumpkin!
So, when I heard about Pumpkin Spice M&M's, I knew they had to be found and tried. Of course, like I said, everybody and their Mother found them before I did because of these major retailers messing with me. Although, for as much as I've seen them pictured, I haven't really read any reviews on them and that gave me hope. Finally, I could find something and talk about it as if nobody else had ever seen them before. Even if I knew that wasn't true, I had to salvage a poor start to the season with a lie. Thankfully, my girlfriend found these at Target, last night. Much like Walgreens, this was the only Fall / Halloween item available. Sad.
You know me, I'm a package art kinda guy and, once again, M&M's hits a home run with their design. It isn't overly fancy, but it hits on every mark. The bag is a light brown, the "Pumpkin Spice" logo is colored appropriately, and the orange M&M, who's notoriously nervous, has somehow ended up in a pumpkin patch. This guy, who's really the pretzel M&M, is so afraid of being eaten that it messes with his entire life. Now, with his luck, he happens to look just like a pumpkin as Pumpkin Spice M&M's hit the shelves. He can't catch a break.
Originally, I said that the Candy Corn M&M's were the perfect color for Fall, but that was until I saw Pumpkin Spice M&M's. Green, orange, and brown - these are juuuuust right. They represent the Fall, but they also symbolize pumpkins. It's not rocket science, but it's done the right way and I like that. You don't even have to be a fan of pumpkins to appreciate the way these would look in a bowl on your table. Light a fall-scented Yankee Candle and you'll have those leaves falling off trees whether they like it or not!
I was going to remove that ugly, smashed, beat-up M&M from the photo, but I felt bad for him. I also think he's responsible for the aroma emitting from the bag as soon as it's opened. He's like that rotten pumpkin, surrounded by gnats, that you find on farms. Appetizing, right? But these do have a very cool "Fall" smell to them. It's "spicy" and even if that doesn't make sense, it's appropriate given the name of this candy.
Now, when it comes to flavor, you and I are most likely going to differ. But the positive I take away from that is, chances are, neither of us are going to hate them. At the very worst, you're going to love them and I'm simply going to like them. That's an absolute win, in my book! I'll take that any day of the week! These are hard to describe, but they're good! The reason I like them more than I expected is because of the spice. That's crucial for me because "pumpkin" and "pumpkin spice" have always treated me differently. Spice is always so much more kind.
Pumpkin Spice M&M's aren't something I'd eat consistently or a lot of in one time, but they're good to have around on a cool, Fall day. The enhance the season and that's all I can really ask for. Now, if you're one of those huge pumpkin fans who went crazy when Starbucks ran out of Pumpkin Spice Latte's, then you obviously have to try these. They were made for you!
In the meantime, I need retailers to wake up around here because I'll be running out of topics before we even get started =)
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Candy Corn M&M's
Last year, I heard all about Candy Corn M&M's. I saw them, I picked them up, and read the bag. It clearly said "white chocolate" M&M's. I thought, if these are just a collection of M&M's that I can get at any time of year, seasonally colored to represent candy corn, then it's not worth buying to try and write about.
But soon after I passed up on the M&M's, I read various reviews that described the flavor and they believed they were actually candy corn flavored. Well now we're talking. This year, I wasn't going to let others describe and review for me, I was going to do that myself. Luckily, I found a tiny bag at Michael's Craft Store and was able to pick it up for cheap.
One thing I never discounted last year was the bag design. On both the large and small bags, they went all out as they usually do with their seasonal M&M's. Of course, they went with the obvious color scheme of yellow, white, and orange. I wouldn't expect anything different, but the fact that they dressed the red M&M in a candy corn costume is pretty cool. We all know this guy. He's been in 100s of commercials and he's quite the complainer. It seems like he's never happy. But somehow, they convinced him to put this costume on and act like he's proud to be laying in an M&M ball pit. He's even throwing up the RVD thumb as if to say "Yeah, check me out, ladies." They must have paid him in gum.
You'd probably notice the size of these M&M's first, but I want you to notice the fact that I flipped every M&M over to be M-Side Up. That's dedication to The Holidaze, so lie and tell me you noticed that first, okay?
Second, you'll notice the strong scent of sugar once you rip this open. It kinda smells like cake frosting battling with the stronger scent of vanilla extract. It's strong, but I like it.
Lastly, before you try one, you have to respect the colors. Comparing these M&M's to candy corn is easy, but they're perfect for fall as well. Besides brown, I can't think of three better colors to pour in a bowl and display on your table as a decorative item. You don't even have to be a fan of Halloween or candy corn, you just have to enjoy the season itself. And if you don't like Fall, then I have no idea how you stumbled on this site.
Okay, now for the reason behind purchasing these suckers at all - the taste!! I gotta be honest, all I'm tasting is white chocolate. I've seen a dozen sites saying that they taste candy corn, but I'm really pushing it if I say I do, too. I mean, you might get a hint of it every now and then, but I truly feel like I'm tricking myself into believing it. A lot of people have said "Yeah, it's white chocolate and candy corn combined." I'll take your word for it and, if that's the case, then I now know what those two flavors taste like when put together, but I can't make the same claim.
Regardless of what I taste, you taste, I think, or you think, these M&M's are still very good and they're worth buying for the colors and design alone. I didn't think so last year, but I've had a change of heart after writing about them. If not for the season, I'd probably avoid them and stick with the classics, but I can't turn down Halloween candy two-years in a row. Now, from what I'm hearing, there are new pumpkin spice M&M's out for 2013 and those I'll have to try. I've been on the lookout, but no luck just yet. When it comes to stocking shelves, stores have been slower than ever. But soon, Halloween will strike and strike hard. Until then, go ahead and pick these up. I'm curious to see what you think.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Starburst Candy Corn
It's still August, so there haven't been many Halloween products released, but there have been a few here and there. One of the downsides of starting the "Halloween Holidaze" so early is that I really don't have much to talk about just yet. But when you find Fruity Yummy Mummy, you drop everything and change the design. In the meantime, I'll be sure to throw in a few more Summer posts every now and then before we really hit the ground running in September. Luckily, one of the first items revealed to us this season is brand new and comes from Starburst.
Introducing - Starburst Candy Corn! Weeks ago, I had seen a photo of these posted on Instagram and thought, ah, that's probably not real. But after I thought about it, this release actually makes sense for Starburst. They're one of the few candy brands ahead of the curve. When fans let them know that Cherry and Strawberry were the favorites, they released "Fav Reds." For Easter, they came out with Starburst Jelly Beans. And, for movie lovers who have never been offered anything worth taking (or sneaking) into the theater, I recently spotted these at CVS..
When it comes to candy, Starburst has always ranked high on my top-ten list. When I was a kid, my cousin and I used to buy pack after pack during the Summer and attempt to come up with new flavors. Because they were the only "fruit chew" around, we thought it would be cool to see a "Soda" and "Peanut Butter and Jelly" flavored Starburst. Not sure how I'd feel about that now, but I'd give it a shot. It's still better than "Macaroni and Cheese." We were just hungry that day.
Starburst Candy Corn is a great idea and perfectly connects the flavor of traditional Starburst with the celebration of Halloween. Candy Corn isn't for everybody but, personally, I enjoy it. It reminds me of Fall and growing up in anticipation of Halloween. The flavor is one that I'll always associate with the upcoming time of year. I remember, one year, I was home alone on a Saturday night playing "WWE WrestleMania XIX" on Nintendo Gamecube while eating a giant bag of candy corn and baby pumpkins. Hell of a good time. I felt like the Halloween version of Kevin McCallister.
Now, these Starburst Candy Corn don't have the classic candy corn flavor, but they do share the same texture. With this candy, you're getting the memorable feel of candy corn with the taste of four, overly sugar-filled, Starburst flavors. These are strong. They pack a punch because, unlike fruit chews, you don't even think to suck on them first. Because of the candy corn name and image, your instincts tell you to bite down and begin chewing. That's when you're hit in the face with flavor. That's not a bad thing, but I'd suggest taking smaller bites. I basically do that with regular and Starburst Candy Corn, anyway. I bite the top white part off first, then the middle, and finally the bottom. With this candy, it's probably the best bet.
I'd definitely recommend Starburst Candy Corn if for no other reason that it's a brand new Halloween candy. I'll stick with the original candy corn from now on, but I had to try these. They're worth the buy and, from what I am seeing, they're selling fast! If you like the taste of Starburst and the texture of candy corn, then that's what you'll get. They're even chipped, broken, and stuck together. Look at the red one, it looks like a bloody vampire tooth. Tell yourself that when you try these. You'll feel like more of a badass.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Candy Corn Oreo Cookies
Here they are!! Finally, I found the Candy Corn Oreo Cookies! I've never seen a cookie get so much attention in my life. It was first brought to my attention on Twitter by @mcel33, then I saw it was trending, then I saw it on the news. I couldn't believe an Oreo cookie was getting this much coverage, but it was great to see that many people in a pure "Holidaze." See, when I talk about the "Holidaze," this is what I mean. Millions of people getting caught up in the season and the hype of Candy Corn flavored Oreo Cookies! Are they important? No. Can we live without them? Yes. But, do we want to? No freakin' way! We're in a 'daze and it's all thanks to Candy Corn Oreo Cookies. Let's get into it!
The graphics on the bag are awesome. First off, I love that the bag is yellow. That's pretty custom with Golden Oreo Cookies, so it's not all that out of the ordinary, but I love the fact that this limited edition isn't blue and completely wraps these cookies in the spirit of Fall.
Next, we have the Candy Corn pieces, big and small, randomly splashed across the front! It's like a big smack in the face! And that's fitting because Candy Corn flavored cookies are so unexpected. This came so far out from left field that I feel like I've been sucker punched with excessive amounts of sugar! But is there any better type of surprise you'd want around Halloween? I don't think so!
I'm pretty sure Nabisco knew this Candy Corn edition was going to be huge because of the type of bag the cookies come in. I've never seen a double-sided Oreo bag that you could reseal after you've opened it! This is the real deal. Nabisco went all out and I love it. Whenever a company makes changes to their products, branding, or labels, I get pumped. I love art and graphic design so much that I truly appreciate the creativity. This bag means that someone, somewhere, took attention to detail. Give that guy or girl a raise! They struck white, orange, and gold with this one!
Before I get into the taste, let's talk about the best part about this limited edition. The first thing that hits you, as soon as you open the bag, is the smell! Whoa.. This may explain why the bag was made the way it is. I think it was designed to trap in as much of the aroma as possible because the scent comes flying out from the bag so strong that you feel like you're in Willy Wonka's Haunted Chocolate Factory. It's amazing. If it's still warm where you live, or if you've yet to embrace the Fall, I can bet that all changes as soon as you open this bag. All of a sudden, an 80 degree day feels like 60 and those green leaves seem a bit more brown. It may be in my head, but I blame it on the Oreo Impact.
After you smell the cookies, take a look at them. They're basically the Golden Oreo Cookies, but with Candy Corn flavored orange and yellow creme. Looking at my photo, you might think they're tiny cheese sandwiches or mini Ritz Crackers, but nope, those are Candy Corn Oreo Cookies! Can you believe it?
Ahhhh.. So awesome! Everything about it screams Fall, Halloween, cold weather and, of course, Candy Corn. Now, on to the flavor..
I actually like Candy Corn, so I was expecting to enjoy these either way. I know a lot of people don't enjoy the texture of Candy Corn pieces. They're kind of chewy, feel a little bit like plastic, and I get that. I'm one of the pickiest eaters on Earth so I understand where people are coming from. But, while it may be a rarity, I have no problem with Candy Corn, but would never eat them outside of the Fall months. If you're eating Candy Corn in July, then you might have a problem.
So how are these Candy Corn Oreo Cookies?? They're...Amazing!! I'll admit, they don't really taste like Candy Corn, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. They taste a lot like the Golden Oreo's, with just a slight hint of Candy Corn. It's just enough to make Candy Corn lovers and haters come together and agree that this is the perfect cookie for Fall. Actually, this IS Fall's cookie. I can't see any other company topping this one. Nabisco hit a home run in every aspect of this product. They promoted it well, they got it trending, the PR got it on national news, they have an exclusive deal with Target, the graphics are perfect, and it tastes great.
Kraft, Nabisco, Oreo.. whoever.. they knocked this one right out of the park! BUT, if there was anything else I could add just to make the creme look more like Candy Corn, I'd include a white strip down the middle. It doesn't need it, but I wanted to show you what it would look like, anyway.
These cookies weren't easy to find, so if you're looking for them, you might have to travel outside of your area. Because they're a Target exclusive, this won't be easy for everybody, especially with all the hype. But they're definitely worth looking for!
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Candy Corn Dots
When I saw these at Stop-n-Shop, I thought about holding off and waiting until Thanksgiving before I bought them. They just look like they'd be better suited for Turkey Day than Halloween. But, after staring at the box for a good two minutes, embarrassing myself in front of the employees who had to think I was crazy, I grabbed the box and threw it in the cart. After all, I've only ever eaten Candy Corn in October. Perhaps that's "Halloweeny" enough.
Here's the Box-O-Dots. That sounds cool, right? Ya have to spice things up when you're talking about a box of gumdrops. But seriously, I give the box a somewhat decent rating. I prefer the Bat Dots, but this is great for Fall. Although, I'm not feeling the poorly drawn scarecrow. He's cute, and obviously happy, but I think a toddler might have illustrated the poor guy. Actually, as I think about it, he looks more like Zeke the Plumber than a scarecrow which, oddly enough, makes him scarier than he's supposed to be.
Unlike some people, I actually like Candy Corn. When I was younger, I used to eat it all the time. I used to buy the Autumn Mix and go one hell of a sugar rush after ten pieces. Throw in one of those sugary pumpkins and I'd be up for days. I fondly remember finishing off a complete bag while playing video games in 2004. Good times.
But the Candy Corn Dots taste nothing like Candy Corn. They taste like rubber. Ya know what it smells like when you put on a Halloween mask? Well that smell is what these taste like. They're gross. I ate one, hated it, then had another to give them a second chance and that was it. I'm done with them. Just in case somebody else wants to try them, the box is still in my kitchen, but I doubt they'll make it past this weekend. Besides, they don't even look like Candy Corn. There's no white in the mix and that second one photographed is missing half it's body.
Oh well, at least they're fun to look at..
They're bright, they're colorful, they're horrible. Two outta three aint bad.
Now, before I conclude, I just have to point out that Halloween is one..week..away! I know you're well aware and, like me, must be pumped, but where did the time go? This October flew right by and, unfortunately, I didn't do half of what I planned on. However, with one week left to celebrate the spooky season, it's time to indulge as much as possible. So keep checking the Holidaze for more Halloween posts! 7 days to go!
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