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Saturday, March 13, 2010
Eat with your Eyes: Straight out of the PackageI love opening a candy wrapper and finding a picture perfect bar inside. POSTED BY Cybele AT 7:59 am Candy • Featured News • Fun Stuff • Photography • Friday, March 12, 2010
Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Powerberries
I don’t know what pieces of juice are, but the package makes them look like dark chocolate M&Ms that are packed with powerhouse antioxidants. The stand up zip pouch is actually quite attractive. Often with Trader Joe’s products I look at them a couple of times in the store over several weeks before I buy them. Maybe it was the lavender background or the font that made me feel like a Jane Austen novel. What was especially pleasant was that the product inside looked exactly like the package showed them on the outside. They are stunning. They’re glossy little obloid spheres - some the same size as M&MS, others smaller or larger. The dark chocolate is nearly black though it’s only 41% cacao. Sniffing the bag did not yield a chocolatey aroma, instead it was deep berry. It smelled like blueberry yogurt and maybe a little coffee. Though it says on the package that it’s dark chocolate, there’s actually milk products in there, so this is out right away for vegans. Further reading and I saw that there’s confectioners glaze, so it’s out for vegetarians as well. They’re gluten free and low sodium (50mg per serving) but made on equipment that processes tree nuts and in a facility that handles peanuts and wheat.
The center isn’t a jelly like I’d expected, but more like a grainy berry fudge. At first I was disappointed, but then I kept eating them. The berry flavors are sweet but really well rounded with blueberry and pomegranate having the best flavor notes. Blueberry gives it a tannic quality like strong tea and the pomegranate and cranberry have good tart and dry flavors. The chocolate does little more than give some body to it, the cocoa notes are overshadowed. I had no trouble eating the whole bag within a week - I’m not sure if I’ll buy them again though. They might make a fruity alternative to M&Ms for Easter though or a really elegant chocolate candy for favors for a wedding or party. I suspect that these are made by It appears that I was incorrect, these are made by Brookside Foods. Another review of them here on Danica’s Daily also shows the extremely long but all natural ingredients list. Related Candies
POSTED BY Cybele AT 12:43 pm Eat with your Eyes: Snickers XtremeWhen I take pictures I usually shoot 5-10 products in one session. So at the end of the session I’m usually left with a dish of bitten or broken pieces of candy. Here’s what a photo session remains for the Limited Edition Snickers Xtreme looked like. (Original review here.) POSTED BY Cybele AT 9:20 am Candy • Featured News • Fun Stuff • Photography • Thursday, March 11, 2010
Swedish Fish Eggs
The package is more than quirky. The little red Swedish fish is sporting white and pink bunny ears and a little talking bubble says, “What, you’ve never heard of Candiar?” The package notes that it also includes Swedish Fish but it didn’t elaborate beyond that. Inside it’s not a large amount of candy for a theater box. It’s 3.1 ounces, which means that the inner cellophane bag takes up less than a third of the volume of the box. The assortment is a mix of the small Swedish fish and the little “eggs” which are half inch hemispheres. They come in three or four flavors/colors. Orange, lemon, lime and “Swedish Fish” flavor. When I took the picture I didn’t know there was a difference between the light green eggs and the aqua eggs. The Swedish Fish and the aqua eggs are the same berry flavor. Sweet, tangy and jammy. The lemon eggs are mild, as are the orange ones. Not much zest or juice to it, but still an ultra smooth chewy gel. The lime ones were surprising and more sweet as far as I could tell and more zesty. On the whole they were fun, the teensy eggs were different but took away from the interactive part of eating a regular size Swedish Fish (biting & pulling it apart). These are made in Canada but there’s no allergen statement on the box. They contain no animal products, nut products or apparent gluten ingredients but you may want to check with Cadbury directly. They also may be vegan, depending on how you feel about eating mineral oil. (There’s no glaze or dairy in it.) Related Candies
POSTED BY Cybele AT 4:00 pm Eat with your Eyes: The Most Awesome Chocolate Bar EverIt’s hard to take a candy bar called The Most Awesome Chocolate Bar Ever seriously. But then again, why does a bar have to be serious? (See a photo of the package here.) I ate two of these and would probably buy more if I could get a hold of them. The dark chocolate is dreamy smooth but the filling is really, actually awesome. The feuilletine wafers are crispy and toasty and mixed into a melty nougatine with soft cocoa flavors. POSTED BY Cybele AT 8:08 am Candy • Featured News • Fun Stuff • Photography • Page 234 of 584 pages ‹ First < 232 233 234 235 236 > Last ›
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