SPOTTED (SEASONAL EDITION): 11/23/2025

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.

Nice Gummy Snowflakes Peelable Candy
Nice Gummy Snowflakes Peelable Candy
Nice Gummy Ornaments and Trees Peelable Candy
Nice Gummy Ornaments and Trees Peelable Candy
Nice Gummy Presents Peelable Candy
Nice Gummy Presents Peelable Candy
(Spotted by Charles P at Walgreens.)
Bonne Maman Pumpkin Pie Filling
Bonne Maman Pumpkin Pie Filling
(Spotted by Sarah R at Whole Foods.)
Great Value Snowman Sprinkle Mix
Great Value Snowman Sprinkle Mix
(Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)
Palmer Choco Fluff Marshmallow Filled Santa
Palmer Choco Fluff Marshmallow Filled Santa
(Spotted by Robbie at H-E-B.)
Nice Mint Chocolate Coated Pretzels
Nice Mint Chocolate Coated Pretzels
Nice Jingle Bell Bites
Nice Jingle Bell Bites
Nice Peanut Brittle
Nice Peanut Brittle
(Spotted by Robbie at Walgreens.)
Wicklein Gingerbread Citrus Fruit Filled With Dark Chocolate
Wicklein Gingerbread Citrus Fruit Filled With Dark Chocolate
Wicklein Choco-Buddies Milk Chocolate Dipped Soft Gingerbread Cookies
Wicklein Choco-Buddies Milk Chocolate Dipped Soft Gingerbread Cookies
Wicklein Gingerbread Chewy Fruit Filled With Milk Chocolate
Wicklein Gingerbread Chewy Fruit Filled With Milk Chocolate
(Spotted by Allison H at World Market.)

If you’re out shopping and see new products, snap a picture of them, and send them in via an email ([email protected]) 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 (SEASONAL EDITION): 11/22/2025

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.

Reese's Mini Cake Kit
Reese’s Mini Cake Kit
(Spotted by Robbie at Five Below.)
Reese's University Sports Tin
Reese’s University Sports Tin
(Spotted by Robbie at Five Below.)
Twizzlers Twists Tin
Twizzlers Twists Tin
Hershey's Tin Candy Assortment
Hershey’s Tin Candy Assortment
Reese’s Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups Tin
Reese’s Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups Tin
(Spotted by Robbie at Five Below.)
Terry's Chocolate Confection Popping Candy
Terry’s Chocolate Confection Popping Candy
(Spotted by Robbie at Walmart.)
Made Good Hot Cocoa Organic Crunchy Cookie Bites
Made Good Hot Cocoa Organic Crunchy Cookie Bites
(Spotted by Robbie at Target.)
Nice! Giant Gummy Mango
(Spotted by Van P at Walgreens.)
Peanuts 'Tis the Season Sparkle Hot Cocoa
Peanuts ‘Tis the Season Sparkle Hot Cocoa
(Spotted by Robbie at TJMaxx.)
Peanuts Peppermint Hot Cocoa & Marshmallows
Peanuts Peppermint Hot Cocoa & Marshmallows
(Spotted by Robbie at Kohl’s.)
Peanuts S'mores Skillet Gift Set 4-Pack
Peanuts S’mores Skillet Gift Set 4-Pack
(Spotted by Robbie at Costco.)
Bones Coffee Company Jolly Java Coffee Gift Box
Bones Coffee Company Jolly Java Coffee Gift Box
(Spotted by Robbie at Target.)
A-Sha Hello Kitty Hand Pulled Style Noodles
A-Sha Hello Kitty Hand Pulled Style Noodles
(Spotted by Robbie at Target.)

If you’re out shopping and see new products, snap a picture of them, and send them in via an email ([email protected]) 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: Taco Bell Steak & Poblano Rolled Quesadilla

Taco Bell Steak & Poblano Rolled Quesadilla sleeve

Flat burrito.

That was the first thought that rolled into my head when I pulled out Taco Bell’s Steak & Poblano Rolled Quesadilla from its sleeve. Despite accurately describing what I received and what the promotional photos show, “flat burrito” would obviously be a worse name for a Taco Bell menu item than “rolled quesadilla.”

However, it might be a decent name for a pop punk band. If you’re trying to come up with one, feel free to take it. You can always change it later.

Just like pop punk chord progressions, the ingredients list here is very simple: seasoned steak, a three-cheese blend, spicy ranch, and fire-roasted poblano peppers in a warm tortilla.

Taco Bell Steak & Poblano Rolled Quesadilla innards

I presume this is the first time poblano peppers have been put in a Taco Bell product, which is particularly surprising because I had the perception that the Tex-Mex place had incorporated every possible pepper at this point into its products. But I’m glad the green vegetables are there because they add some color, crunch, and a mild peppery flavor that’s somewhat similar to standard green bell peppers.

At first, I thought the poblano was spicy, but it turned out to be the spicy ranch sauce we’ve seen in many other Taco Bell products. The tangy, mildly spicy sauce complements the other ingredients without overwhelming them.

I’m not sure if this rolled quesadilla had more or the same amount of meat as the standard quesadillas, but it sure tasted and looked super meaty in every bite. As for the three-cheese blend, it provided a hint of cheesiness in the flour tortilla.

Taco Bell Steak & Poblano Rolled Quesadilla length

Overall, it’s a fine tasting menu item, and the addition of the poblano peppers is nice. However, let’s get back to its flat, long burrito shape. Because it’s not fanned out like Taco Bell’s standard quesadillas, it looks less substantial. And that would be fine if it had a less substantial price than the other quesadillas, but it’s just slightly cheaper.

Purchased Price: $6.59*
Rating: 5 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: 530 calories, 28 grams of fat, 14 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams of trans fat, 70 milligrams of cholesterol, 1280 milligrams of sodium, 43 grams of carbohydrates, 3 grams of fiber, 5 grams of sugar (including 2 grams of added sugar), and 25 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.

REVIEW: Little Caesars Stuffed Crunch Crust Pizza

Little Caesars Stuffed Crunch Crust Pizza whole

Happy 30th Birthday, Pizza Hut’s Stuffed Crust Pizza!

Thanks to Little Caesars Stuffed Crunch Crust Pizza and my desire to create a decent introduction for this review, both of which prompted me to look up the history of the stuffed crust pizza, I wouldn’t have known Pizza Hut’s Stuffed Crust had reached its thirtieth year of existence. So let’s celebrate the best way I can think of, which is by reviewing a stuffed crust pizza from a Pizza Hut rival.

To be honest, over the past 30 years, I’ve gotten tired of regular stuffed crust pizza. It was innovative back then, but now it’s just cheese and bread. By the way, why hasn’t anyone put cheese, sauce, and meat or vegetables into the crust, creating a pizza stuffed crust pizza?

Little Caesars Stuffed Crunch Crust Pizza side

Little Caesars isn’t new to stuffed crust, and this is an upgrade that, according to the pizza chain, features “a toasted, cheese-stuffed crust brushed with buttery garlic flavor and finished with herbs and breadcrumbs.” As you can see from the photo above, my order’s crust looks a little naked, or maybe it didn’t spend enough time in the oven to make it all golden brown, but I assure you that despite how it looks, it’s gosh darn good.

Little Caesars Stuffed Crunch Crust Pizza  cheese in crust

Even though there’s no mention of cheddar in the description, the thing that instantly popped into my head after my first bite into the crust was that its flavor reminded me of Papa Johns Cheddar Crust Pizza, which was surprisingly tasty when I tried it a few weeks ago. Actually, it’s one of my favorite things I’ve had this year. So I’m excited that I’m tasting something similar with this pizza, and I’m also wondering where the mozzarella flavor went. As for that buttery garlic flavor, I didn’t taste it with the end crust, but I did notice it with the rest of the pizza, which it enhances.

Little Caesars Stuffed Crunch Crust Pizza crust closeup

However, it’s not just the flavor that has impressed me; it’s also the crunchy texture. Although now that I think about it, crispiness would be a better way to describe what the breadcrumbs add to the end crust. As I was biting into it, I thought its crispiness was like what I get with French fries. However, while the texture was delightful, it’s also fleeting if the pizza sits out for too long. So eat it fresh.

From tip to crust, I enjoyed every bit of Little Caesars’ Stuffed Crunch Crust Pizza. It’s a limited-time offering, but I really hope it becomes permanent and a staple so that 30 years from now we can celebrate its birthday.

Purchased Price: $11.99*
Rating: 9 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (1 slice) 365 calories (no other nutritional information is available on the Little Caesars’ website).

*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.

3 Other Things I Consumed This Week: 11/21/2025

Hillshire Farm Turkey & Bacon Ciabatta Deli Sandwiches

I don’t own an air fryer, so I can’t give you the 411 on how crispy this sandwich can get. However, I do have a microwave that, according to the box, will create a softer sandwich, so beep beep boop!

Before I comment on how this sandwich tastes, I must mention how it’s constructed. Obviously, everything is frozen — the provolone cheese, oven-roasted turkey, hickory-smoked bacon, chipotle aioli, and ciabatta roll. However, they’re not stacked nicely. A good portion of the cheese protruded from under the bun, and the frozen disc of chipotle aioli sat on one side of the sandwich. So when I microwaved the first one, most of the cheese melted onto the paper towel I was instructed to wrap around the sandwich, and the chipotle aioli ended up in one corner of the sandwich.

So if you happen to buy this or any of the other varieties, I’d highly suggest, after the suggested defrost time, repositioning the slightly less frozen ingredients so you can achieve a better balance. And that was your Public Service Announcement for the day.

Okay, now how does this taste? Good enough for a frozen sandwich. The bread, surprisingly, wasn’t dried out or tough to bite through, which has haunted previous microwave sandwiches. Between that bread was a decent portion of turkey that ended up a bit dry and tasted overly salty. Bacon did what bacon does and added some smokiness and porky flavors. The provolone was surprisingly noticeable for a mild cheese, and the chipotle aioli kicked up the flavor a few notches with its smoky, peppery notes. 

Stacking issues aside, Hillshire Farm’s Turkey & Bacon Ciabatta Deli Sandwich is a decent tasting offering that has gotten me curious about the other varieties. It’s $6 for two, they’re ready in under 4 minutes, and each provides 25 grams of protein.

Unwell Frosted Cranberry Energy Drink

Is it just me, or does someone else have Matchbox 20 pop into their head whenever they see an Unwell product? 

This seasonal energy drink has 150 milligrams of caffeine from green coffee extract, and like Unwell Water, it has 745 milligrams of electrolytes and contains no artificial sweeteners. Actually, I think this is the company’s first energy drink.

Maybe because it comes in a can and it’s an energy drink, I thought the beverage would be carbonated, but it’s not. Because it’s not carbonated, its cranberry flavor is decent, and it’s not too tart, I found it easy to drink. However, I don’t taste anything that could be considered “frosted.” Or maybe “frosted” was added to the name to make it sound wintery. 

While it tastes fine and I could see it coming back next year, I don’t think it’s delicious enough to make me want to repurchase it if it does.

Chips Ahoy Chewy Cookie Butter Inspired Cookies

Vin already covered this with a full review, but I wanted to add my two cents here. These cookies were good. I thought the speculoos cookie butter flavor was mild, but noticeable. I was disappointed that the cookie’s filling didn’t have a texture similar to cookie butter. Instead, it had the same snap as the chips in the cookie.

However, after going through half of the package, I came across the warming instructions, which involved heating a cookie or two on a plate for a few seconds. Those suggestions made the cookies better in my opinion. The speculoos flavor popped much more, and some of the cookie filling had melted a bit. So beep beep boop, if you decide to buy these cookies.

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