SPOTTED: Pop-Tarts Protein Toaster Pastries

Pop-Tarts Protein Slammin' Strawberry.

Pop-Tarts Protein Boostin' Brown Sugar Cinnamon.

Pop-Tarts Protein Toaster Pastries Bumpin' Blueberry.

Ten grams for two toaster pastries, which is twice as much as what’s in two regular Pop-Tarts. Minor macros. (Spotted by Kelly A at Walmart.)

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BACK ON SHELVES: Lay’s Salted Caramel Potato Chips (2025)

Lay's Salted Caramel Potato Chips (2025).

It’s back! Click/Tap here for our review from 2020. (Spotted by Jason P at Kroger.)

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SPOTTED: Screamin’ Sicilian Take ‘N Bake Roman Style Crust Pizza

Screamin' Sicilian Take 'N Bake Roman Style Crust Pizza.

Roman-style crust is thin, crispy, and rectangular. That’s what AI told me, so it could very well also be thick, soft, and hexagonal. There are also Pepperoni and Pepperoni & Sausage varieties. (Spotted by Sarah R at Safeway.)

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REVIEW: Wendy’s Snickerdoodle Cookie Frosty Fusion

Wendy's Snickerdoodle Cookie Frosty Fusion sign

What better way to celebrate the chilly holidays than with a cold, refreshing treat? While that may be a controversial statement to those who think frozen desserts are only for when it’s hot outside, my love for ice cream knows no winter break. That’s why I was thrilled to hear that Wendy’s has released a new limited-edition Snickerdoodle Cookie Frosty, a flavor that balances the chilliness of the beloved dairy dessert with the cozy, toasty vibe of the classic cinnamon-sugar cookie.

Wendy's Snickerdoodle Cookie Frosty Fusion cup

Wendy's Snickerdoodle Cookie Frosty Fusion top

Anyone who is overwhelmed by choices might want to sit this one out, because on top of selecting either chocolate or vanilla for your ice cream base, this Frosty also requires you to pick from two additional options: the Swirl, which is more of a loose pile of soft serve and snickerdoodle sauce (try saying that five times fast!), and the Fusion, which doesn’t just throw on cookie pieces but blends them in, making the whole treat more dense and Blizzard-esque. I’m well-acquainted with this difference because I ordered a Fusion but the Wendy’s employee originally made me a Swirl; frankly, either one sounded delicious, so I was prepared to just happily accept my fate, but then he realized his mistake with a charmingly enormous Kevin-from-Home-Alone “OH NO” face and, a few moments later, my Frosty was looking a lot more compact and cookie-y.

Wendy's Snickerdoodle Cookie Frosty Fusion cookies

The first thing I noticed was that the cookie pieces (which ranged in size from what I’d describe as “bits” to what were undeniably “chunks”) were way crunchier than I had expected. I’d assumed that they either would have been from a cakier soft-baked cookie or would have just become soggy in the ice cream, so the crispness was a pleasant surprise.

I chose the vanilla base, and I liked how the plainer flavor emphasized the ice cream’s creaminess in contrast to those cookie pieces. The thick swirls of snickerdoodle sauce added extra, slightly caramel-tinged sweetness without being too over-the-top. While each on its own was fairly simple, the combination of these three elements felt—and tasted—downright decadent.

Wendy's Snickerdoodle Cookie Frosty Fusion syrup

Each ingredient had a distinct flavor, but they mixed well. I particularly appreciated the dynamic drama of the eating experience—some bites were creamy and others more cookie-filled, certain spoonfuls let the sauce shine, and then there were meltier mouthfuls… though I had expected to consume my Frosty ravenously, the smorgasbord of different tastes and textures encouraged me to slow down and be more mindful of each separation sensation, which was stimulating and satisfying.

Whether you’re a Swirler or a Fusionist, the Snickerdoodle Frosty is a luxurious treat. While you may not be able to use it to warm up after playing in the snow or leave it by the fireplace for Santa, its high-quality execution of an appealing premise still makes it a gift I’d love to find under my Christmas tree.

Purchased Price: $4.99

Size: Medium

Rating: 9 out of 10

Nutrition Facts: 580 calories, 16 grams of fat, 50 milligrams of cholesterol, 440 milligrams of sodium, 96 grams of carbohydrates, 76 grams of sugar, and 13 grams of protein.

SPOTTED (TRADER JOE’S EDITION): 11/17/2025

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.

Trader Joe's Gingerbread Ice Cream Sandwiches
Trader Joe’s Gingerbread Ice Cream Sandwiches
Trader Joe's Assorted Mini Eclairs
Trader Joe’s Assorted Mini Eclairs
Trader Joe's Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie
Trader Joe’s Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie
Trader Joe's Filipino Style Chicken Adobo
Trader Joe’s Filipino Style Chicken Adobo
Trader Joe's Tart Cherry & Pecan Shortbread Cookies
Trader Joe’s Tart Cherry & Pecan Shortbread Cookies
Trader Joe's Pistachio Baklava
Trader Joe’s Pistachio Baklava
Trader Joe's Beef Bolognese Sauce
Trader Joe’s Beef Bolognese Sauce
Trader Joe's Salsa Taquera
Trader Joe’s Salsa Taquera
Trader Joe's Antipasti Platter
Trader Joe’s Antipasti Platter
(Spotted by Sarah R at Trader Joe’s.)

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