Showing posts with label phillyswirl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phillyswirl. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Fruit Dips Wild Blueberry Bars


[2016: some stores just carry the mixed 8 packs now]

Sometimes the sign of a special treat is not in how fast you eat a box, but how long you savor a box. See, I realized that the strawberry fruit dips are a great mid-mowing snack (what? it takes me like 2 hours to mow). I've finally burned through my two strawberry boxes from my first review and was debating which flavor deserved to go next.

Fruit Dips Wild Blueberry Bars
premium frozen fruit bars dipped in Greek yogurt

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Fruit Dips So Fresh Strawberry Fruit Bars


[2016: some stores only carry the mixed packs of 8 now]

Ok, I had several different ideas for a post today, but I think we'll go with something that's been patiently awaiting it's turn for a review. Way, way back in the... early summer I think, I spied these fruit bars that are new to my area (if not new in general). It took awhile before I made it back to Shaw's to grab them, so I decided to grab one of each style.

Fruit Dips So Fresh Strawberry Bars
premium frozen fruit bars dipped in either milk chocolate or greek yogurt

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Epic Fail: New PhillySwirl Cereal Conez


[Discontinued] I was pretty excited the week before last when I found the NEW PhillySwirl Cereal Conez. Sure they has an awful name, but I do love cereal, so how could I possibly resist? I mean, I've waited five long months since the impulsive buy's kayla first reviewed these and I couldn't wait to surprise my daughter with them last Saturday.

So here we go: A 4 pack of "cereal cone(s) with marshmallows from your favorite cereal". 2 are chocolate marshmallow swirl and 2 are vanilla. Unfortunately both come in nondescript white wrappings BUT if you look closely, you can see through the paper and see which is swirl and which is vanilla.

Friday, January 29, 2010

PhillySwirl Original Italian Ice Swirls
Part 1 of a 2 part mini series


Let me ask a question: Is it fair to review something I tried some ...hold on, counting... some 6 weeks ago? Well, half tried anyway. 3 of them are still in the freezer. Let me show you what I'm talking about.

Here is the product in question: a 6 pack of Phillswirl original Italian ice swirls.Seemed like a great review opportunity really. 1 snack a night, a mere 92 calories per serving, no fat to speak of ...what could possibly go wrong??

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Treat of the Week: Part 3
Finishing the Fudgy triFecta


The final funked up fudgy specimen of PhillySwirl Fudge Stix is the caramel/fudge stick. Now on the box, it shows a distinctly orange/creme colored stick, but like the other two, that's not what you get. in fact, it looks just like the vanilla/fudge pop.

Taste results? well, this one actually has a taste! it's astonishing that a flavored pop has flavor! hehehe. Ok, don't get too exciting. The overall boring/plastic taste is still present, though the caramel does it's best to cover it up. I guess it's ok, a bit more exciting than the others, but still nothing to write home about.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Treat of the Week: Part 2
Fudge/Fudge Swirl Stix


Here we go again! Yeah, the PhillySwirl Fudge Stix fudge/fudge stick has the same non-swirl look that the vanilla/fudge stick had, not that the marble look is awful. I'm really curious to see how they taste, but to be fair, this time I had two of them back to back (at 57 calories, why not?). I thought maybe one would get the old taste buds coated and then the second one would really let me get into the flavor. Well... it didn't help. Besides being fairly bland, there is a bizarre taste on top of that. Not sure it's a freezer burn taste or maybe some strange flavor from the clear plastic wrap they use, but I really don't appreciate it. It seems that Skinny Cow are the only people who can make a decent chocolate pop.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Treat of the Week:
PhillySwirl Fudge Swirl Stix


Our treat of the week comes to us courtesy of an evening run to super Walmart. We actually picked out a treat yesterday, but it's so hard to go by the freezer section and not pick SOMETHING. My daughter really wanted those pops that look like giant M&Ms, but at 12 grams of saturated fat, I decided we should hold off. Well, hold off is the wrong word: I did say no, but it was followed by "these look cool, how about we try these instead?" Don't worry, at some point we will try the M&Ms.

Now the package is very attractive on these pops. You see 3 very well swirled treats and the words "99% fat free" and "57 calories". I love ice cream, but there's nothing wrong with mixing in low cal snacks, especially when you've already had 3 slices of dessert earlier in the day. So I pop open the box and see 12 treats before me, all wrapped in clear plastic. Not only that, but they are labeled. How many times have you opened up a mixed bag of treats (cough)popsicles(cough) and not had the foggiest which is which?

Ok, after being impressed by the packaging, the reality train comes slamming into the picture. What in the world is before me? This looks nothing like the pretty picture. Where's my perfect blend of vanilla and fudge? I'm trying not to let it bother me, but talk about a horrible first impression. Ok, breathe, and go in for the taste test, that's what really matters. Diagnosis? sorry, having trouble finding the flavor, give me a couple more bites. The problem is, when you make a pretty FAKE picture, the buyer is led into believing that they'll get alternating bites of vanilla and fudge. Instead, it's just one boring, messy, unfun, unamusing flavor. Exaggerating? I washed it down with a bowl of Frosted Rice Krispies.

There are 3 flavors in the box, so let's hope for better results next time.

Nutrition: 57 / 0(1%) / 0 / 1


Current 2014 Packaging (courtesy of Phillyswirl)