We finish off 2020 and get as close to the color of snow as we can with a White Chocolate Kit Kat from Japan! The label left us quizzical but how was the flavor? We debate white fudge versus white chocolate, this being our very own Pirates of the Caribbean saga, and more!
Monday, December 7, 2020
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Cookies 'N Cream Bites Soda
RtW Brian is joined by the whole fam to deliver our impressions on Cookies 'N Cream Bites Soda! An ice cream flavor transformed into a candy then adapted into a soft drink? Bottoms up to better days!
Monday, November 9, 2020
Kit Kat Countdown: Cranberry & Almond
We enter the final third of the Kit Kat Countdown with the Cranberry & Almond edition from Japan! Crushed nuts & sundry items fill in this bumpy bar as we talk turkey, Goldust, fruit in our Kit Kats, and more!
Monday, October 5, 2020
Kit Kat Countdown: Apple Pie
Celebrating the spooky season we try Japan’s Halloween-themed apple pie Kit Kats! With purple packaging adorned by jack-o’-lanterns & ghosts these are perfect for horror’s favorite holiday. Put on your favorite ghoulish mask or paint your face and watch right now!
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Kit Kat Countdown: Japanese Black Tea
The boys of summer have gone but our year-long Kit Kat Countdown presses on! The boys sit on some bleachers at the ballfields but instead of watching a game they’re chomping on Japanese Black Tea flavored Kit Kats! With an earthy scent and a robust flavor profile these are likely to conjure Ice-T lyrics and British humor but our fearless taste team endures all and gives you a verbose verbal assessment.
Sunday, August 9, 2020
Kit Kat Countdown: Whole Green Tea Leaf
We’re halfway into the year-long Kit Kat Countdown and since we started back in March with a matcha green tea flavor we found it appropriate to sample the Whole Green Tea Leaf edition at this milestone moment. At the same ballfields Brian played shortstop at as a youth the boys eat an incredibly grassy-looking Kit Kat bar. Go green with the RtW team and knock these green tea goliaths out of the park!
Sunday, August 2, 2020
Lay's Yogurt Soda, White Grape, & More Chips!
We're going international with some of the most bizarre flavors of Lay's (or any other!) chips I've ever encountered. When you're the kind of person for whom new or unique flavors of sundry food items is cause for celebration then you'll know the joy I felt finding these out in the wild. And by that I mean out on store shelves, not in the wild like a rain forest, although strangely I was wearing a safari hat that day.
I got these gems at CAM International Market. It's an Asian grocer that I've been frequenting for RtW fodder for over 15 years. If you look closely during the opening credits of the old RtW TV you can see me in its aisles holding a fish! How could I resist buying these? Yogurt. Soda. Yogurt Soda? And in chip form? I couldn't believe my eyes.
And White Grape Soda? Now they're just taunting us and challenging decency. We're talking about a beverage in chip form? We're mixing fruity with salty? We're out of our minds. Japan has always been one of the leaders in radical flavors and fun gimmicks when it comes to candy and snacks. They've further earned that reputation heartily when they ushered these into production and subsequently into our unsuspecting homes.
Mexican Chicken Tomato flavor
I had two revelations when trying these four bags of Lay's. The first is that these, with the unlikely mouthful name of Mexican Chicken Tomato, are absolutely awesome. If you'd asked me previously what my favorite Lay's were I'd have said Chicken & Waffles (love that maple syrup-savory fried chicken hybrid) and Southern Biscuits & Gravy (pure nostalgia calling to mind my Dad's version of the dish). But now these are among the best Lay's I've ever tasted. Sure, the name is a head-scratcher, and if you look at the first picture way above and see the fuchsia colored bag, it's hard to discern what you're getting into with the halved tomato taking up the lots of real estate on the front. The flavor itself is sweet and tangy, I did see in its ingredients list soy sauce, which really adds to its uniqueness. These almost tastes like a housemade sweet and sour dipping sauce from a nice Thai restaurant. Incredible find.
White Grape Soda flavor
Things were about to get weirder. A lot weirder.
In all my years of reviewing food randomness online these rank among the most outrageous things I've had the privilege of sampling. Somehow, inexplicably, they've shrunk down the explosive zest of bubbly soda pop and jammed it into a potato chip. There's no other way to adequately explain it. These taste like a mouthful of seltzer water. I'm no food guru or chemist but there's something here that creates this unsettling sensation. I saw something in the ingredients list called sodium carbonate and suspect it may be the culprit but I could be way off. There's a sharp hint, almost acidic, of a vinegar-like grape flavor profile, but all we could talk about was how in the world these chips had the mouthfeel of drinking soda pop.
Deep Ridged Pepper Chicken flavor
I didn't get a lot of photographic evidence of our trials with this flavor. It was a last minute add-on purchase at the store, more out of curiosity, and ended up being the least distinct of the bunch. The chips themselves, ridges and all, were denser and had a dry, cardboard-like quality. The flavor itself wasn't bad, the bag promised fireworks with its image of broiled chili peppers and rotisserie chicken, but the end result was lackluster, made even more disappointing with the subpar chips that housed the seasonings.
Yogurt Soda flavor
My crew did a smell test first and I recall Tiffany suggesting they smelled like Fruity Pebbles. We counted to 3 and all took a bite at the same time. Immediately after we were all making faces like Aargh. These tasted like spicy carbonated milk. Not spicy in the sense of heat but more like that sensation of really strong mint taking your breath away. They played rough with your tongue and even less gentle with your spirit. They were the executioner's guillotine and ended our fun jaunt into wacky Lay's with a suddenness.
Overall, this was a ton of fun. Super thankful for Japan bringing the bonkers snacks. Big shoutout to CAM International Market but please bring back the boba bubble tea! I urge you all to seek out odd edibles and partake in some fanciful feasting with friends or solo.
Overall, this was a ton of fun. Super thankful for Japan bringing the bonkers snacks. Big shoutout to CAM International Market but please bring back the boba bubble tea! I urge you all to seek out odd edibles and partake in some fanciful feasting with friends or solo.
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