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The best way to break up is buying ice-cream for your soon to be ex

It is quite callous to break up by texting the other person. Well, there is a better way to break up. Send them either “It’s over.”, “I can’t do this.” and “We’re done.” ice-cream Breakup Pints. Think that’s cold. You might be right but at least you get ice-cream out of it. Vancouver-based Nora’s Non-Dairy ice-cream is making being jilted a good thing. The Breakup Pints come in three personalized containers and flavors, you can write the person’s name on the tub.

World’s First Cheese Advent Calendar

You see those chocolate advent calendars everywhere at this time of the year. If you happen to be at a Target store this year look for The Ilchester Cheese Advent Calendar.

Mac and Cheese Candy Canes

Macaroni and Cheese Candy Canes are a particular favorite of picky eaters. These candy canes taste like your childhood favorite — mac and cheese. It’s like comfort food-flavored comfort food! Macaroni and cheese have become a holiday family tradition in many parts of the country, so why not let our holiday candy reflect that? Each candy cane is 5-1/4″ tall with yellow and white stripes.

McDonald’s: Baked Pumpkin Pies

The great baked pumpkin pies are back at McDonald’s this fall. A seasonal favorite treat that goes down well with cold milk.

Froot Loops and Mini Doughnuts

Mini donuts in Froot Loops flavors? Can it be true? Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr. teamed up with Froot Loops to release Froot Loops Mini Donuts. The five-pack of mini donuts go for just $2 a pop.

Hershey’s Glow in the Dark Candy

Halloween products are creeping ever slowly into stores. Fall is around the corner. Hershey this year has glow in the dark packaging to give that little extra oomph over the competition. Your little ghoulies will have fun with the selected Hershey products that will glow in the dark.

Muncho Monster

C is not only for cookies. C is also for chips. Did you know that Jim Henson was hired to do the first Munchos potato chips commercials? He created Arnold the Muncho Monster that predates Cookie Monster on Sesame Street. Maybe Arnold did not love Munchos that much, so he later developed a sweet tooth for cookies.

Poutine in a Pitcher

While a picture is worth a thousand words, this pitcher is worth $22.00. Forget the beer, the cook decided to fill up the pitcher with poutine. Montreal restaurant, Medley Simple Malt, serves up this gut-stuffing decadent meal. I hope they have a long fork to reach down to get the remaining cheese curds. My stomach says yes, but my eyes are reluctant.

Ice-Cream in a box?

Not quite ready for prime-time yet. Ice-cream in the box? I love the idea! Please, can we have some more?

Funko Batman Cereal

Funko the makers of those cute bobblehead figurines are now making cereal. It’s funny, their customer base millennials do not gravitate to cereal as a breakfast choice.
Millennials surveyed say that cereal was an inconvenient breakfast choice because they had to clean up after eating it.

Taiyaki: Japanese fish-shaped cake

These delightful faux fish are made from pancake batter and sandwiched together with sweetened azuki beans or custard. The Japanese treat is known as Taiyaki, it is just a waffle in the shape of a fish with custom filling.

Panera double bread bowl

Double your pleasure with Panera’s double bowl. I know it’s a bread with two holes. Nothing to get excited about. Now you can fill your bread bowl with soups and mac & cheese. The only problem, the double bowl in only available in the test market of Philadelphia between August 5 and August 31.

Churro Bugles

The best finger foods just got married. Meet Mr. and Mrs. Churro Bugles! Everybody is on the churro bandwagon lately. The corn chips are covered in both salt and sugar. A full-blown cinnamon sugar coating would do better justice to this great idea. It leaves a bitter taste for me, churros should not be sweet and salty. This is just a pretentious Bugle masquerading as a churro. Please get the divorce papers, this union will not last.

Pork roll-flavored ice cream

There certain things that should not mix. Ice-cream and pork might be one of those. New Jersey’s pork roll-flavored ice cream is making headlines globally. The specialty dessert mixes French toast with actual pieces of pork roll. It’s like having breakfast with ice-cream. Windy Brow Farms, in Fredon Township, uses New Jersey brand “Taylor” ham and churns it in their ice-cream. You might scream at the thought of porc in your ice-cream, but New Jersey residents are squealing for more.

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