Thursday, August 20, 2015

Doritos Bacon Cheddar Ranch JACKED 3D Review

Oh, Doritos JACKED. I’ve had such a love/hate relationship with you. Sometimes you cut my mouth open, sometimes your flavors are awesome, sometimes they are horrible, or sometimes, as in the case of Jalapeno Pepper Jack JACKED 3Ds, I wondered what the point was.
And now we have Doritos Bacon Cheddar Ranch JACKED 3D, first spotted in Canada, and now spotted by me at a Family Fare in two different bag sizes.  Given my past experience with JACKED products, I opted for the big bag.

Doritos Bacon Cheddar JACKED 3D
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Doritos Bacon Cheddar Ranch JACKED 3D: The Money Shot
Doritos Bacon Cheddar Ranch JACKED 3D! A 3D video in every bite….WHATEVER THAT MEANS
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Doritos Bacon Cheddar Ranch JACKED 3D contain bacon fat, which is a new trend I must applaud. Why did it take so long for companies to start adding actual fat to these chips they want to taste like meat? I dunno, but I love that they are doing it now.

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I opened this bag of Doritos Bacon Cheddar Ranch JACKED 3D and sniffed – cheesy aroma, and a bit of smoke. Honestly, I wonder if its even possible to screw up a flavor that is called Bacon Cheddar Ranch. Then again, I’ve seen basic flavors like Hot Wing screwed up, so why would I be surprised?

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I popped a bunch of these Doritos Bacon Cheddar Ranch JACKED 3D into my mouth and crunched…and I have to admit, not bad! Not bad at all. Not GREAT, mind you, but not BAD.
The crunch was familiar from my past JACKED experiences – a big mouthful of corn chip, and because of this triangular shape, these were super crunchy. I didn’t hate that. The seasoning was…inconsistent. The initial flavor was HEAVY of the cheese and spices – and, to me, distinctly cheddar over any sort of nacho flavor. These had a sharp cheese flavor. The savory cheese flavor was, to be honest, a bit overwhelming. But, given the chip construction, I thought it matched up well. For anyone WANTING bold zesty cheese flavor, these had that.
The bacon flavor was there, but mainly in the form of smokiness. I got plenty of that as I chewed, so I guess my mind could imagine bacon flavor there too. You know what, I relent – yes, these tasted bacon-y. The cheddar bacon combo was there.
But ranch? non-existent. Sure, there were som zesty spices, but I wanted the ranch to really give an additional sour kick on the back end, and I didn’t get that. The chip WAS creamy, but that I attributed more to the cheese than anything else.
The combo? As I said, not bad – pretty strong in flavor as I’ve come to expect from the JACKED line, and I did like these way better than the Jalapeno Pepper Jack version. At least this flavor DID taste somewhat like the description. Yeah, I’d probably eat these again.
Still not a super fan, but if I had to rank these on a 10 scale, I’d give them a solid 6.5.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips Review

 Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips: The Money Shot
The Money Shot I found these Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips at my local Harris Teeter, and I was completely unaware that Guinness Beer made chips / lent out their brand to chip companies. They are, apparently, a new thing – Foodbeast covered them a while back. Beer flavored chips? Or chili flavored beer chips? Hmmm. These are intriguing. 
Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips
BURTS is apparently the actual brand of these Guinness Rich Chili Potato Chips, NOT Guinness. Never heard of Burts, and I know all the UK folk out there want to kill me right now. They look good though – a thick cut kettle chip, I guess? 
Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips

Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips

Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips

Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips contain Barley Malt Extract Powder, which is sort of exciting. I am a little confused – the UK version of these is apparently called RICH BEEF CHILLI, and this does not have “beef” in the name or the ingredients. Vegan beer chips? Dunno. I do like the use of sunflower oil, however.
Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips

When I opened up this bag of Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips, stuck my nose in and inhaled, I smelled…a tiny bit of sweetness? A meaty smell, although more vegetarian? I can’t explain it…this sort of smelled like a pot of stewed lentils? Is that the most bizarre description I can give these chips?
The appearance of the chips was nice – these were thick cut, with a kettle cooked look to them. Each chip was heavily dusted with brown powder. Was it powdered Guinness? I don’t think so.
Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips

I popped a bunch of these Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips into my mouth and chewed, and they…well, they didn’t REALLY taste like beer at all! *disappointed face* Then again, I’m not sure what I expected.
Let me start by saying these didn’t taste BAD – in fact, objectively, if you didn’t tell me what these chips were named, I’d say these tasted pretty good! There was a general savoriness to the chip – I picked up a darker smoky flavor that was sort of meaty. I got definite notes of onion and the tang/sweetness of the tomato powder. There was the subtle but deep flavor of jalapeno chilis, but more like the flavor you get when you blister jalapenos over a flame. Spice wise, not much – a TINY TINY bit of tingle. Small bit of paprika.
If this sounds like an awful description, it’s because these chips are a tough one to describe. In a lot of ways, they tasted a LOT like plenty of other potato chips I’ve had from the UK – they all seem to have this dark smoky semi-meaty flavor as the base flavor. Was there a beer taste? You know, I did catch a subtle flavor of beer in there – it reminded me of how you can taste that beer bitterness when you eat beer cheese. that same bitterness was noticeable here.
Overall? Meh. Like I said, these weren’t bad, but they certainly didn’t taste like Guinness, and they didn’t have a flavor that made me want to rush right out and buy another bag. Next time…pass.

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Friday, July 3, 2015

Boddington's Pub Ale Review

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Boddingtons Brewery was a regional brewery in Manchester, England which owned pubs throughout the North West. Boddingtons was best known for Boddingtons Bitter (Boddies), a straw-golden, hoppy bitter which was one of the first beers to be packaged in cans containing a widget, giving it a creamy draught-style head. In the 1990s, the beer was promoted as The Cream of Manchester in a popular advertising campaign credited with raising Manchester's profile. Boddingtons became one of the city's most famous products after Manchester United and Coronation Street.[2]



Whitbread bought Boddingtons Brewery in 1989 and Boddingtons Bitter received an increased marketing budget and nationwide distribution. Boddingtons achieved its peak market share in 1997 and at the time was exported to over forty countries. Boddingtons beer brands are now owned by the global brewer Anheuser–Busch InBev which acquired the Whitbread Beer Company in 2000. Strangeways Brewery closed in 2004 and production of pasteurised (keg and can) Boddingtons was moved to Samlesbury in Lancashire. Production of the cask conditioned beer moved to Hydes Brewery in Moss Side, Manchester until it was discontinued in 2012, ending the beer's association with the city.



Boddingtons Pub Ale is a A higher ABV version of Boddingtons Draught Bitter, brewed since 1993 for export markets. It was available in the United Kingdom from 1995–6 as Boddingtons Export. It has a 4.6% Alcohol by volume.



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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Cheerwine Soda Rewiew

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Cheerwine is a cherry-flavored soft drink produced by the Carolina Beverage Corporation of Salisbury, North Carolina. It has been produced since 1917 by "the oldest continuing soft drink company still run by the same family".

When the Maysville Syrup Company of Maysville, Kentucky went bankrupt in 1917, L.D. Peeler and other invested businessmen moved the company to North Carolina and renamed it the Carolina Beverage Corporation. That same year, Peeler purchased a recipe for a cherry flavored soda from a Saint Louis flavor salesman, which eventually became Cheerwine. Though it had been around since 1917, Cheerwine first became a registered trademark in 1926.

Cheerwine has a mildly sweet flavor with strong cherry notes, most notably black cherry; is burgundy-colored, and has an unusually high degree of carbonation compared to other soft drinks. The product was named for its color and taste; the company website states that "it made sense to name a burgundy-red, bubbly, cherry concoction—Cheerwine." The "Retro Cheerwine" variant is sold in glass bottles and is sweetened with cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup. Despite its name, Cheerwine is not really a wine and contains no alcohol.

The company also markets Cheerwine flavored ice cream, sherbet, and cream bars, mainly in Food Lion, a Salisbury-based supermarket chain. A commercially-baked Cheerwine cake, based on an old Southern recipe, became available through a Salisbury-based company in 2008.

In 2009, the company began a re-branding campaign designed to revamp the drink's image, especially among younger consumers. The re-branding called for a redesign of the Cheerwine packaging, with a new, retro-style logo based on an early Cheerwine logo.

In 2010, Cheerwine partnered with the North Carolina-based donut company, Krispy Kreme, and released a limited-offered Cheerwine flavored donut on July 1 of that year. It was sold only at select grocery stores for the month of July, and at the Salisbury Krispy Kreme. The Cheerwine doughnut returned again in July 2011.

In 2010, Canton, Ohio-based Old Carolina Barbecue became the first restaurant chain in Ohio to offer Cheerwine as a fountain drink. By 2014 Cheerwine-based products including iced  slushi, Cheerwine cakes and floats had become a signature part of the Old Carolina concept.

Morgan Shepherd ran an entry in the NASCAR Busch Series (now the Nationwide Series) in the mid-1990s with Cheerwine sponsorship.

Cheerwine is sometimes mixed with Captain Morgan to make a drink called the "Whining Pirate."

Cheerwine is available in much of the southeastern United States, from West Virginia south to Florida, but is better known in the Carolinas and Virginia. Other spots to find Cheerwine are the many "specialty soda" stores throughout the country. Currently, Cheerwine is also being sold in Sheetz convenience stores in Pennsylvania and Ohio. In addition, it is also available in Norway.

In April 2005, other regions of the United States began to bottle Cheerwine, mainly through Pepsi distributors.

On March 9, 2011, the New York Times Diner's Journal referred to "The Expanding Cult of Cheerwine." On April 5, 2011, the company announced plans for nationwide distribution by 2017, which would be the product's 100th anniversary. The same day, the company also introduced a new advertising campaign, "Born in the South. Raised in a glass."At the time, Cheerwine was available in 12 percent of the nation. Radio commercials include "The Caper", where criminals left everything from a store except Cheerwine; and "Battle of the Bulge", in which a soldier from the Salisbury area has two bottles sent to him during World War II and gives one to his friend.

Also in April 2011, Cheerwine announced it was searching for a woman to represent the company as "Miss Cheerwine." Candidates had be 21 to 25 years old and live in Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, or Virginia. A company spokesperson stated, "We’re looking for a poised, enthusiastic young woman who can help us spread the legend and get Cheerwine into the hands of our fans with charm, confidence, sweetness and a sense of fun." On June 3, 2011, Spencer Cummings, named the first Miss Cheerwine, began the Miss Cheerwine Summer Legend Tour.

On October 18, 2011, Cheerwine announced plans to partner with Pepsi Beverages Co. in Florida, Atlanta, and Memphis, Tennessee. The same week, the company began using glass bottles to distribute the "Original 1917 Formula" with sugar, as well as introducing 12-pack cans.

On June 16, 2014, Birmingham's Buffalo Rock Co. announced Cheerwine distribution in Alabama, western Georgia and the Florida panhandle. This adds about 6.5 million potential new customers to their distribution footprint.

Cheerwine has sponsored the North Carolina band the Avett Brothers on tour.

Official website: http://www.cheerwine.com/

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Monday, June 29, 2015

The Items I Bought at World Market in Grandville,MI

What's Going on you guys, It is June 29, 2015 and today I am going to review the items that i bought at Cost Plus World Market in Grandville,Michigan, so get ready youtubers because here we go.

The Following Items that i got at World Market Were:


  • Guinness Rich Chili Burts Potato Chips
  • Guinness Draught Bee
  • Murphy's Stout Draught Style Beer
  • Boddington's Pub Ale
  • Strongbow Gold Apple Hard Cider
  • Icehouse Beet (Ice Brewed for a bolder taste)*
  • Cheerwine Soda
* Icehouse Beer that I bought was at Wal-Mart on Kenowa Avenue in Grandville, Michigan.

I actually opened the refrigerator door and wrote the drink labels on my notebook, so look for me to do these reviews on Youtube for the next two weeks.

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Woman scales State House flagpole, removes Confederate flag

The Confederate flag was temporarily removed from in front of the South Carolina State House Saturday morning.

A small activist group out of North Carolina decided to take action today to "do what the SC legislature has thus far neglected to do," according to a news release.

Thirty-year-old Brittany Ann Byuarim Newsome of Raleigh, NC was about halfway up the more than 30-foot steel flagpole just after dawn Saturday when State Capitol police told her to come down. Instead, she continued climbing and removed the flag before returning to the ground.

Newsome and another man, 30-year-old James Ian Tyson of Charlotte, who had entered the wrought-iron fence surrounding the flag were arrested.

"We removed the flag today because we can't wait any longer," Newsome said. "We can't continue like this another day. It's time for a new chapter where we are sincere about dismantling white supremacy and building toward true racial justice and equality. Every day that the flag is up there is an endorsement of hate.”

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“We are regular human beings, daughters, sons, mothers, fathers, Carolinians, educators, and activist[s] —both black and white— who believe in the fundamental idea of humanity," a statement from the unnamed group said. "The flag we removed is one of the most familiar remnants of white supremacy that supports the idea that there is still a reigning group of individuals who control our freedom, while tacitly supporting white Americans when they commit heinous and racially charged hate crimes against Blacks and People of Color. We took this task in our own hands because our, President, Governor, mayors, legislators, and councilmen had a moral duty to remove the flag but failed to act. We could not sit by and watch the victims of the Charleston Massacre be laid to rest while the inspiration for their deaths continue to fly above their caskets."

“We call all people to join us and stand as a united front, to take an active role towards liberating ourselves through the dismantlement of the largest form of our oppression, white supremacy. Let this day be the start towards true human progress.”

The group had hoped the flag, which is protected by state law, would be absent from the pole for a planned flag supporter rally scheduled for later Saturday morning but that wasn't the case. A new flag was raised again a short time later.

A South Carolina Department of Public Safety spokeswoman said Newsome and Tyson have been charged with defacing a monument. They were released on $3000 bond each, both are allowed to leave the state but must return for their next appearance scheduled for July 27. The charge carries a a prison sentence up to three years and a $5,000 fine.
A crowd fund set up to pay for Newsroom's bail and legal expenses has been set up on the website Indigo. The "Bail for Brie Newsome" fund had raised more than $81,750 in ten hours.

Calls for removing the flag have been renewed since nine black churchgoers were killed in what police characterized as a racist attack at a Charleston church last week.

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