![]() ![]() ![]() The cereal pieces, although sparse, added a nice crunch to the occasional spoonful. If presented with a bucket of the swirl, I would eat it by itself until I became sick. Every single spoonful screamed, “Cinnamon Toast Crunch.” The swirl infused an extra shot of the sublime spice and some pleasant grit. It instantly reminded me of the cereal I’ve been eating for as long as I can remember. It was superbly sweet, but not so much that the warm spice was subdued. One corner of a lone cereal piece peeked out of the top.Įach splendid bite was absolutely full of cinnamon. There were generous flecks of the spice throughout the ice cream and hints of the “cinnamon graham swirl” eagerly greeting me. Peeling the lid off the carton, I could immediately smell cinnamon. The carton states that the ice cream is “cinnamon light ice cream with a cinnamon graham swirl and cereal pieces.” The “light ice cream” portion of the description reminded me to tone down my expectations, but everything else had me salivating. Thankfully, Nestlé did not fail me this time. There’s something about that colorful font in the Cinnamon Toast Crunch logo that makes my heart tingle with nostalgia. When I finally found it in the store, my realistic expectations were overcome by giddy excitement. I kept reminding myself that there was a distinct possibility it was going to be another dud. When I saw Nestlé’s Dreyer’s was introducing a Cinnamon Toast Crunch ice cream, I knew I had to set my expectations appropriately before trying it. At the beginning of the year, Nestlé’s Coffee-mate released a Cinnamon Toast Crunch coffee creamer, and I was heartbroken by its underwhelming execution. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |