As usual, PopSugar is on top of things all thing food-related and has published a review of this product.
- Cullum, Erin. “So Walmart Just Launched Tropickles, Aka Fruit-Punch-Flavored Pickles.” POPSUGAR Food, POPSUGAR Living, 23 July 2017, www.popsugar.com/food/What-Tropickles-43744495.
Chowhound also has something to say about them.
“As unconventional as it may sound, this unlikely flavor combination is one for the books. Tangy-sweet bread and butter pickle juice against a salty peanut butter topping makes for an incredibly rich, balanced ice-cream-eating experience.”
- Skladany, Joey. “Fruit Punch Pickles Are the Most Walmart Things to Come Out of Walmart.”Chowhound, © CBS Interactive, | A TV Guide Site, 18 July 2017, www.chowhound.com/food-news/185917/fruit-punch-pickles/.
A 24 oz. jar less than $2.
Are your curious to try them?
Great Value Tropickles at Walmart.
How to Make Pickle Ice Cream https://t.co/8O4gW3scxS @Chow— EverydayExoticSpices (@EverydaySpices) August 7, 2017
I shop at Walmart a lot. But when it comes to strange and exotic foods, I try to talk my kids into trying them out first. What? I got the idea from an old cereal commercial I used to watch on TV where kids were curious to try a new cereal and the way they tested it was to coax their baby brother into eating it first. If he liked it then it must be OK. So? If it's a new food product? If my kids like it, then it must be OK!
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