Is Sprite Zero Sugar Chill Mango Citrus too many things?
A quick review of the Walmart exclusive Sprite flavor.
Just in time for Easter, the iconic marshmallow candy has teamed up with two beloved snack brands while adding some heat at the same time.
If these are Colonel Sanders’ favorite jellybeans, I’d hate to taste the jellybeans he hates.
The classic cookie jumps on the ‘Zero Sugar’ trend, releasing standard and Double Stuf versions of the, um, healthier treat?
If you thought you loved Cosmic Brownies and Oatmeal Creme Pies, just wait until you try them with ice cream in the middle.
General Mills brings Cinnamon Toast Crunch Peanut Butter back for the first time in years while also releasing a dark chocolate version of Reese’s Puffs.
The world’s mightiest heroes and America’s favorite cookie come together in the ultimate crossover.
No Unicorse ice pop? This is a very serious matter.
The fast food chain embraces the hot honey trend, adding the limited-edition sauce to a breakfast biscuit, two McCrispy Sandwiches and the Snack Wrap.
The classic cereals get fruity power-ups to promote the upcoming animated sequel.
Pepperidge Farm launches into the new year with Cinnamon Sugar and Salted Caramel takes on Chessmen and a Mango White Chocolate version of Milano.
After a limited run in 2025, the Baja Blast spinoff returns, leaving artificial dyes in the past.
Crispy Chicken Nuggets are back on the menu, and they’ve brought up a kicked-up version of the chain’s Hidden Valley Ranch sauce with them.
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