![]() I could also see them going with regular M&Ms, just as a little bolt of extra sweet. They’re probably good to mix in with other snack items, especially things like salty peanuts, pretzels or popcorn. They’re pretty to look at, a bit expensive (the special flavors are in 8 ounce packages while the regular are mostly 9.9 ounces) and of course in limited supply and sold only at Target. I liked them, but I’m a white chocolate lover. The Candy Corn M&Ms are unflavored compared to these. I bought some Candy Corn M&Ms to compare, just to be sure that they weren’t the same thing, but after I opened the Boo-tterscotch I realized that really wasn’t necessary. The authentic toffee notes and deep creaminess of a good Budino are thin here. ![]() They’re absolutely just flavored, not a sublime scorched sugar flavor like Valrhona created for their dark white chocolate called Blond Dulcey. The smell is a bit woodsy, a bit like pecan pie but also a little more fake like Brach’s Butterscotch Buttons. ![]() It’s pleasant and comforting, if you’re the type of person who likes butterscotch pudding. The smell when opening the bag is overwhelmingly buttery sweet, but not the buttered popcorn smell that I got from the Candy Corn Peeps. The pieces come in three creamy butterscotchy colors: an eggshell white, a burnt yellow and a creamy brown. ![]() While Candy Corn is absolutely a fall flavor, this Boo-ttercotch, aside from the pun, doesn’t really have much in common with Halloween. I now sprinkle them in my frozen fruit and yogurt dessert Super tasty, not too sweet and adds nice texture Just fyi they are 1.69 from Target though. These are a Target exclusive, but like other flavors, if they go well, we might see them released to other stores in future seasons. They’re also a white chocolate center, but instead of bland note of candy corn these have a strong flavor of butterscotch. This year there’s a new Halloween flavor at Target called M&Ms Boo-tterscotch which are rather similar. Other flavors come and go, but these just keep coming back, like candy corn itself. It was probably one of their most successful seasonal flavors to date, with my evidence amounting to the fact that it’s been five years and they keep returning. Here are some frequently asked questions emailed to me you might want to read first.įor a daily update of Candy Blog reviews, enter your email address:įive years ago Mars introduced White Chocolate Candy Corn M&Ms for Halloween.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Sunday adventure: Target, Boston Market, and Mallo.The Ken Carr car gets new brakes and tires.Easter chimichanga and a musical toothbrush.It must be a teeny tiny jet that puffs up these little things.Ĭhoosy mothers choose Jif Mocha Cappuccino flavored Hazelnut Spread. With a spatula fold in the milk chocolate chips, mini chocolate chips, and marshmallows. With the machine on low, slowly add the flour mixture. I thought Reese only made peanut butter cups.Īpparently they also like to show off their Mussels. Combine the flour, graham cracker crumbs, baking soda, and salt in another bowl. I hope that is not the same as upchucked. I thought that yellow thing on the side of the label was a dildo, and Anthony had to explain it was a rolling pin. Peanut Butter Fudge cookies at Walmart Neighborhood Market. It was another restaurant that Anthony and I ate in that was totally empty. Justin Timberlake's CD 20/20 was apparently a hot seller, because there weren't any left.ĭinner at Boston Market at Grant and Tanque Verde. Then, we had dinner at Boston Market, and we ended our Sunday adventure at Walmart Neighborhood Market on 22nd Street with our usual weekly grocery shopping trip.Īnthony searches for clearance items inside Target at Grant and Tanque Verde I bought Lucky a couple of dog toys and Anthony needed cleaning products. It's the one day of the week we both have off together. Sundays are a day when Anthony and I get a little shopping and eating done.
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