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Monday, May 16, 2011

Mi0 - Water Flavor Enhancer



Mi0 water enhancers are little bottles filled with a flavored liquid that you add a few squirts to your water to give it a new twist. I tried these because I can't drink plain water...or at least I can't drink a lot of it. We all know "they" say to drink so much water a day. But I can't bring myself to do it until I found these.
You may have seen the Mi0 bottles in your favorite shopping establishment. They come in several different flavor options. I've tried the sweet tea, which is not exactly like sweet tea but it was suitable. It wasn't disgusting or undrinkable. I quite enjoyed it but not a lot of it.
The one I've been wanting to try was the fruit punch flavor. I'm a Hawaiian Punch kid from way back so I was hoping this filled that sugary void. Well it has.

The Fruit Punch flavor is strengthened by the amount of "drops" or "squirts" you add to your water. If you want it strong, you just add more to your water. Simple as that. Of course start with less. You can always add more along the way.

Above you'll find the nutritional facts. This is why I like Mi0 the most. I can use it and, unlike other water enhancers, this one doesn't have a lot of empty calories or sugar. Our diets won't be ruined. 


My biggest goal for this product was to help me to drink more water. So far it has worked quite well. I will try other flavors as well but for now this is my favorite. Try it if you need a little push with your daily water consumption.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Caramel Macchiato Coffee Creamer - International Delight

International Delight - Coffee House Inspirations - Caramel Macchiato - Creamer Singles

During my store run last night I saw a coupon for free coffee creamer if you bought their store brand coffee. I didn't care about the coffee because I don't normally brew my own coffee ever. It's just easier to go to a coffee house...and I'm lazy, even though I have a single serve Keurig coffee maker. Anyway, I picked up the small bag of coffee and debated on the coffee creamer options. Do I get the original and take to work as a "gift" to my co-workers or...then I saw it...the Caramel Macchiato creamer. I'm pretty sure it was surrounded by a halo. What you don't know is that until recently my signature coffee was the Starbucks venti soy caramel macchiato. It still just rolls off my tongue. So in my wisdom I decided I could easily make the reincarnation at work with this creamer.

The International Delight box contains 24 individual single serve containers. And no refrigeration needed is always a plus because I keep these at my desk or they would be gone before 9am. (Please see picture below for Nutritional Facts)

For my first cup of coffee this morning, I added regular coffee, 1.5 creamers and I think 6 sugars. Yes, I like it sweet. The aroma hits your nose first. The smell of smooth, sweet caramel steams out of the coffee mug. I think the first words out of my mouth were "oh man, this is gonna be good." And it was! The first sip combined strong, hot coffee with this creamy, delectable goodness.

Out of curiosity I decided to taste just the creamer itself to judge flavor and sweet intensity. The flavor profile is amazing. I like very sweet flavorings and this is perfect for me. You'll have to judge for yourself whether it's too sweet for you but if you want true Caramel Macchiato flavor you can find it in this little creamer container. I almost like the creamer more than I like the coffee and the creamer together. I've decided this afternoon I will try the creamer over ice and see how that tastes. I can only imagine that it will be Delight-ful!

This creamer isn't for everyone. But if you're looking for something different try it and add your own thoughts to this review.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Magnum Ice Cream

I've been seeing the ads for these new ice cream bars for a few weeks. What's better than chocolate and ice cream on a stick?! My diet, be damned...I went to the store today looking for this magnificent looking deep chocolate and caramel colored box. I saw them immediately in the ice cream freezer. I stared for several moments trying to decide between the 3 boxes. 


But then did I choose just one flavor or all three. My store had three flavors (Classic, Double Caramel, and Almond). Follow the link to the website to see all flavor selections (Classic, Double Caramel, Almond, Double Chocolate, White and Dark Chocolate). Your mouth will water just from seeing the boxes. So back to my dilemma. The price almost stopped me at one flavor - $3.98 for one box of 3 bars!! Yes, that's some expensive ice cream bars!! I decided to try Classic and Double Caramel. Stick with me here...I'm getting to the good stuff...literally.


It took me about 45 minutes after getting home from the store to decide to break into one of those boxes. I chose the Classic to try first as I know some people don't like caramel and I knew I wanted to do this review. The bars are packaged in shiny gold foil wrappers. They look classy even before seeing the actual bar. 


As you pull the bar from the packaging you see it has a smooth Belgium chocolate coating. If your mouth doesn't water at this sight then you're not a true chocolate aficionado. The Classic chocolate bar has no markings except for a lone M stamped into the chocolate on one side. The marking of a fine chocolatier. 


The first bite was almost beyond describable. The chocolate coating was thick enough to break off gently but not fall apart or down your shirt. The first thing I noticed about the inside was the creamy vanilla bean speckled ice cream. It was creamy and melted in my mouth but was not soft or melty. The thick Belgium chocolate coating melted ever so gently over my tongue. 


I don't know how many bites it took because I think I may have transported to some alternate universe. Yes, I like my chocolate and ice cream. It's *that* serious!


The Classic Magnum bar never melted or dripped or crumbled. On an ice cream bar scale, I'd have to put this ice cream at the top of the list. Yes, it's expensive but if you want a satiny vanilla bean ice cream covered in a silky, decadent Belgium chocolate covering then you should try this ice cream. Don't let the price scare you. It's very much worth it. 


Magnum Ice Cream bars are sexy. Follow them on Twitter : @MagnumIceCream


Added 5/15/2011: 




Double Caramel: If you like the taste of a smooth, creamy caramel then try the Double Caramel Magnum Ice Cream bar. In between two think layers of the Belgium chocolate you'll find a creamy caramel sauce. This isn't a thick layer of caramel but just enough of a hint. Sometimes the Belgium chocolate overpowers the caramel but for the most part the caramel is quite distinctive.  The combination of the caramel sauce, the vanilla bean ice cream and the Belgium chocolate shell melt together on your tongue for an explosion of sensual goodness.


Double Chocolate: Today I found this new flavor at the grocery store. So I picked up a box to review, of course! :-) I was immediately intrigued by the 'double chocolate' as I'm a chocolate addict like many other people.  Chocolate is my Achilles heel. Okay back to the ice cream bar. This bar is a chocolate lover's dream. Between the two thick, smooth layers of Belgium chocolate shells is a satiny chocolate sauce that is velvety and luscious. Once you break through the three amazing chocolate layers you find a Belgium chocolate ice cream that is delicately soft but deliciously rich in flavor.  This is the bar for you if you want everything chocolate. Try it. You will not be disappointed.


Added 5/16/2011:


Almond: For an extra crunchy ice cream bar, try the Magnum Almond bar. The same thick, Belgium chocolate coating that fabulously covered the other bars has chopped almond in it on this bar. And it's not just a few almond, it's a lot and you can actually taste the almond bits. The ice cream is the creamy vanilla bean. With this bar I tasted more of the vanilla bean ice cream. The chocolate wasn't as forceful. And the color of the bar was more of a milky chocolate than a darker chocolate.