PUMPKIN SPICE CHEERIOS

Welcome to day 2 of Tag Sale Tastes’ Pumpkinpalooza 2020!

Today I bring you Pumpkin Spice Cheerios:

This is a limited edition of the popular cereal.  The fat little pumpkin and cinnamon sticks hint at what’s in store for you:

Don’t worry if you find cereal kinda boring — there’s a Tic-Tac-‘O’ game on the back to keep you entertained.  Get four pumpkins in a row and you win!   Win what, you ask? Why, nothing.

No pumpkin in the ingredient list, but the key spices — cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves — are there:

And here they are.  Notice the orange color of the cereal (from the annatto).  I need and appreciate the visual color cue — well played, Cheerios.

Look how cheery they are bobbing around in their milk bath:

These were surprisingly good.  Although I wouldn’t want to marry them, I would buy them again.  They had a noticeable and pleasant pumpkin spice flavor, a nice change of pace to herald the change of seasons.  Hi Ho Cheerio!

Rating:  5 pumpkins (out of 5)

PUMPKIN SPICE REFLECTIONS

As Pumpkinspicetober winds down, there are still many pumpkin spice products lingering on grocery store shelves.  But even if they were giving them away, I don’t think I’d take them.  Sampling as many commercial pumpkin spice products as I did was, if not enjoyable, interesting.  For those of you with kids — you know how amoxicillin, the antibiotic often prescribed for ear infections, is the color of bubble gum, and looks like it’s going to taste great?

amoxicillin

Well, it tastes nasty, and after the first dose, there is no way any kid is going to swallow that without a fight — as a nurse, there were many times I had to hold a patient’s nose and squirt it down the back of their throat, hoping I wouldn’t wind up wearing it.  That’s how pumpkin spice was for me.  It looked (in most cases) and sounded great — until I tried it.  After a week or so, just the smell of some of the products would cause my eyes to water and the faint feeling of nausea to set in.  I actually did spit out a few — Hershey’s Pumpkin Spice Kisses and Pumpkin Spice Latte M&Ms, to be specific.

My personal feelings are that commercial pumpkin spice products have had their run (there will always be a place for homemade pumpkin spice treats).  Time for a new kid on the block next fall.  I think Caramel Apple has a promising future.  Meanwhile, I’m looking forward to cranberry and gingerbread and peppermint, which are slowly starting to creep into stores.

Just to recap, here are the products I sampled:

PUMPKIN SPICE PRODUCTS I WOULD BUY AGAIN:

Pepperidge Farm Pumpkin Spice Swirl Bread

Kellogg’s Frosted Pumpkin Pie Pop-Tarts

Chobani “Flip” Pumpkin Harvest Crisp Yogurt 

Kellogg’s Pumpkin Spice Frosted Mini Wheats

Thomas’ Pumpkin Spice English Muffins

Sur La Table Buttermilk Almond Pumpkin Spice Quick Bread

Pumpkin Butter

McDonald’s Pumpkin & Cream Pie

PUMPKIN SPICE PRODUCTS THAT WERE FUN TO TRY ONCE:

Pumpkin Crunch

Pepperidge Farm Pumpkin Cheesecake Soft Dessert Cookies

Pumpkin Spice Oreos

Peeps Pumpkin Spice Flavored Marshmallow Dipped in White Fudge

Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte

Fiber One Pumpkin Spice Bars

Trader Joe’s Pumpkin Flavored Dog Treats

Trader Joe’s Pumpkin O’s

Pumpkin Dairy Whipped Topping

PUMPKIN SPICE PRODUCTS THAT SHOULD BE RECALLED:

Philadelphia Pumpkin Spice Cream Cheese Spread

Starbucks Via Instant Pumpkin Spice Latte

Planters Pumpkin Spice Almonds

Pepperidge Farm Milano Pumpkin Spice Cookies

Kashi Pumpkin Spice Flax Crunchy Granola Bars

Pumpkin Spice Latte M&M’s

Hershey’s Pumpkin Spice Kisses

Brach’s Pumpkin Spice Candy Corn

Pillsbury Pumpkin Spice Rolls

Hostess Pumpkin Spice Twinkies

R.W. Knudsen Sparkling Pumpkin Spice Juice Blend