
Pudding that's supposed to taste like a jelly bean that's supposed to taste like something else. I am already wondering what flavor is next, Buttered Popcorn? (My fave actual jelly-bean flavor: coconut. Give me all your white beans.)
Don't ask me what I was thinking when I tossed this "Sugar Free Jelly Belly Lemon Drop" pudding into my cart. I had an arm-full of cottage cheese, and I saw this. I must have been hungry, I would NEVER pick something so vile. I HATE PUDDING. I cannot take the texture. (So, my review is skewed.)
But, this, this I bought! I just went and looked at the package - it must have been the Omega/DHA/Prebiotic labeling, I saw "look! It's good for you, buy it!" I don't think that it was meant for my mouth, to be honest, I must have been thinking the kids might try it.
I found myself having me a pudding cup yesterday. Uh. Wow. It's pudding. It's super-sweet intense Big Bird YELLOW pudding. We know I have texture issues, and this immediately triggered the gag reflex with it's viscous yellowness. When I eat pudding-like food, I have to beat the crap out of it with a spoon and make it more liquidy to actually eat it, or mousse-y. I'm weird, but I ate it.
It tasted like the inside of a lemon donut, but amplified. It wasn't a milk-y pudding, it seemed more plastic-y. I love lemon anything, preferably lemon cake, but... pudding?
I can't tell you it's good. (I tried. Sometimes I feel guilty writing a bad review.)
I can tell you it's 60 calories of Bright Yellow, with sugar alcohols and some healthy omegas and fiber added, but, I can't FIND the product online, anywhere. I know who makes it but it's not listed there. I snagged this from The Daily Plate:
Nutrition FactsServing Size: 3.75 oz
- Calories 60Calories from Fat 14
% Daily Value *
- Total Fat 1.5g2%
- Saturated Fat 0g0%
- Sodium 0mg0%
- Total Carbohydrate 13g4%
Eh.
- Product - Sugar Free Jelly Belly Lemon Drop Pudding
- Price - I don't even know, couldn't have been more than $2.50, because I grabbed a Jello pudding pack too, for $2.50
- Via - Guess. No, I mean, can you GUESS where I found this?! :x LOL.
- Pros - Omegas/DHA/Prebiotic fiber, even just a tinnnnnnny bit.
- Cons - IT'S PUDDING. EWW. It's FLAMINGLY YELLOW!
- Rating - Nothankyou. Non-pouchworthy. Waste of calories. Have a cheese stick and an Omega Chew.
Pudding that's supposed to taste like a jelly bean that's supposed to taste like something else. I am already wondering what flavor is next, Buttered Popcorn? (My fave actual jelly-bean flavor: coconut. Give me all your white beans.)
Don't ask me what I was thinking when I tossed this "Sugar Free Jelly Belly Lemon Drop" pudding into my cart. I had an arm-full of cottage cheese, and I saw this. I must have been hungry, I would NEVER pick something so vile. I HATE PUDDING. I cannot take the texture. (So, my review is skewed.)
But, this, this I bought! I just went and looked at the package - it must have been the Omega/DHA/Prebiotic labeling, I saw "look! It's good for you, buy it!" I don't think that it was meant for my mouth, to be honest, I must have been thinking the kids might try it.
I found myself having me a pudding cup yesterday. Uh. Wow. It's pudding. It's super-sweet intense Big Bird YELLOW pudding. We know I have texture issues, and this immediately triggered the gag reflex with it's viscous yellowness. When I eat pudding-like food, I have to beat the crap out of it with a spoon and make it more liquidy to actually eat it, or mousse-y. I'm weird, but I ate it.
It tasted like the inside of a lemon donut, but amplified. It wasn't a milk-y pudding, it seemed more plastic-y. I love lemon anything, preferably lemon cake, but... pudding?
I can't tell you it's good. (I tried. Sometimes I feel guilty writing a bad review.)
I can tell you it's 60 calories of Bright Yellow, with sugar alcohols and some healthy omegas and fiber added, but, I can't FIND the product online, anywhere. I know who makes it but it's not listed there. I snagged this from The Daily Plate:
Serving Size: 3.75 oz
Eh.