I mean, I have tried worse things. Kinda interested! Not enough to buy some, but if you showed up at my house with it I would try it
Imma come over and visit you and I'll eat the frose sherbet I bought last night and you have this.
Nice! those are good. If you ever come back look for miss Vickie's sweet and spicy ketchup. those are my favourite
Mmmm.... He's headed up to Victoria next month, maybe he'll get lucky there if I put him on the hunt!
Good point! And I'm one of those weirdos who likes ketchup on just about anything, so... at match made in heaven :)
It tastes a little like butterscotch, but it also definitely tastes like the instant Mac and cheese that comes from the powder. Like it starts out tasting only like butterscotch, but the cheese slowly builds up in your mouth until that's all you can taste.
I tried this flavor of ice cream and it was far better than it had any right to be.
Not to say that it was necessarily good. It was just better than I thought it was going to be.
Yes. They also had a Hidden Valley Ranch flavor and an unbranded pickles flavor and pizza. The Mac n Cheese and Pizza ones were ok. I didn’t try the others I got tired of the gimmick and have better ways to use my calories.
This isn't the fault of one nation. Humanity as a whole needs to come together, accept our collective crime, and find a solution.
Yo I'm not the only one who loves mac and cheese with ketchup? My wife makes me feel like a weirdo when I do it
From the company that brought you Earl Grey Tea and Buttermilk Berry Cornbread ice cream flavors. Why am I not suprised.
The Marionberry Cheesecake is slammin though.
Ten years ago I’d say “wtf” but then I had ube keso (purple yam and cheese) ice cream. I don’t understand why it is not awful and is in fact delicious, and now I think the only valid way to judge an ice cream flavor (within reason) is to ignore the list of contents and just taste it.
Is cheese ice cream uncommon outside my country? I don't even like cheese ice cream but this didn't freaked me out at all.
Huh. Turns out it's just common in the Philippines and sometimes in Latin America. I'm surprised it's not as widespresd considering the "white people love cheese" stereotype.