I was gifted some snacks and only recently got around to trying them - with the apologies that they were a B&M special offer - but these are ace.
5 March 2026
Krambals Bruschetta Slices - Garden Grill (B&M) [@NLi10]
4 March 2026
Munchies Fudgey Salted Caramel Flavour (Morrisons) By @Cinabar
I am starting to get confused with Munchies. On my last supermarket trip I picked up a bag labelled “new” in the Vanilla Cheesecake flavour. When I got home I realised we had actually written about them last August, so not new at all.
This time I made a point of looking for something I had not tried before and spotted these Munchies Fudgey Salted Caramel. No “new” flag on the bag, but definitely new to me.
As soon as I opened them the aroma hit me. A deep caramel and chocolate scent that felt properly indulgent and made it hard to wait. Each Munchie is a milk chocolate shell with a crisp biscuit centre, surrounded by a salted caramel fudge layer. The salt is stronger than I expected, but it works. The contrast between the rich sweetness of the caramel and chocolate and that sharp salty edge makes them seriously moreish.
It is a full on sweet and savoury combination that keeps you reaching back into the bag. I have no idea how long these have been around, but I would happily “accidentally” buy them again.
3 March 2026
McVitie’s Summer Collection Strawberries and Cream Flavour (Iceland) By @Cinabar
The packaging is bright, bold and almost a bit punk in its colour scheme, so they definitely stand out on the shelf. Inside, the bars are individually wrapped, which makes them perfect for lunch boxes, desk drawers or a quick grab and go treat.
As soon as I opened the first one, I was hit with a lovely strong scent of strawberry and chocolate. Always a good sign. The cake itself is a soft vanilla sponge, topped with a pretty pink strawberry flavoured creme and finished with a layer of milk chocolate.
Flavour wise, they are very sweet and properly fruity. They actually reminded me of those strawberry cream chocolates you get in the big tins at Christmas. There is a solid chocolate hit from the coating too, so it does not feel like just a fruity sponge bar. It is definitely more indulgent than that.
They are genuinely yummy, the only downside being that they disappear in about two bites. Still, as a little summery treat, they are spot on. If you love that strawberries and cream combination, these are well worth picking up while they are around.
2 March 2026
Banoffee Iced Capp (Tim Hortons) By @Cinabar
We were out at the shops on Saturday and decided to stop for a drink at Tim Hortons. It is a well known Canadian coffee chain, but still fairly new to my city. As I am not that familiar with the brand, I naturally scanned the menu for anything labelled ‘new’, while Spectre went straight for a black coffee. We definitely sit at opposite ends of the drinks menu.
I chose the Banoffee Iced Capp. I have to say, “Iced Capp” is a very cute name for their iced cappuccino, and this version comes with added banoffee flavour.
I ordered a small and it was still a generous size, topped with a mountain of cream. It looked fantastic and genuinely made me smile. From the first sip, I got a rush of sweet toffee followed by fruity banana, and that smile stayed put. The coffee flavour was slightly hidden beneath all the sweetness, but honestly, I did not care. It tasted like an indulgent banana milkshake with a toffee twist, and it was pure joy.
The little pearls on top were a lovely touch. They reminded me of tiny banana and toffee fudge pieces and added a bit of texture as well as extra sweetness.
For balance, Spectre thoroughly enjoyed his black coffee too, no milk and no sugar.