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Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Bites
Reviewer: Eric
Movie theater candy is always a nice treat to enjoy while
watching your
favorite film, or in the Review Busters case
horrible movies. Now we don't always review horrible movies, but
eating these candies while watching
Evan Almighty, thank God I
had these things. Even though I was glad to have these peanut
butter cookie dough bites I can't say I tasted too much cookie
dough.
These so called cookie dough bites, with peanut butter added,
are real sweet. The sweetness didn't overwhelm me too much,
which is a good thing, but for peanut butter it was sweet.
Speaking of peanut butter that is all I tasted here. Yeah I
could see the cookie dough, it was there. All I could taste
whenever I ate one of the bite sized candies was sweet peanut
butter. What was the point having cookie dough in the title of
this product?
A box of these candies is suppose to be shared with another
person, the serving size lets you know that two people can eat
this. Even with ten percent more added this is still the case,
which is strange since the older boxes I saw were meant for two
people as well. Odd, but we'll just ignore that little factor
for now. American's love food, let them get more for their
dollar.
One serving size will run you two hundred calories. All the
other key facts, sodium, total fat and so fourth, are a little
high too. These cookie dough bites won't kill you, that award
goes to
Wendy's Baconator. Maybe eating a whole box by yourself
is a bad idea, be nice and share. Nobody likes a greedy jackass
that buys movie candy, then flaunts it in everybody's face.
Final Verdict
To sum everything up I didn't mind the peanut butter cookie
dough bites. Even though I didn't taste the cookie dough the
sweet peanut butter taste was right up my ally. If you hate
sweet things then you'd best save your money for something else.
You can easily eat a box of these all by yourself, but do
yourself the favor and share. Eating one box of these during a
movie is a
terrible idea, read the box and you'll see why.
Rating
7.25 out of 10
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