Frollino Biscotti: Waffle-shaped biscuits with a slight sweetness but otherwise fairly neutral flavor. Crumbly cookie texture. A decent snack to hold you over. This pocket-sized package comes with 3. 2.5/5.0
frollino biscuits 2.5 italian cookies biscottiLatteTrento cremoso yogurt: Light pink peach yogurt from Trento, Italy. Liquid consistency with flavor incorporated in the yogurt itself (does not contain pieces of fruit). Too sweet for my tastes. 2.5/5.0
yogurt 2.5 lattetrento italian cremosoTootsie Roll Watermelon Tootsie Roll Pop: In a bowl of free Tootsie Roll Pops at CopyTech at MIT, I came across this watermelon lollipop, a flavor I hadn't previously encountered. According to Wikipedia, it was introduced in 2004. I wouldn't be surprised if I haven't had a Tootsie Roll Pop in about a decade, but I do have a "soft" spot for Tootsie Rolls generally. Unsurprisingly, the watermelon flavor tastes nothing like the real fruit, yet is not wildly artificial in the way Jolly Ranchers or other hard candies might be. That said,... (read more) 2.5/5.0
tootsieroll candy watermelon chocolate 2.5 tootsie roll popHongluo honey twist cookies: From Beijing, these wheat cookies have a sticky glaze and a spare scattering of sesame seeds. They're packaged individually and come in a pleasantly ornate twisted shape. Unfortunately, I found the cookie to be dense yet oddly chewy on the exterior, probably due to the glaze. Overall, they were too sweet for my taste. 2.5/5.0
hongluo chinese cookies sesame honey 2.5 twistAnnie's sour cream and onion bunnies: I generally like the Annie's line of crackers, but I was disappointed by this particular flavor, which lacked the zing of your typical sour cream and onion snack. The onion was barely discernible. The crackers themselves, though, were neutral tasting and buttery. 2.5/5.0
annies sourcreamandonion crackers 2.5 sour cream onion bunnies