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CALPICO and Milkis Comparison Review

4:34 pm in Asian Food, Featured, Junk Food, Nerdy Foods by CandyMan

This is me compairing/rating both CALPICO and Milkis. I was told that Milkis is the knock off of CALPICO witch in this video I would have to agree they’re both the same color plus the taste is kind of the same. However the CALPICO has more of a orange flaver thats very mild where as the Milkis has a very fruity flavor as well but its not orange. I couldn’t place it but they are both very good and I rate them a 9/10. One thing I forgot to say in the video was that I liked Milkis better.

Refreshing Coca-Cola

6:00 am in Caffeine, Junk Food, Nerd Life, Nerdy Foods by Guest Nerd

Refreshing Coca Cola

For more than a century people around the world have been enjoying the cool refreshing taste of Coca-Cola, and helping put their dentists’ kids through college while they did it. Sure, most carbonated soft drinks such as Coca-Cola contain lots of sugar and are bad for your teeth, but not all of them have the same name brand recognition of Coke which is turning 125 years old this year.

Coca-Cola and its unique red and white label is one of the most recognizable brands in the world. The uniquely Coke cans show up in stores around the world. It is now possible to buy a Coca-Cola in just about every single country in the world. Sure, the label may be written in a language other than English, but the product inside tastes exactly the same because the formula does not change from place to place. What makes a Coke a Coke in the United States is the same thing that makes a Coke popular in Africa, South America, Europe, Asia and all points in between.

In the early 1980s Coca-Cola experimented with the recipe, causing a near public panic. They decided to update the recipe for what they considered to be the evolving palates of the general consumer. So, the introduced New Coke and began clearing the old-style product from store shelves. People began hoarding their supply of the traditional product, fighting over it, doing whatever was necessary in some cases to hold on to every drop of the original product they could find.

Sure, some folks reportedly liked the flavor of New Coke better, but these folks were few and far between. For the most part people expressed their desire to do anything to avoid drinking the new product. Coke consumers started turning away from the brand, feeling betrayed by the decision to arbitrarily replace their beloved product with another simply because it seemed like a good marketing idea.

It was actually the idea of Coca-Cola CEO Roberto Goizueta who took the reins of the company in 1980. By 1985 he had begun replacing the original formula of Coca-Cola, and forcing the New formula on the unsuspecting public. There was immediate and heartfelt backlash. In fact, the opposition to the New Coke formula was so strong it is to this day considered one of the greatest marketing fiascoes ever committed by a major brand.

Pepsi began running advertisements proclaiming it had won the cola war! And saw its highest month over month sales increase ever omore than 14 percent. Sales of New Coke flattened out in the summer months when sales normally surged, and just three short months after the introduction of the New formula, Coke Classic was re-released to a public that was eager to buy it. In fact, the re-introduction of Coca-Cola Classic outsold both New Coke and Pepsi by a wide margin.

It has been more than a century since the first Coke splashed into a glass at soda fountains in the southern United States, but consumers are seemingly not bored with the product. In fact, Coca-Cola sales have remained strong through the recent Recession and they still command a majority of the soft drink market, though they now offer a wide range of soft drink products.

With the New Coke fiasco behind them, Coca-Cola has made strides to re-connect with consumers and seemingly put all thoughts of changing the traditional formula out of their heads for ever. Or, at least for now.

 

Sheeja Watson is a writer for a Virtual Assistant company based out of Atlanta. She’s been working with Virtual Assistants for the past 5 years and is considered an industry specialist. To speak with Sheeja or to find out more, visit her website.

(NONG SHIM) banana flavored snack reviewed by C@ndy M@n

8:03 am in Asian Food, Junk Food, Nerdy Foods by CandyMan

this is a video of me the C@ndy M@n doing a review on NONG SHIM banana flavored snacks. in the video i talk about texture, taste, bang for your buck, and i give it an over all rating of 9.

New Cheetos…. Cheesy Cheddar BBQ. YUM!

6:40 am in Junk Food, Nerdy Foods by Nerd Girl

Nerdy Rating 9/10

While at work the other day I was sitting there minding my own, when the snack monster struck out of nowhere. I had to hit that vending machine and I had to do it now! I resisted the urge for two seconds at least, then the quarters in my pocket started to rub together and began to get really hot! So rather than have my money burn a hole in my pocket I got up to spend it.

As I approached the snack machine, I almost went for my usual selection, Fritos Flavor Twist Honey BBQ, when I spied next to them something that had not graced our snack machine before, Cheetos Cheesy Cheddar BBQ. It looked good so I had to try it.  I was not disappointed from the first bite onwards. It was just one flavor surge after another. The BBQ flavor was the dominate flavor with the cheese backing it up and with just a small hint of heat to bring everything just where it should be.

I however do not recommend eating while raiding or being on your computer in general. As you can guess, you get it all over your hands and anything else you consequently touch. But then again… that is also part of the bonus. After you have eaten all of the Cheeto’s, just lick your fingers for even more awesomeness!

Japanese candy: Botan Rice candy

8:17 pm in Asian Food, Junk Food, Nerdy Foods by Nerd Girl

Nerdy raing 10/10

I bought this when we were on our honeymoon in Denver CO. I found it in the Colorado mills mall, being form a hick town in the middle of the USA I had to shop while there. I went into any Asian stores that I could find and found this candy I thought it looked interesting so why not try it? As a bonus I received a free sticker inside lets face it Nerds who does not like free stuff?

The candy is a soft chew that comes in a plastic wrapper and a inner edible wrapper that melts in your mouth so you don’t git your hands sticky. The texture is a soft gummy.  The taste is out of this world the candy has the perfect amount of sweetness with just a little tang of citrus. At .75 for a box  it is a good buy and I find myself wishing I had bought more. I highly recommend trying this candy your mouth will thank you.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 6 pieces
Serving per container 1
Calories 80 calories from fat 5

%daily value
Total fat 0.5%                               1%
sodium 0 omg                              0%
Total carbohydrate18g     6%
sugars 8g
protein 0 g

Not a significant source of saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, dietary fiber,vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium and iron. Daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Ingredients: Glucose syrup ( corn starch, water ), sugar, sweet rice, water, lemon flavor, orange flavor, FD & C red no 40 ( allura red ac )

imported by: JFC International inc.

product of Japan

Japanese soft drink : Ramune’

8:16 pm in Asian Food, Junk Food, Nerdy Foods by Nerd Girl

Nerdy rating 10/10

Ramune (ラムネ) is romaji for soda,or pop depending where you are from it is not a name brand in its self, though it is usually associated with the glass bottle and the marble. Though they do make it with out the glass or the marble.

I chose Strawberry flavor to talk about since it is my favorite flavor. The Strawberry is the best out of any pop I have ever had including crush. The flaver is mild not in your face at all it is just all a round refreshing to drink and I git one every time I see one it goes great with Strawberry Pocky or Botan Rice candy since the flavors blend well. If you are not a Strawberry lover the have many flavors to try. I have liked all the different flavors that I have tried.

The only difficult part about the drink is opening the bottle first you must peel the outer plastic off then remove the plastic top in the middle you will find your opener in the middle of the plastic. Remove that from the other plastic  it will resemble a little table.You will see the marble at the top of the bottle put bottom of table on the marble and press down firmly don’t  let go once marble has dropped wait until it has stopped foaming or you will have a geyser of soda, after all that enjoy! The marble adds a extra fuzziness to it that is nice. When you are done enjoying your soda you can remove the marble and play with it if you so desire. Though they do not recommend it as it can cause injury so if you do be careful!!! play at your own risk!!!

price $2.99 expensive yes, but well worth it.

Nutrition Facts

serving size 1bottle
servings per container 1
calories 100

% daily value
Total fat 0g                             0%
saturated fat 0g                      0%
trans fat 0g                               0%
cholesterol  0 mg                   0%
sodium 20 mg                         1%
total carb. 26g                     9%
sugars 26g
protein 0g

percent daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Ingredients: carbonated water,high fructose corn syrup,sugar,flavor,citric acid,sodium citric acid,vitamin C, tomato color,docosahexaenoic acid.

imported by : Sangaria U.S.A. , INC.

product of Japan