12/12/2023 0 Comments Crunch cup review![]() ![]() Sturdy corn flakes with dried cranberries and nuts? Wheat and rye nuggets with ginger clusters? Maybe even something, you know, Froot Loop-y? The only thing I think might not work would be oat - the sweet and creamy notes of oatmeal just wouldn’t jibe with sour citrus. For the base ingredients, wheat, rye, corn and rice would all pair well, either because they are neutral, or because they have enough flavor to hold their own with a tart complement. What kind of cereal would work? Orange is often paired with accent flavors like other fruits, nuts, spices such as cinnamon and ginger, and even chocolate: cranberry orange nut muffins, spiced citrus teas, chocolate-candied orange peel. There’s the acidity to think of, the sweetness, the bitter low notes. Orange is such an assertive flavor, especially the actual juice as opposed to just extract. When I first heard I was getting a box, I tried to get my head around it by imagining what flavors would go best with OJ. It’s a niche market, to be sure, but it does exist.Īs a devotee of moderate-carb, high-fiber, balanced-plate eating, I’m thrilled to be highlighting a grain-based food. I usually hear that they tried it but didn’t like it, and are looking for another way to have a quick, no-prep breakfast that provides them with some of their daily total of whole grains and fiber. Most people don’t do it routinely, though. I often talk to clients who either don’t like milk or are allergic to it, and just like the box says, many times they tell me that they have tried orange juice on cereal. It’s hard to swallow, I’ll grant you, but hear me out: It might be a sound concept. Reviews are starting to show up on TikTok and YouTube, with mixed reactions. ![]() Tropicana Crunch’s box has a handy maze on the back, just in case you weren’t already feeling dizzy enough. Well, clearly there are a lot of "cereal curious" OJ-drinkers among us, because Tropicana is already out of their supply, so, unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), no one else is going to be able to get their hands on a box. It’s the first cereal made specifically for pairing with OJ, and the company claims it’s "crispy and ready to get citrusy." It comes thoughtfully packaged with one of Tropicana’s famous red-striped straws, so you can finish the cereal … juice … with class instead of lapping it from the bowl like a dehydrated Labrador. Tropicana Crunch Honey Almond Cereal is a limited-edition offering for the "cereal curious" released to honor National Orange Juice Day on May 4. Tropicana tells you upfront that they know this might not go well: "Not for everyone, but could be for you!" Heather Martin They know this is weird, and they’ve leaned right on in. There’s also the standard keypad for entering a passcode, along with a fingerprint sensor that can store several dozen fingerprints (so your whole family can enter the home without worrying about forgetting their password or smartphone).I have to hand it to the marketing team. Not only does it offer full HomeKit support, but you’ll even gain access to Apple home keys - allowing you to unlock your door with your iPhone or Apple Watch. HomeKit doesn’t have the largest selection of smart locks, but that doesn’t really matter when you have something as well-rounded as the Aqara Smart Lock U100. If you’re looking to build your smart home around Apple’s ecosystem, here are the best HomeKit devices available today. The software plays well with iOS devices, and several other gadgets such as smart lights, smart locks, thermostats, and cameras can be controlled using the fancy technology. While not as widespread as Google Home or Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit remains one of the most popular smart home ecosystems of 2023. The lid on the top of the contraption has a small opening that allows the milk to pour out, while a larger opening about the size of a ping-pong ball lets you get at the cereal. The outer layer holds your milk while the inner layer contains your cereal of choice. The design, which looks like the love child of a flashlight and a shaker bottle, contains two separate chambers. It’s a no-win proposition until now, thanks to the CrunchCup.Ĭurrently raising funds on Kickstarter (it already surpassed its goal of $18,000), the CrunchCup is a simple concept that allows you to eat cereal just about anywhere. You either have to eat it at the kitchen table and be late or try to take it with you and risk spilling all over yourself. It’s early in the morning and you know that you need to be out of the door in just a few minutes, but that craving for some sweet, sugary goodness soaked in fresh, cold milk hits your taste buds and you can’t help but pour yourself a bowl of cereal. ![]()
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