Sherry E
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Welcome, kkmcan!
I knew you'd get here to join us soon!
Yes, see, what you described about the Peppermint Mocha creamer is exactly what I fear will happen with my beloved Dreyer's Peppermint Wonderland ice cream. I am afraid that if it starts to become too available at random times of year (like this year, for example, people were spotting that ice cream at Grocery Outlet in spring and up to June, and I saw it at CVS in April), I will lose interest in it. The novelty will be lost. I think that Dreyer's/Edy's got the word last year that the peppermint ice cream was in hot demand -- suddenly, many more people were hunting for it than had been the case in the past, and word was spreading around the Internet -- and they made too much of the product...which stayed in stores for way too long, and way past the holiday season. It used to be that the ice cream would hit the shelves in September or even October, in some cases, and stick around through December. That was it. I like the seasonal products to stay seasonal, so I have time to get excited for them to appear!
I had no idea that Thomas's made a Pumpkin spice bagel! I know that there is probably a whole hotbed o' seasonal versions of foods and drinks out there that have escaped me. I usually zero in on the regular, expected ones -- the Oreos, the M&Ms, Reese's, ice cream brands, etc. Often times I don't think to check out other types of foods that may have been given the Halloween or holiday treatment! Even though I am not the biggest pumpkin-flavored fan, I am willing to try certain things because some pumpkin flavoring is better than others.



Yes, see, what you described about the Peppermint Mocha creamer is exactly what I fear will happen with my beloved Dreyer's Peppermint Wonderland ice cream. I am afraid that if it starts to become too available at random times of year (like this year, for example, people were spotting that ice cream at Grocery Outlet in spring and up to June, and I saw it at CVS in April), I will lose interest in it. The novelty will be lost. I think that Dreyer's/Edy's got the word last year that the peppermint ice cream was in hot demand -- suddenly, many more people were hunting for it than had been the case in the past, and word was spreading around the Internet -- and they made too much of the product...which stayed in stores for way too long, and way past the holiday season. It used to be that the ice cream would hit the shelves in September or even October, in some cases, and stick around through December. That was it. I like the seasonal products to stay seasonal, so I have time to get excited for them to appear!
I had no idea that Thomas's made a Pumpkin spice bagel! I know that there is probably a whole hotbed o' seasonal versions of foods and drinks out there that have escaped me. I usually zero in on the regular, expected ones -- the Oreos, the M&Ms, Reese's, ice cream brands, etc. Often times I don't think to check out other types of foods that may have been given the Halloween or holiday treatment! Even though I am not the biggest pumpkin-flavored fan, I am willing to try certain things because some pumpkin flavoring is better than others.