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Vanilla Marshmallows

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Vanilla Marshmallows
A few months ago, Trader Joe’s jumped on the gourmet marshmallow bandwagon and started selling peppermint marshmallows for the holiday season. They were pretty awful - overly sugary and aggressively minty - and it’s no surprise that they didn’t last long. Because of my previous experience, I was a bit apprehensive about trying out their new Vanilla Marshmallows when I saw them this week. My love of marshmallows prevailed over my doubts and I bought a package to try.

Soft and with an almost meringue-like foamy texture, these marshmallows are worlds away from their previous efforts. They are not too sweet and have a very subtle vanilla flavor. In fact, if someone had told me they were “creme soda marshmallows” I think that I would have believed it. They’re not quite up to my favorite homemade marshmallows, of course, but the ingredient list reads almost exactly the same, so they’re pretty similar. The biggest difference is that they don’t seem to be quite as dense/firm as my homemade ‘mallows, although I suspect that all it will come to is that the marshmallows will melt faster in hot chocolate than mine. Otherwise, with 16 marshmallows in a package, they’re not a bad buy. They toast pretty well and I think I’d rather use them for summertime s’mores than regular store-bought marshmallows.



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Submitted on 06/12/2008 by NicoleBakingBites

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byKJF, June 26, 2008
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
I agree with Nicole concerning the first effort, the beyond horrible mint mallows in a tub. A wet, sodden, tub of foamy mouthwash. ::shudder::

These are MUCH better, but not so remarkable that I'd buy them in place of a good ole bag of campfire. If I had the patience to make candy I'd try making my own, but since I do not, I would not even make a repeat buy of these, at $3.99 for 16.
byjenjk3, June 30, 2008
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
won't buy again not worth it
bycaro, July 9, 2008
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
I have to agree, I didn't think these were anything special, and I wouldn't buy them again.
bymirability, July 16, 2008
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Just kind of plain. Won't buy again.
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