Honestly, they should just put the whole sundae in a can at this point…
Hershey and Reese’s Whipped Creams
Oh me, oh my with these new candy-bar inspired whipped creams!
When I was a wee little very large fat kid, an ice cream sundae consisted of a scoop of vanilla ice cream, enough Reese’s and candy that I couldn’t even see it, finally finished off with whipped cream and Hershey’s syrup until Mom cut me off.
The Hershey’s and Reese’s Whipped Creams are nothing if not efficient, and this time my Mom can’t do shit to stop me from going straight reckless.
If these are any good, I will spray them on my entire life.
Hershey’s Whipped Cream
Hershey’s Whipped Cream – or more accurately Hershey’s “Dairy Whipped Topping” – is made with Hershey’s cocoa, real cream, and “natural flavor with other natural flavor.”
For sure the Hershey’s Dairy Whipped Topping is loaded with cocoa that is unmistakably Hershey’s cocoa. It’s very, very rich in cocoa flavor with a caveat – it tastes like Hershey’s unsweetened cocoa. Thankfully the heavy cream, skim milk, and a little extra sugar sweeten it enough to save it from being too bitter.
I generally enjoy it and am particularly impressed with how much it tastes like a Hershey’s product. But after eating things like Oreo Cool Whip and Double Chocolate Brownie Cool Whip, I can’t look past the fact that this is merely a chocolate whipped cream, inferior to the aforementioned.
Would be better if it shot out projectile candy bars along with the cream.
Burning Questions:
- What would this be good on? C’mon guys.
- Where did you find this? Shop Rite.
- Where can I find it? I don’t know, probably Shop Rite.
Rating: 7 out of 10
Reese’s Whipped Cream
The Reese’s Whipped Cream, er… Reese’s Dairy Whipped Topping, is made with real cream but not real peanut butter.
And oh my God, I hate it so much.
The Disappointment of the Year as far as I’m concerned, the Reese’s Dairy Whipped Topping bears little resemblance to a Reese’s product other than a vague – and quite frankly, nasty – peanut flavor. It tastes like taking a shot of whipped cream and then a shot of peanut extract. It’s not sweet enough with less than 1g of sugar – an unforgivable characteristic when Reese’s is the goal. It reminds me of the Reese’s Coffee Creamer without any sugar, and there’s no chocolate to speak of.
Now, it’s still kind of cool to have SOMETHING of a peanut butter-flavored whipped topping at our disposals. Also just looking at the awesomely orange Reese’s branding on the bottle fills me with joy, and that counts for… something, I guess.
But the main thing I’ll be spraying this on is the garbage.
Burning Questions:
- You’re shitting me, right? No, I hate it.
- What the hell did we do to deserve this? A lot of things.
- Whatever – where do they sell it? Disappointment City.
Rating: 3.5 out of 10
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Son of a bitch. They’re just *trying* to make us all fat. ? Lol. Thanks for the review! ?
And if I’m reading the cans right, the Reese’s one is more calories too. Well I guess that’s a double win for the chocolate one, although Hershey’s is far from the first to sell chocolate flavored whipped cream. Erm… chocolate dairy whipped topping.
Actually seasonal store brands in pumpkin and mint have been bigger winners with me already. No need for Hershey to wade in.
meh if ur not making it right u can complain and let others know.. thats wat a review is for.. albeit sumone with a pallete…there r of course idiots with a stale pallete cold as an ice berg.. thanx for the review.. i am not gettitng them.. damn.. could beeen nice on the new cold stones puffs…. they r out now..