Showing posts with label Ben & Jerry's. Show all posts
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Friday, September 25, 2020

Review: Ben & Jerry's Cinnamon Bun Dough Chunks

Ben and Jerry's Cinnamon Bun Dough Chunks

Ben & Jerry's new snackable cookie dough line has two vegan flavors: Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Cinnamon Bun Dough. The Cinnamon Bun Dough doesn't say vegan on the front of the package but it is vegan.

I was expecting cinnamon flavored cookie dough even though it's called cinnamon bun dough. It's kind of like a hybrid of both. It's softer and less crumbly than cookie dough but it's closer to cookie dough than bread dough. Which is good because who eat's raw cinnamon roll dough? 

The cinnamon didn't taste that strong to me at first but it has a nice aftertaste.

I really liked these, but my boyfriend didn't like the texture. We both liked the Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough. 

Close up of Ben and Jerrys Cinnamon Bun Dough Chunks


Ben & Jerry's Cinnamon Bun Dough Chunks ingredients:
Wheat flour, sugar, water, coconut oil, expeller pressed soybean oil, cinnamon, natural flavor, pure vanilla extract, tapioca flour, sunflower lecithin, salt, baking soda.

Ben and Jerry's Cinnamon Bun Dough Chunks Ingredients

Review: Ben & Jerry's Cinnamon Bun Dough Chunks
Taste: Sweet with a hint of cinnamon that gets stronger as you eat more. 
Texture: In between cookie dough and bread dough. Soft and not crumbly. 
Can you tell it's vegan? No
Does it look the like the picture on the package? Yes
Better than other vegan options? I like the other flavor better.
Worth buying again? Yes
Overall: 4/5

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Review: Ben & Jerry's Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Chunks


Ben & Jerry's Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Chunks Snackable Dough

I can always count on Ben & Jerry's to indulge my sweet tooth. They've come out with several vegan products over the past few years and now have 15 flavors of non-dairy ice cream. Their newest creation is a line of snackable cookie dough including vegan chocolate chip cookie dough. The cinnamon bun dough is also vegan. 

Whenever I make cookies, I usually end up eating as much of the dough as I bake, so I had to try these. 

You can find them in the freezer section at the store by the ice cream. I found them at Target and the vegan cookie dough was next to the Ben & Jerry's vegan ice cream pints, separate from their non-vegan cookie dough flavors. 

Ben & Jerry's Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

These cookie dough chunks are the same size, taste, and texture as the cookie dough pieces in ice cream. It was hard to eat a lot at once because they're so rich and sweet.

The resealable pouch is great for having a little bit when you want a snack. These would also be perfect to put on top of sundaes. 

Close up of Ben & Jerry's Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

Wheat flour, brown sugar, sugar, coconut oil, semisweet chocolate chips (sugar, chocolate liquor, cocoa butter, sunflower lecithin (emulsifier), and vanilla extract), water, expeller pressed soybean oil, tapioca flour, molasses, pure vanilla extract, salt, sunflower lecithin. 

Ben & Jerry's Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Nutrition Facts

Review: Ben & Jerry's Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
First impressions: Yum
Taste: Sweet, rich, buttery
Texture: Soft like the cookie dough pieces in ice cream 
Can you tell it's vegan? No
Better than other vegan options? Yes, but the other vegan cookie dough I tried was also gluten free, so it's not a fair comparison
Worth buying again? Yes
Overall: 5/5