Post by thesolution on May 1, 2019 18:14:33 GMT -5
Ample Hills Snap Mallow Pop
Ample Hills Snap Mallow Pop is labeled as "A deconstructed rice krispy treat, made with a marshmallow base, and buttery rice krispy clusters". Ample hills is taking a favorite childhood snack and putting it into ice cream form. How many companies are brands can you say that have done this? Not many. Ample Hills goes above and beyond the basic flavors you find in most grocery chains and tries to construct killer flavors with unique ideas. Where does it stack up in their Choose Your Own Story flavors?
I have only had one outstanding marshmallow base that shines above the rest in Wegmans S'mores. After first bite Ample Hills does not have an over the top marshmallow flavoring. The marshmallow base is pure, and in conjunction with the rice krispy treats is enhanced with a buttery aftertone. What I truly appreciate about Ample Hills is how they find a happy medium in balance between the marshmallow and buttery compliments. The creamy and rich base provides everything you would want when you eat fluff straight out of a jar, but in a much denser form with ice cream.
Mix-in wise this is cut and dry with clusters of rice krispy treats.Rice Krispy treats are butter, marshmallows and rice krispies. Melt butter and marshmallows then throw in rice krispys and let them cool. Thats it. Ample Hills takes this classic snack and puts thick, soft, and chewy chunks into their marshmallow base. The pint is very consistent from top to bottom with a great inclusion of mix-ins that leaves the pint in favor of more mix-ins than ice cream (but I am not complaining).
Ample hills takes a very simple concept and executes it to perfection. The marshmallow base feeds off the butter aspect of baking a rice krispy treat. While most people consider marshmallows sweet and dense, Ample Hills still provides a creamy and unique base. The massive amount of rice krispy mix-ins just further enhance this offering and live up to the Ample Hills name of quality mix-ins and top notch ice cream.
Grade: B
Found: AmpleHills.com
Ample Hills Snap Mallow Pop is labeled as "A deconstructed rice krispy treat, made with a marshmallow base, and buttery rice krispy clusters". Ample hills is taking a favorite childhood snack and putting it into ice cream form. How many companies are brands can you say that have done this? Not many. Ample Hills goes above and beyond the basic flavors you find in most grocery chains and tries to construct killer flavors with unique ideas. Where does it stack up in their Choose Your Own Story flavors?
I have only had one outstanding marshmallow base that shines above the rest in Wegmans S'mores. After first bite Ample Hills does not have an over the top marshmallow flavoring. The marshmallow base is pure, and in conjunction with the rice krispy treats is enhanced with a buttery aftertone. What I truly appreciate about Ample Hills is how they find a happy medium in balance between the marshmallow and buttery compliments. The creamy and rich base provides everything you would want when you eat fluff straight out of a jar, but in a much denser form with ice cream.
Mix-in wise this is cut and dry with clusters of rice krispy treats.Rice Krispy treats are butter, marshmallows and rice krispies. Melt butter and marshmallows then throw in rice krispys and let them cool. Thats it. Ample Hills takes this classic snack and puts thick, soft, and chewy chunks into their marshmallow base. The pint is very consistent from top to bottom with a great inclusion of mix-ins that leaves the pint in favor of more mix-ins than ice cream (but I am not complaining).
Ample hills takes a very simple concept and executes it to perfection. The marshmallow base feeds off the butter aspect of baking a rice krispy treat. While most people consider marshmallows sweet and dense, Ample Hills still provides a creamy and unique base. The massive amount of rice krispy mix-ins just further enhance this offering and live up to the Ample Hills name of quality mix-ins and top notch ice cream.
Grade: B
Found: AmpleHills.com