Post by thesolution on Mar 31, 2016 15:31:50 GMT -5
Ample Hills The Light Side
Ample Hills The Light Side is labeled as " a bright marshmallow ice cream with homemade crispie clusters, as well as a smattering of handmade cocoa crispies". If you have ever experienced Ample Hills this may look similar to Snap Mallow Pop as a rice krispy replica. While that pint was delicious I am always up for new and different twists on flavors. The real difference is the inclusion of homemade cocoa crispies. How much will that be able to increase the grade of Snap Mallow Pop?
After first bite the bright marshmallow ice cream is not much different than Snap Mallow Pop. While they may use "Bright" and "Rich" as the difference between the flavors they both have very similar characteristics. Both are very light and creamy in consistency, and the flavor is superb. While this is not the strongest marshmallow base I have experienced (Wegmans) it still packs a lot of flavor. The bright marshmallow ice cream has that luscious vanilla aftertaste, but combined with the light, airy, and fresh marshmallow flavor.
The mix-ins were loaded in this pint. Ample Hills does what they do best and give you the true experience of crispie clusters from top to bottom. It is easy to pin point the difference between the cocoa crispies and the crispie clusters. One has a darker tone to them, but still gives you a different flavor to help compliment the delicious ice cream base. Think mixing rice krispies and cocoa krispies and clustering them up throughout an ice cream. In return this is what you experience in the Light Side.
Job well done to the light side, and this flavor gets the nod of approval between the two specialty pints. These ice cream flavors were unique from Ample hills as you would expect, but it could of been a better experience with the dark side. The light side offered exactly what you would expect. Bright could be replaced with a "Sweet" marshmallow ice cream to give it a more fitting name. The crispies were the highlight as they were loaded in every spoonful from top to bottom. Great job Ample Hills on taking a regular flavor and upgrading it with a small twist.
Grade: B+
Found: Ample Hills.com
Ample Hills The Light Side is labeled as " a bright marshmallow ice cream with homemade crispie clusters, as well as a smattering of handmade cocoa crispies". If you have ever experienced Ample Hills this may look similar to Snap Mallow Pop as a rice krispy replica. While that pint was delicious I am always up for new and different twists on flavors. The real difference is the inclusion of homemade cocoa crispies. How much will that be able to increase the grade of Snap Mallow Pop?
After first bite the bright marshmallow ice cream is not much different than Snap Mallow Pop. While they may use "Bright" and "Rich" as the difference between the flavors they both have very similar characteristics. Both are very light and creamy in consistency, and the flavor is superb. While this is not the strongest marshmallow base I have experienced (Wegmans) it still packs a lot of flavor. The bright marshmallow ice cream has that luscious vanilla aftertaste, but combined with the light, airy, and fresh marshmallow flavor.
The mix-ins were loaded in this pint. Ample Hills does what they do best and give you the true experience of crispie clusters from top to bottom. It is easy to pin point the difference between the cocoa crispies and the crispie clusters. One has a darker tone to them, but still gives you a different flavor to help compliment the delicious ice cream base. Think mixing rice krispies and cocoa krispies and clustering them up throughout an ice cream. In return this is what you experience in the Light Side.
Job well done to the light side, and this flavor gets the nod of approval between the two specialty pints. These ice cream flavors were unique from Ample hills as you would expect, but it could of been a better experience with the dark side. The light side offered exactly what you would expect. Bright could be replaced with a "Sweet" marshmallow ice cream to give it a more fitting name. The crispies were the highlight as they were loaded in every spoonful from top to bottom. Great job Ample Hills on taking a regular flavor and upgrading it with a small twist.
Grade: B+
Found: Ample Hills.com