Post by thesolution on Oct 6, 2021 17:11:31 GMT -5
Living the Cream Fruity Pebbles Oreo
Living the Cream is a small business out of Buffalo. The guy is churning up some masterpieces out of his own kitchen. I luckily found him off Instagram due to his love of eating America's finest ice cream. His homemade ice cream has a lot of praise due to the fact he makes everything from scratch.
Fruity Pebbles Oreo is labeled as "Golden Oreo ice cream, Fruity Pebbles crack, Fruity Pebbles buttercream swirl, Fruity Pebbles cookie dough"
Oreo ice cream is very tricky because you would have to provide the sweet cream of the sandwich cookie and the wafer into one element. Living The Cream's sweet cream tone is luscious, rich, and packed full of flavor. The base provides a thick and premium density with an indistinct buttery and sweet golden oreo vibe. The golden oreo is tricky because it does not provide a ton of flavor. The subtle backend kick provides just enough to capture the element, but it could be better.
The fruity pebbles crack is softer than peanut brittle in thickness but laced with a sugary sweetness that captures the cereal. Think of this like shards of cereal plastered together with a crunchy bite. It holds up well in the ice cream but has a strong texture to it that may be a little too tough for the average consumer. The fruity pebbles buttercream swirl is similar to what you would find in birthday cake ice creams. The buttercream is reminiscent of frosting off a cake but enhanced with the fruity pebbles aspect. The Fruity Pebbles cookie dough is chewy, moist, and fresh to complement the crunchy crack laced throughout the ice cream. I like how the salt is toned down in this ice cream to help the sugary and sweet aspects shine.
This is one for the sweet tooth's out there. Living The Cream wanted to replicate the GOAT Fruity Crisp Oreos into ice cream form and did a damn good job of doing it. The sheer density of sweetness may turn some away from purchasing this offering, but it is worth a shot because he executed this flavor well.
Grade: B
Found: Living the Cream
Buffalo, New York
Living the Cream is a small business out of Buffalo. The guy is churning up some masterpieces out of his own kitchen. I luckily found him off Instagram due to his love of eating America's finest ice cream. His homemade ice cream has a lot of praise due to the fact he makes everything from scratch.
Fruity Pebbles Oreo is labeled as "Golden Oreo ice cream, Fruity Pebbles crack, Fruity Pebbles buttercream swirl, Fruity Pebbles cookie dough"
Oreo ice cream is very tricky because you would have to provide the sweet cream of the sandwich cookie and the wafer into one element. Living The Cream's sweet cream tone is luscious, rich, and packed full of flavor. The base provides a thick and premium density with an indistinct buttery and sweet golden oreo vibe. The golden oreo is tricky because it does not provide a ton of flavor. The subtle backend kick provides just enough to capture the element, but it could be better.
The fruity pebbles crack is softer than peanut brittle in thickness but laced with a sugary sweetness that captures the cereal. Think of this like shards of cereal plastered together with a crunchy bite. It holds up well in the ice cream but has a strong texture to it that may be a little too tough for the average consumer. The fruity pebbles buttercream swirl is similar to what you would find in birthday cake ice creams. The buttercream is reminiscent of frosting off a cake but enhanced with the fruity pebbles aspect. The Fruity Pebbles cookie dough is chewy, moist, and fresh to complement the crunchy crack laced throughout the ice cream. I like how the salt is toned down in this ice cream to help the sugary and sweet aspects shine.
This is one for the sweet tooth's out there. Living The Cream wanted to replicate the GOAT Fruity Crisp Oreos into ice cream form and did a damn good job of doing it. The sheer density of sweetness may turn some away from purchasing this offering, but it is worth a shot because he executed this flavor well.
Grade: B
Found: Living the Cream
Buffalo, New York