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A bouncy pizza: A nostalgia of the eighties, with a few upgrades
Required wine solution, creamy curtains, a winning infusion and another journey in the Israeli time tunnel: "New on the shelf" tasters miss
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Thursday, 12 August 2021, 06:00 Updated: 15:42
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You'll have to believe us when we say it's not an easy job, not an easy one at all.
To experience all the new products that come out of the Israeli market (and sometimes even outside it), to taste before everyone else, deliveries and other deliveries, paper bags that accumulate in the office (and at home), a constant feeling of satiety.
Seriously, it's harder than it looks, and no one pays you for the gym, or compensates you for the rapidly evolving sense of FOMO in the mind.
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However, a "new on the shelf" section, with its tasters, curiosities and loyal consumers, has set out again.
And this time - a required wine solution, creamy curtains, a winning infusion and another journey in the Israeli time tunnel.
Yes, we are very eclectic.
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Private Beach Wine in Cans, DeVine
DeVine Private Beach Wine (Photo: Goli Cohen)
Long years of waiting for wine cans to land in the Holy Land end before our eyes, with the launch of DeVine's Private Beach.
These are cans of Italian rosé wine, slightly sparkling, dry and somewhat fruity.
More than that - neutralizing the need to carry an entire bottle, controlling the quantity, the reasonable price (a quartet for NIS 69, a can of 200 ml for 20) and the basic modularity make the business a real sparkle.
In two words: good that you came.
Bouncing pizza, delicacies
Delicious pop-up pizza (Photo: Delicacies)
A deli company rides on the high waves of nostalgia that are sweeping our shores these days, returning the bouncy pizza to the shelves.
The big eighties hit has undergone necessary upgrades in this comeback, with 100% cheese, neutralizing preservatives and removing potential red stickers.
The new packaging contains six individual pizzas (80 grams) in the familiar nylon packaging, but this information has less significance than usual, given the boomerang excitement that has spread in the home, and the elimination of the entire package.
And the taste?
Sweet childhood.
In three words: there is something new in pizza.
Try not to hum it from now until the end of the day:
YOLO ice creams, Tnuva
YOLO ice creams (Photo: Tnuva)
Tnuva's Yulo brand breaks the glass walls of milk refrigerators and invades freezers, with a series of chocolate curtains.
These are three large tilons - white chocolate ice cream with milk chocolate crackers, milk chocolate coin and nougat chocolate core and milk chocolate ice cream with milk chocolate crackles, milk chocolate coin and nougat chocolate core, white chocolate ice cream, cookie crumbs and white chocolate coin - and two small tilons (white chocolate And cookies, white chocolate with a chocolate core), all very rich, relatively creamy and the right size (small, well what) are also reasonable as a summer treat.
In the words of The Lonely Island:
YOLO, say no-no
Isolate yourself
And just roll solo
Be care-folo
You oughta look out
Also stands for YOLO
Muller Heaven
Muller Heaven yogurt (Photo: Muller)
The successful yogurt brand launches Muller Heaven, a fruit-flavored yogurt with a creamy texture and the addition of pieces of fruit.
The yogurt itself excels almost as usual, with a great texture that does not overwhelm you with fat percentage.
The three flavors in the series are mango-passionflower, raspberry-apple and strawberry-pineapple, with a good sour-sweet tendency from the first, a successful combination in the second, and a dialogue that works less in the third.
In nine words: not heaven, but delicious yogurt is also something.
Yogurt with apple strudel, Danone
Yogurt with Danone apple strudel (Photo: Strauss Studio)
Staying in the worlds of yogurt: Strauss' Danone is preparing for Rosh Hashanah with a holiday edition of WOW.
This is a delicacy with a layer of apple strudel-flavored cream, which manages to do wonders with 2.5% fat.
The yogurt is delicious, the apple combination works as you would expect, and by and large it is a much smarter product than most holiday desserts that excite us.
In two words: a white wedding.
Berry infusion, Wissotzky ICE
Wissotzky's berry infusion (Photo: Wissotzky)
The successful Wissuki Ace series is renewed with a special summer edition in the form of a berry-infused herbal infusion.
This is an excellent product, without a red label, preservatives or food coloring, that closes a tired corner of the middle of the day with about 70 calories per bottle.
The sweetness is very subtle and very successful, the berry flavors are noticeable but not blatant, and the required alcohol blend has bounced the whole business even further.
In two words: a forest horn.
Mirinda raspberry-lemon
Mirinda Raspberry Lemon (Photo: Mirinda)
Stay in the soft drink world: The carbonated brand launches the raspberry-lemon-flavored Mirinda MIX-IT.
The new flavor joins its fruity brethren (grape and melon, blueberry and orange) and is marketed in liter and a half liter bottles.
It's a little too sweet for our taste, and could have played more on the lemon flavors, but it's still a relatively successful combination, probably in that heat.
In two words: proper mixing.
Sprouted Chickpea Tortilla, Full Wrap
Full Wrap Sprouted Chickpea Tortilla (Photo: Oren Shalev)
The successful tortilla brand is expanding with a sprouted chickpea edition, gluten-free, no added sugar, no food coloring and no preservatives.
What it does have is whole protein (12 grams per 100 grams of tortilla), and normative tortuous behavior.
She lovingly accepted fillings on the way to being a hot pan helmet, put in a toaster and stood bravely even when we tried a particularly viral ticking trick on her.
In three words: not just for the avoidant.
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