A snack review and release history of:
- M&M’s White Chocolate Marshmallow Crispy
- Pringles Dill Pickle
- Whitman’s S’mores Caramel and Milk Chocolate
- Quaker Chewy Snickerdoodle Cookie Dough Granola Bars
- CakeBites Golden Grains Strawberry and Apple Cinnamon
- Chips Ahoy! Chewy Ice Cream Sandwich Inspired Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Quest Overload Sunday Funday Protein Bar
- Rolling Pin Co Ice Cream Cone Bark
- Benton’s Soft Baked Cookies: Raspberry & White Chocolate Chip, S’mores, Key Lime & White Chocolate Chip
M&M’s White Chocolate Marshmallow Crispy
Score: 7 / 10

To me, these taste like sweet and creamy white chocolate instead of marshmallow. They’re also lightly crispy and are a bit larger than regular M&M’s. Other than that, really, there is too much to say… it’s basically a sweet white chocolate M&M with a light, airy crunch.
Released mid-April 2025, exclusive to Target. An identical, similarly named Easter version was released in late 2022 (see my review of them here).
Pringles Dill Pickle
Score: 6 / 10

Yup, it’s a pickle! It resembles vinegar chips, but it’s not quite as strong. They’re not overly punchy like your traditional pickle, yet they’re still reasonably flavorful and mostly unoffending. If anything, I wish they’d pair it with another flavor, perhaps some cream-based or spicy seasonings.
Discontinued in 2022, it was rereleased in October 2024. Found on the Walmart website.
Whitman’s S’mores Caramel and Milk Chocolate
Score: 7.5 / 10 (for both)

I didn’t toast either of these, although I noticed it might be difficult to find a stick to penetrate the semi-thick chocolate shell!
Both of these taste quite similar. I expected a lot of sweetness, especially for the fact that it’s Whitman’s, but these are toned down; granted, they’re still pretty sweet. Both house a very soft, easy-to-bite-through thick marshmallow that, well, isn’t really a marshmallow, as it isn’t too sticky or stringy; it’s more like a very thick, put-together clumpy goo. The little graham cracker pieces between the marshmallow and shell are soft but still provide little bits of crunch. Overall, combined with the light crunch from the shell, the textures pair together nicely.
The only difference between the two that I can find is that the caramel has a moderate caramel taste despite a pretty reasonably sized layer. This layer, weirdly, is about the same texture as the marshmallow. That’s really it; they’re both pretty close in terms of flavors and sweetness.
While I’m not sure of an exact release date, reviews date back to April 2025. This is also my first time seeing them. Found at Stop & Shop.
Quaker Chewy Snickerdoodle Cookie Dough Granola Bars
Score: 7 / 10

Sugary cinnamon is what I get from these. Cookie dough? I don’t feel or taste any. Unfortunately, these more or less taste like other Quaker granola bars, albeit this has the addition of a cinnamon flavor. Still, it’s pretty sweet, and its sugary sweetness overpowers the cinnamon to an extent. The texture is also soft and uniform throughout, and the granola pieces provide soft crunches. Overall, these do feel on the cheaper side and could have been so much more. Also, I’m so, so disappointed there’s no cookie dough–well, at least from what I sampled!
Likely released in April 2025. Found on the Walmart website.
CakeBites Golden Grains Strawberry and Apple Cinnamon
Score: 7.25 / 10 (for both)

Both of the flavors represented are very light. For the most part, they have a moderately sweet, organic-like taste. The strawberry is there, sure, as well as the apple cinnamon; it’s just all super toned down. The real show comes with the texture!
It’s kind of cool, actually, combining the cake with an organic granola bar. The texture is dense and soft, not like a cake; it’s thicker than that, almost having an organic, grainy feel. There are no hard grains or real crunchiness either. So, while the flavors are lackluster, the texture is pretty good and enjoyable, reminding me of a soft, biscuity granola bar paired with a cake–interesting!
Released March 15, 2025. Found on the Walmart website.

Chips Ahoy! Chewy Ice Cream Sandwich Inspired Chocolate Chip Cookies
Score: 7.75 / 10 (at room temperature)

Biting in, it feels almost identical to its regular chewy cookie counterpart, but just the smallest amount softer; it also seems to fall apart between bites because of it. What really makes the cookie is the inner part, which has a thin layer of soft white frosting cream that tastes like a combination of sweet white chocolate and vanilla. Together, the chocolate chip cookie and the filling go fairly well with one another. Overall, in my opinion, it’s definitely an upgrade from the regular chewy cookies.
Trying them frozen, well, long story short, they were disappointing. To put it in perspective, I love freezing most of my treats, but this was different. The texture changed to much harder and almost crunchy. The cookie part itself was almost okay, retaining a small bit of the chewiness, but it was overshadowed by the now-hard center filling (and no, I didn’t feel this accurately resembled ice cream). At the very least, the cookie itself didn’t exhibit any crumbs falling off or the cookie breaking apart compared to when it was at room temperature.
Released late April 2025 for a limited time to celebrate the summer season. Found on the Walmart website.
Quest Overload Sunday Funday Protein Bar
Score: 7.5 / 10

These feel softer than regular Quest bars, as you can bite through them with almost no resistance. It also has a noticeably less traditional protein bar taste and instead leans towards a candy bar type of flavor. It’s very creamy, moderately sweet, and rocks a chocolatey vanilla-like taste. Overall, it is definitely better and feels more premium than your average Quest and protein bar!
Released March 7, 2025, alongside other flavors. Found at 7-Eleven.
Rolling Pin Co Ice Cream Cone Bark
Score: 7.5 / 10

Bark? Well, it’s definitely thicker than your typical bark. It’s also a little softer but still super lightly crunchy. It definitely leans towards being soft and creamy. It’s pretty darn sweet and has a creamy white chocolate and chocolate taste. The top layer has a softer white layer, while the bark itself is the chocolate bottom part and provides more of the crunchy part. The embedded sprinkles and cone pieces also provide an addition to the texture by infusing it with little crunchy bits.
Altogether, it’s really good, and I especially love how thick and creamy it all is. In a way, it reminds me of Hot Fudge Sundae Pop-Tarts–one of my favorite Pop-Tarts! Overall, these do really feel like a hot fudge sundae type of bark!
Released around May 2024. Found at Walmart.
Benton’s Soft Baked Cookies: Raspberry & White Chocolate Chip, S’mores, Key Lime & White Chocolate Chip
Scores
Raspberry & White Chocolate Chip: 7.5 / 10
S’mores: 7.5 / 10
Key Lime & White Chocolate Chip: 7 / 10

Overall, these cookies are pretty good. They especially feel premium compared to other chewy cookies, almost feeling homemade but not quite. Like, you can almost be convinced if someone told you these were organic, if that makes sense. On the flip side, they do fall apart easily when biting into them.
Raspberry & White Chocolate Chip: These are actually quite refreshing! There’s a lightly sweet, non-punchy raspberry taste with a hint of white chocolate that helps balance it. The raspberry feels authentic because, well, it seems like actual raspberries are in the cookies. Overall, really, while I’m not a huge fan of fruit-based cookies, these are absolutely a home run, even if you’re like me!
S’mores: Immediately, I noticed these have a slight pull to them compared to the others, as if they’re partly made of marshmallow–I love it. They’re decently sweet, but frankly, they’re not exactly S’mores flavored. Sure, there’s some chocolate flavor and traditional cookie, but really, it’s kind of a traditional-tasting chocolate chip cookie mixed with a few white chocolate chips. There is some creaminess; perhaps it’s the marshmallow flavor? I’m not sure. Either way, it’s also missing any graham cracker! Still, in the end, these are superb, especially because of the texture.
Key Lime & White Chocolate Chip: Wow, that lime taste hits! Unfortunately, the lime feels like a flavoring instead of fully authentic–still, it’s uniquely tasty. The white chocolate chips add a little bit of flavor and creaminess, but the lime does overpower them. Overall, it’s not bad; it’s just artificial.
I can’t find an official release date or reviews at the time of this writing; however, this is my first time seeing them. Found at Aldi.