Friday, April 11, 2014

Target Gluten Free Product Review (Annie's Mac & Cheese Cups)

Okay, so you all know I live in Spearfish and the nearest Target is in Rapid City (little selfish whine) but, this is probably a good thing or I would spend WAY TOO MUCH money every month. I happened to be cruising the aisles and came across some very interesting - new to me - Gluten Free products and spur of the moment thought "So how many new GF items are here?!"    Lets Review :


Annie's Gluten Free Microwave Mac and Cheese Cups:

* Gluten Free Pasta and Real Cheese NOT GMOs and fake cheez powder like traditional Mac'nCheez

* Looks just like all the other brands so we can blend in with the other kids at school

* Really is pretty quick to make 2 minutes 15 seconds plus cooling time

* 100% recycled packaging with a super cute bunny finger puppet, riddles and games printed inside.

Unfortunately:

*The rice noodles nuke up way too "smooshy" and trust me I followed direction to the letter

*Flavor is way too bland (even after adding sea salt texture& taste were just too off putting for my son)

*They do warn you but, the cup itself get way too hot to handle even after the cooling time

*Speaking of the cup it has a 6 on the bottom. FYI Plastic #6 – PS (Polystyrene)
Polystyrene is Styrofoam, which is notorious for being difficult to recycle, and thus, bad for the environment. This kind of plastic also poses a health risk, leaching potentially toxic chemicals, especially when heated. Most recycling programs won’t accept it. Plastic #6 is found in compact disc cases, egg cartons, meat trays, and disposable plates and cups. It is recycled into egg cartons, vents, foam packing, and insulation. I would never have expected Annie's to use this.
*The 2 cups run $3.00 on SALE so this is pricey option for lunch or a dinner side dish. 

To sum up, Annie keep trying you are (almost) there. For now we will Skip this item.

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