On one hand, the POO is thick and full of whole grain oats, much like TJ's other overnight oat offerings. It's $1.99 for the single serving cup. It's not a terrible value. It's filling. It's unique.
But on the other hand, I don't think the pumpkin spices and pumpkin puree really work in this application. You can get away with throwing things like apples and peanut butter into oatmeal, but would you really ever want to throw a piece of pumpkin pie into your oatmeal? I doubt it. I wouldn't.
Sonia isn't as turned off as I am. And honestly, I thought there was a good chance this would be so bad that I'd gag and spit it out of my mouth. It's truly not that awful. I could finish it by myself if I had to. I just don't think either of us would ever buy it again.
Kosher. Gluten free. Keep refrigerated. Sonia will go with seven out of ten stars on Trader Joe's Pumpkin Overnight Oats. I'll throw out five stars for the POO.
Sonia's score: 7 out of 10.
Nathan's score: 5 out of 10.
Nathan's score: 5 out of 10.
I feel similarly as you, Nathan. I ate the one I bought, but it was very bland and not sweet enough for me. I wouldn't buy it again. The thing about seasonal Trader Joe's stuff is I never remember what I like from year to year, so I end up buying stuff that I realize I didn't like last year.
ReplyDeleteGlad I'm not alone. I'd probably forget which seasonal products I like and which ones I don't if not for this blog ;-)
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