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KozyShack Indulgent Recipe


Thanks to BzzAgent I just picked up some KozyShack pudding. I have tried two of the four flavors so far. Vanilla Bean: I love vanilla bean, I prefer my desserts to be simple. I think the KozyShack Indulgent Recipe vanilla bean is good, and much better than any other pre-packaged pudding on the market, however it still has the artificial vanilla taste that some others do, but it's a very slight taste in the background.  I would love to freeze one of the cups to try as a pudding pop.

Salted Caramel: I'm not a huge salted caramel fan, but I thought the flavors were balanced. Boyfriend disagreed, he doesn't like salted caramel and thought it was, in fact, way too salty. The texture and flavor were perfect, and it was definitely both thick and indulgent. I'm not sure I liked the salted caramel enough to buy it again, but it would be perfect for salted caramel lovers.

Both flavors of the pudding are thick, creamy, and delicious. I like that the ingredients are simple but I do wish there were some dairy free alternatives. The serving size is great for a snack or quick dessert, and perfect for popping into a lunchbox for a quick treat.

I really wanted to try the chocolate truffle flavor but it was out of stock both times we went to our local grocery store.

Disclaimer: I am a BzzAgent and received free products in exchange for a review. Each opinion is my own and is not influenced in any way by any party but myself.

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