Breakfast just got a little sweeter. IHOP has joined forces with your favorite cereals to create a colorful pancake and milkshake lineup that is full of flavor. The new offerings incorporate three well known varieties: Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries, and Fruity Lucky Charms. 

IHOP Cereal Pancakes

These specialty items are available at IHOP restaurants now until April 12. 

IHOP Cereal Pancakes

The full line-up includes: 

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Pancakes: Buttermilk pancakes with cinnamon spread, Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, cream cheese icing, whipped topping, and cinnamon sugar

Crunch Berries Pancakes: Buttermilk pancakes with cereal milk mousse, blue vanilla sparkle sauce, Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries cereal, and whipped topping

Fruity Lucky Charms Pancakes: Buttermilk pancakes with cereal milk mousse, vanilla sauce, Fruity Lucky Charms cereal, and sweet purple whipped icing

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Milkshake: Vanilla ice cream blended with Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal and topped with whipped topping, more cereal, and cinnamon sugar

Crunch Berries Milkshake: Vanilla ice cream blended with Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries cereal, drizzled with blue vanilla sparkle sauce, and topped with whipped topping and more cereal

Magic Marshmallow Kids Combo: One buttermilk pancake topped with vanilla sauce, marshmallow cereal, and sweet purple whipped icing, and one scrambled egg, one bacon strip, and one pork sausage link

Berry-tastic Crunch Kids Combo: One buttermilk pancake topped with blue vanilla sparkle sauce, crunchy berry cereal, and whipped topping, and one scrambled egg, one bacon strip, and one pork sausage link

IHOP Cereal Pancakes

IHOP is also giving parents another big reason to visit. Kids Eat Free is back. Now through April 12, kids 12 and under eat free with the purchase of one adult entrée, every day from 4-10 PM.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of IHOP

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Someitmes you want a bowl of ice cream and sometimes you want a boozy treat. Now you can have both at the same time. Starting April 2020, Häagen-Dazs is adding two new flavors to its beloved Spirits Collection.

Häagen-Dazs recently announced that Rosé & Cream and Whiskey Hazelnut Latte will make their debuts in freezer aisles nationwide starting in April 2020. They come in 14 oz. cartons and will be available for $5.49 each.

Rosé & Cream is a wine infused sweet cream ice cream folded together with a refreshingly tart Rosé flavored swirl 

Whiskey Hazelnut Latte is a spiked latte inspired treat with delicious whiskey infused coffee ice cream blended with ribbons of hazelnut fudge and chocolate espresso flakes

The current lineup currently includes: Irish Cream Brownie, Rum Tres Leches, Bourbon Vanilla Bean Truffle, Bourbon Praline Pecan, Non-Dairy Amaretto Black Cherry Almond Toffee, and Irish Cream Cookie Squares. The full collection is 0.5 percent alcohol by volume.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Photos courtesy of Häagen-Dazs

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What did Christina Anstead do for New Year’s? According to Instagram, she spent the holiday with hubby and British TV host, Ant Anstead and their blended family!

Anstead recently posted a sweet family pic featuring herself, Ant and their three-month-old son Hudson London, along with both of the couple’s children from previous relationships.

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The family photo includes Christina’s four-year-old son Brayden James and nine-year-old daughter Taylor Reese, who she shares with ex, HGTV co-star, Tarek El Moussa as well as Ant’s 13-year-old son Archie and 16-year-old daughter Amelie Rose.

So what are Christina’s plans for 2020? She shared her answer in the post’s caption, writing, “What are your 2020 goals? Mine are traveling with the fam, exercising (I know basic—but I really need to lol) and launching wellness remodel and a furniture line. Going to be a busy/fun year!!”

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Christina Anstead via Instagram 

 

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Move over pumpkin spice everything, it’s officially peppermint season now and Dairy Queen has a Peppermint Hot Cocoa Blizzard that’s sure to fulfill all your cravings.

The new Blizzard flavor features vanilla soft-serve blended with peppermint pieces, choco chunks and cocoa fudge. The decadent concoction is topped peppermint garnish and whipped topping.

The Peppermint Hot Cocoa Blizzard isn’t the only holiday season drink on the menu. Dairy Queen is also offering a Snickerdoodle Cookie Dough Blizzard, which features snickerdoodle cookie dough chunks and cinnamon sugar blended with vanilla soft serve.

The flavors are available for a limited time at participating Dairy Queen locations.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Dairy Queen

 

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Imagine a scenario where you’ve had to tell your young children their mother died? Now, a couple of years later, you’re about to tell them that you’re re-marrying and they’ll soon have a new stepmom. How do you approach situations that you know are going to be difficult for everyone?

I’m not sure if this article is about marriage struggles or parenting struggles, but as we all know, one affects the other, especially in blended families. To give you some background, I was 40 years old when I married my husband (I hadn’t been married before nor did I have children of my own). At that time he was 43, a widower for two and a half years and had two children with his first wife. Ryan was nine years old and Engle was six when we got married.

After 14 years of marriage, this is what I’ve learned:

Before Getting Married:

  • Discuss parenting styles by role-playing every- day scenarios like putting kids to bed, chores to be done, expectations during the dinner hour, etc.
    • It used to take my husband 45 minutes to put his kids to bed before we got married. Not only did this cut into our time alone together but he was exhausted by the time they actually went to sleep. Then he had to go back and clean up the kitchen and get their backpacks ready for the next day. I suggested that we try putting them to bed separately, having them help us get their backpacks organized for the next day. The sooner you acknowledge differences in parenting styles, the sooner you can agree on compromises on how to handle normal routines.
  • Ask your partner if he/she has fully grieved the loss of their former spouse.
    • This is a delicate conversation, for sure, but many times parents are so preoccupied with just getting through the day that they don’t stop and really think about whether they’ve grieved or not. I believed my husband when he said that he had grieved his wife’s death, but the guilt he continued to feel for his children and their loss was still at the forefront of his emotions. This, in turn, affected how he parented.
  • Have a family discussion either before you get engaged or at the same time that you announce your engagement to the kids.
    • Give the kids an opportunity to ask questions so they can understand in what ways life is going to be different for them. I remember my stepdaughter asking whether her dad was going to still live in the house with her, or if he would move out and I would take over. This also sets up an expectation that things are going to be different, but there’s also a great opportunity for them to have a new family with new advantages. My stepson was reluctant to meet my side of the family but once he realized he had a whole new bunch of cousins to play with he didn’t mind at all!

Once You’re Married:

  • Ease into new routines.
    • Many times, as was the case for my six-year-old stepdaughter, children don’t remember their parent who died. So, it’s not so much that you’re replacing the parent who’s not there anymore, in their eyes you’re trying to replace their parent who is still in their life, and who has been the family leader for as long as they can remember. My daughter literally didn’t understand what a mom was. So when I asked her to help set the table or clean up her room she took offense to it. And why wouldn’t she? Her dad had been the one to take care of everything. Now she had to do them?
    • Even if they understand what it means to have two parents in their lives, they still are resentful of having to acquiesce to a new authority. My stepson was very territorial of his mom’s place in the family. As such, he was obstinate about almost everything I asked him to do. Looking back, it would have been better to pick two chores that their dad did for them that I wanted them to do for themselves instead of insisting on completely changing all of their routines.
  • Present a united front.
    • We’ve heard this before, but it bears repeating. A strong family unit will not prevail if kids see a rift between the parents. They follow the cues of their biological parent. When my husband would be out of town for business, the kids and I always got along so much better. It was amazing how much easier the dinner hour was. Just little things. As long as the biological parent wasn’t there, it was ok to let me lead the family.
    • Agree with your spouse on what new routines you’ll introduce and when. It’s not a ”stepmom thing”, it’s a family thing. Whether you’re present or not, your spouse supports your new routines.
  • Practice patience.
    • Things will get better in time. Communication and empathy can bridge many disagreements. And in the end, you and your spouse will have raised children who are well-mannered, well-educated and most of all well-loved.

 

Hi! I'm an empty nester from Denver, Colorado. I have a background in education and am focusing my next chapter of my life on writing, mainly fiction but I also wanted to share my parenting experience as a step mom. My son is 23 and my daughter is 20. Thanks!

It’s time for some spooky Starbucks fun, courtesy of Disneyland! The magical theme park is celebrating Halloween with two new Sbucks’ menu items, and you won’t want to miss either one.

Forget about the Unicorn or Tie Dye Frappuccino. Disney has a Maleficent version that’s purple and green whipped cream-topped goodness. If you’re not into the sweet, sweet taste of this Starbucks soon-to-be fave, park-goers can cool down with the chai iced tea and lemonade layered Dr. Facilier Elixir.

Maleficent and frapp fans can sip on the vanilla bean créme-based drink and if you’re wondering where the purplish-blue color comes from, it’s the vanilla bean that’s blended with blueberry juice and diced dragronfruit. The gooey green topping is a tuft of matcha whipped cream!

https://www.instagram.com/p/B2KYxgzgP2s/

The drinks are available for a limited time at Disneyland’s Market House on Main Street U.S.A. and Fiddler, Fifer and Practical Cafe on Buena Vista Street in California Adventure Starbucks locations.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Disneyland Food via Instagram

 

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How Should You Order the Cinderella Latte from the Starbucks’ Secret Menu?

Starbucks’ secret menu has already brought us sweet, sweet goodness in the form of Cadbury Egg, Tropical Guava, Twix and Butterbeer Frappuccinos. Now that fall is on the horizon, the iconic PSL is back and ready for an update—as the Cinderella Latte!

So what exactly is the Cinderella Latte? This seasonal fave isn’t exactly brand-new. The drink was a popular pic pick on Instagram last year but was found online way back in 2015.

The secret menu drink starts with your basic PSL, but with only half the pumpkin. Instead of the full-on PS flavor, the barista goes 50/50 with pumpkin and white mocha.

According to Instagrammer, reported Cinderella Latte creator and seven-year Sbucks barista vet, @happiesteesonearth, “The white pumpkin reminded me of Cinderella’s coach and that’s why I call it the Cinderella Latte.”

If the late-summer/early-fall weather is still at mid-July temps, you don’t have to get this PSL version hot. You can also order the Cinderella Latte iced or as a blended Frappuccino.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: The Happiest Tees on Earth via Instagram

 

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Work-life balance isn’t easy for any mama to find—even if you’re Kelly Clarkson. The pop star and soon-to-be talk show host, recently revealed that parenting is her most important job, and she won’t let anything get in its way!

In an interview with People, Clarkson, whose family includes a five-year-old and three-year-old with hubby Brandon Blackstock and Blackstock’s 12 and 18-year-old children from a previous marriage, the celeb said, “When we were doing the schedule for the show, I was like, ‘I have to drop my kids off at school.’ And I’m always the one who puts them to bed.”

So how does Clarkson manage an often-grueling work schedule, while still putting her kids first? The celeb added, “You just have to prioritize and juggle and make people know it’s an important thing,” she says. “And don’t feel guilty about it.”

Clarkson also makes it very clear that parenting her four kiddos doesn’t come easily. “I’m never going to be that person that tries to play off like I’m some kind of Stepford wife, we’re a blended family. We work very hard at that.”

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Kelly Clarkson via Instagram 

 

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Remember the pre-Netflix days when you’d clear out your Thursday night schedule just to watch your fave Friends? Fans of the show can now have a piece of the perk—Central Perk, that is. In celebration of the show’s 25th anniversary, The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf recently announced a special collection “Friends” line.

The partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products will bring coffee, tea and mugs to The Coffee Bean’s online store and retail locations. You can also sip on a Friends-themed specialty drink named after your favorite character from the sitcom (in stores only).

According to a Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf press release, the bounty of beverages (which are available through Aug. 27) include: The Joey (Mango Cold Brew Tea), The Monica (Midnight Mocha Cold Brew), The Rachel (Matcha Latte), The Ross (Classic Flat White), The Chandler (Caramel Coconut Latte) and The Phoebe (Cookies and Cream Ice Blended).

You can also score a BOGO deal on Friends-themed beverages starting Aug. 4—just in time for National FRIENDship Day!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf

 

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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recently announced a recall of 10,600 American Apparel children’s sleep sacks. The products fail to meet flammability standards for children’s sleepwear. This poses a possible burn injury risk. Representatives from American Apparel did not immediately return Red Tricycle’s request for comment.

If you have this sleep sack, read on for important information on the recall.

Recalled Product Description: American Apparel Children’s Sleep Sacks

The recent recall includes Baby Rib Collection 100 percent cotton, 90 percent cotton and 10 percent polyester-blended knit infant’s sleep sacks. The American Apparel brand children’s item was sold in black, green, grey, navy, light blue, red, pink and white in sizes 6- through 12-months.

Why the Sleep Sacks Were Recalled

While no incidents are reported at this time, the sleep sacks don’t meet required flammability safety standards—posing a burn risk in the event of a fire.

How to Tell If Your Child’s Sleep Sack Was Recalled

The Baby Rib Collection sleep sacks made by American Apparel have the brand and collection names printed on the neck label. The sleep sacks also have the words “Made in Honduras” and the size on another neck label.

All recalled products were sold for $15 to $20 at americanapparel.com from January 2018 through January 2019.

What Parents Can Do

If you have the recalled sleep sack don’t use it. Contact American Apparel online at americanapparel.com, by phone at 833-222-7760 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday or via email at service@americanapparel.com for a refund or replacement.

—Erica Loop

Photos: Courtesy of the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission

 

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