1 review for Trader Joe’s Choczilla Nut Pie Reviews
Rated 2 out of 5
Casil –
From What’s Good at Trader Joe’s 2012
“kinda steep $6.99
it severely lacks enough of both chocolate and nut to stave off some disappointment. Basically, it’s just a regular ol’ pecan pie with dark and white chocolate stripes across the top and a small smattering of milk chocolate chips down below. Don’t get wrong, it’s good, but it’s not even close to my Aunt Brenda’s homemade pecan pie, the best in the world, against which whether fairly or not I judge all pecan pies. Hers is heavy and literally full of pecans. This? There’s a thin layer at the top but mostly it’s the mushy underbelly. That kinda helps the pie taste a little bit richer and perhaps a little more chocolately than it actually is. The crust is typical store brand fare, which I’m impartial on. And ohbytheway, don’t bother squinting to make out the nutritional info. It’s atrocious.”
Casil –
From What’s Good at Trader Joe’s 2012
“kinda steep $6.99
it severely lacks enough of both chocolate and nut to stave off some disappointment. Basically, it’s just a regular ol’ pecan pie with dark and white chocolate stripes across the top and a small smattering of milk chocolate chips down below. Don’t get wrong, it’s good, but it’s not even close to my Aunt Brenda’s homemade pecan pie, the best in the world, against which whether fairly or not I judge all pecan pies. Hers is heavy and literally full of pecans. This? There’s a thin layer at the top but mostly it’s the mushy underbelly. That kinda helps the pie taste a little bit richer and perhaps a little more chocolately than it actually is. The crust is typical store brand fare, which I’m impartial on. And ohbytheway, don’t bother squinting to make out the nutritional info. It’s atrocious.”