Layers upon layers of corrupt indulgence, precisely what's needed until the next winter

Rebar introduces a fresh array of bowls, alongside Inspire Art wines, Schogetten chocolates, Glidal ice cream, Nestle's Tasters' Choice, and more.

  (photo credit: INGIMAGE)
(photo credit: INGIMAGE)

Discounted Muesli and Acai bowls, Rebar 

  (credit: Ronen Mangen)
(credit: Ronen Mangen)

The energetic energy network itself adds freshness, upgrade, and renewal. This time - a new series of bowls, under the apt title (deservedly so) Bowling Like a Pro.

For now, three servings converge here in the light meal category, containing texture plays, and layers upon layers of pampering, crispy granola at the bottom, yogurt or other creamy blend in the middle, and also toppings that allow for indulgence and variety such as chopped fruits, nuts, chia seeds, or toasted coconut flakes.

Regurt Bowl (NIS 29) contains granola and maple, Vegan Bowl (NIS 32) combines banana, frozen vanilla, coconut milk, granola, and maple while Pro Cocoa Bowl (NIS 32) includes banana, frozen vanilla, peanut butter, chocolate-flavored protein (16 grams of protein), soy drink, and chocolate granola.

Simultaneously, new Acai bowls are also offered, based on the same crunchy granola basis (and even more than that), in two colorful versions - one based on the same "regurt", and the second vegan, with layers of Acai and vanilla chia pudding. Price: NIS 32.

Inspire Art, Teperberg Winery

  (credit: TEPERBERG WINERY)
(credit: TEPERBERG WINERY)

The veteran Israeli winery collaborates with DEDE for a special (and limited of course) edition of wine and art, under the title "Inspire Art".

The launch includes two wines - Dabouki Inspire 2023 dry white based on grapes from the Zichron Ya'acov area and Sauvignon Blanc Inspire 2023 composed of vineyard grapes in the Lower Galilee - accompanied, of course, by beautifully designed labels and breathtaking in the spirit of connection, with DEDE's famous plasters, with anticipation before extraction, and excitement no less afterwards.

Schogetten Chocolate, Guri

  (credit: Guri)
(credit: Guri)

Germany's popular chocolate expands local shelves with the pioneering importer and celebrates an impressive and worthwhile offering.

This chocolate table comes, of course, already dismantled into bars, during which fake efforts on our part are eliminated, simply allowing for systematic and efficient dismantling of the entire package. Just like that. The flavors themselves - 15 in number - range from the basics of white-dark-milk, hazelnut, brownies, acidity, to vanilla cookies and peanut butter that won the current tasting. Price (funny): NIS 6.90.

Glidal, Feldman Ice Creams

  (credit: Feldman Ice Cream)
(credit: Feldman Ice Cream)

The Israeli ice cream brand expands freezer shelves and launches a new, refined-indulgent series.

These are "99 Calorie Gelidals", joining the missile launched last year and bearing the same "price", aiming to provide a brief moment of corruption, without too much suffering from northern winds that come automatically in its wake.

It offers, for now, three flavors - vanilla coated in blond chocolate (our favorite in this tasting), vanilla coated in white chocolate with a pistachio flavor, and vanilla coated in dark chocolate, excellent on its own - all maintaining an uncompromising creamy texture, in an excellent size for that necessary sweetness. Price: NIS 24.90-29.90 per five-pack.

50-gram Jar, Nescafe's Tasters' Choice

  (credit: OSEM STUDIO)
(credit: OSEM STUDIO)

It's not entirely clear why this hasn't happened until now, but the popular coffee brand launches a compact glass jar, all about mobility, travel, and suitcases.

It's the same coffee exactly, in a minimalist 50-gram version, which essentially eliminates all the adventures of boxes and jars that most of us go through when packing and traveling. Because coffee shops abroad are nice and preferred, of course, but until you get there, in most cases, significantly cheaper coffee awaits you at the hotel and airport.

Osem Nestle's Coffee Shop 

  (credit: print screen from the website)
(credit: print screen from the website)

In the same context - coffee and audience - Nestle launches a new site for selling Starbucks brands, Nespresso's Tasters' Choice, and Roastery Collection, with home delivery (free on purchases of over NIS 150), of course. Nonetheless.

The online store, under the name Nestle Coffee Shop, includes, among other things, Starbucks capsules and coffee beans, those known Testers' Choice jars, a worthy caffeine offering from Roastery Collection, sweet cappuccino boxes with vanilla and caramel flavors, Nespresso Red Mug, as well as packages and deal sets (10 capsule rolls for NIS 180, for example, as well as deals on other coffee brands on the site).

Biodegradable Capsules, Cafe Joe 

  (credit: Ronen Mangen)
(credit: Ronen Mangen)

Still in the coffee worlds, still in its packages, still in the justified and sought-after moves: the Israeli-caffeinated brand launches biodegradable capsules, promising to preserve environmental quality and coffee quality simultaneously.

The capsules are currently offered in two flavors - Jo, which is a home blend of 100% Arabica beans with a good sour-bitter taste, and "Ultra Strong" which is even more intense - and enjoy natural materials' discourse and the same price exactly (18 shekels per ten-pack), as well as encouragement for composting directly after use, all the way to the desired closure of the circle.