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  • Fuego flavored potato chips by the Siete brand 2026 review

    The video below is a review by individuals who are not associated with this blog or myself, which is true for all my Youtube post unless stated otherwise.

    I have a little something for you all today. It is a very much needed review that I think I need to present to you. I’m serious because this product is everything in my opinion.

    The “Fuego” flavored potato chips by Siete is definitely a go-to chip which I know is in my top 5 favorite snack food chip flavor/brands of all time. I don’t know anything about the other Siete flavors, but I know this “Fuego” had me messed up in a good kind of way.

    I do suggest you all try Fuego by Siete. If I could, I would describe how it tasted in detail, but I don’t have those types of skills, and if I really did try, it would take me all day attempting to successfully describe my very tasty experience with you.

    I do plan on trying more snack foods and letting you all know my opinion about them. Also, please view the video above, which will give you an additional opinion alongside mine so you can better decide if it’s worth it to try.

    While I’m at it, let me tell you all about these donuts I got from GoPuff. What made me think about them was when I bought my Siete Fuego flavored chips from them. The donuts are branded by GoPuff or they are labeled as the GoPuff brand. I only was able to try the glazed or yeast donuts by them. Let me tell you all something… Those donuts were amazing! So good I stubbed my toe and didn’t even realize it until the last drop of glaze went down my throat. You all need to go get them donuts asap! I know GoPuff is expensive, but I don’t drive anymore, so sometimes that’s what I’m working with. Whenever you all feel like you want to splurge… then I’d suggest you all splurge on GoPuff glazed donuts!

    Well, I’m heading out. I’ll be back with another post soon!

  • A Starbucks alternative cold coffee mocha latte brand that I enjoy in 2026

    Okay people. I have for you today a review about some coffee I had come across at the CVS drugstore today.

    I was about to get me a cold Starbucks mocha latte in the glass bottle. I only had $8 I was able to work with, so I found out very quickly I couldn’t afford the Starbucks brand, because I had already picked up a bag of chips which were like $4 and the Starbucks went a little over 4 bucks alone, so I had to hurry up and sit that back down on the shelf.

    So anyway, I came across the La Colombe Coffee Workshop’s mocha draft latte, baby! So yeah, I got excited I was about to get some cold coffee in my system. I was dying to have some, because I hadn’t had a cold or iced coffee in a while, and it was brand new to me, so you know how some people get excited to try something new, well that’s me. I wonder if you can relate. 

    I’m not really supposed to have caffeinated coffee or really anything caffeinated, but I had some today! I got this high blood pressure, but once I tried that cold Starbucks crack, I literally was willing to risk my life for a caffeinated cold mocha latte drink every once in a while. So instead, I drank that La Colombe crack this time and let me tell you, the risk was well worth it!

    The La Colombe Coffee Workshop brand is definitely a go-to brand for me. I love its velvety texture and how it smoothly glides down my throat. Overall, I do like Starbucks better due to their mocha lattes seeming sweeter than La Colombe’s mocha lattes. For me, that’s definitely not a deal breaker because less sugar is always better for health reasons for those who are allowed to drink caffeinated drinks. To me, the La Colombe mocha draft latte drink still tastes great and was a very pleasurable experience when I had that drink in my hand today while I partook, sipping and riding around while mom was my chauffeur. 

    Yeah, La Colombe is that mocha latte joint I’d definitely try several more times over … and over. It’s a cheaper alternative to Starbucks, or at least at my area CVS store it is. You can order them online as well. I haven’t done the math yet on the online price of each can yet, but hopefully they’re much cheaper or at least around the same price as they were at my local CVS store. CVS is a bit more expensive than other places and that was even before this new economy we have now in 2026, so you may be able to get it cheaper at a traditional type of grocery store, maybe I’m thinking.

  • Playlist curation music promotion, reviews, and sync licensing in 2026

    This blog post is about music promotion. If you’d like some music exposure for your rap, pop, or lofi beat making brand, then read this!

    Yes, payola is illegal which is payment to radio stations to give your song or songs spins or plays. There’s a way to get around this though, so let me spit.

    Payola is also not allowed on the Spotify platform for their playlist curators. I’m not sure if other music streaming platforms won’t allow payola or payment to playlist curators on their platforms but I’m very sure Spotify does not allow that, but let me tell you this. Playlist curators are allowed to get paid to review your music tracks, and then from there they will decide whether or not they’d like to add you to one of their pop, lofi, or rap playlists. So again, payment for reviewing your track is allowed. Recording artists, lofi instrumentalists, or jazz hop beat makers are not paying for placement in this scenario, but they’re paying to get heard in hopes that they could get placement after they receive an honest review of their music. Even if you can’t get placement a few times, this can still be very beneficial for your brand after getting honest feedback. Feedback makes artists become more aware of the things they need to work on for improvement and helps build tougher skin as well.

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    There’s a ton of music playlist curation platforms out there on the net. You just have to go get your Google on trying to find playlisters or music curation platforms.

    What you do need to watch out for is those music curators who have bots as their audience. If they buy streams, it’s probably more than likely bots that they are purchasing. Make sure that the playlist curators that you use get listeners organically. There’s a few playlist platforms that have a bot detection system in order for you to avoid that kind of thing.

    Also, before I head out I would like to discuss sync licensing. A lot of artists don’t have the funds to market or get promotion for their brand when it comes to streaming, so maybe sync licensing might be for you, maybe. With sync, you can generate a lot more money than you would with streaming if your music is used in TV and film. You can sign up with ASCAP or BMI and make yourself a publisher of your PRO or Performing Rights Organization account or find a publisher that looks for sync deals for you. There’s several sync platforms you can use, so just Google them. With some of these Sync platforms it’s not mandatory that you already be signed up with ASCAP or BMI. For more information about sync, please get your Google on.