Morrisons Choco Curls Cereal Reviews

Morrisons Choco Curls Cereal Breakfast

Product Type: Morrisons Breakfast

Newest Review: ... little half circled curls... The box is 375 g and the contents are suitable for vegetarians which is good, but for the ... more

 ... allergy advice the curls contain gluten from the wheat. The box is green and sky blue with a boy and a girl cartoon on the front using a chocolate flavoured curl as a parachute - it would really appeal to children as it looks fun to eat! This product is free from artificial flavours, colours and hydrogenated fats and the boc is recyclable. Made in Germany, the calories are 171 with 30g being served with semi skimmed milk, and have a really high sugar amount of 9.1g which I think is really bad for kids teeth! The f...more

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Morrisons Choco Curls Cereal: A good cereal from Morrisons own range. (314 words)
by - written on 02/10/09 (Very useful, 97 readings)
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Since being a kid I've loved chocolate breakfast cereals (who doesn't?!) so when I saw these 'Choco Curls' made by Morrisons and they were only £1.59 I used pester power to get a packet, lol! Advertised for 'kids on the move' by saying they are 'Kid Smart' which is a registered trademark, this cereal is made of wheat and are really dark coloured little half circled curls... The box is 375 g and the contents are suitable for vegetarians which is good, but for the allergy advice the curls contain gluten from the wheat. The box is green and sky blue with a boy and a girl cartoon on the front using a chocolate flavoured curl as a parachute - ...  Read the complete review

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