Tesco Strawberry Crisp Cereal
Crunch, Crunch, Crunch - Tesco Strawberry Crisp Cereal Breakfast

Product Type: Tesco Breakfast

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Tesco Strawberry Crisp Cereal

sammy00

Member Name: sammy00

Product:

Tesco Strawberry Crisp Cereal

Date: 01/03/12

Rating:

Advantages: Price, Taste, Quality

Disadvantages: A Bigger box would be nice

As mentioned in my other reviews I have cereal for my breakfast every morning. And as mentioned I have been trying some of the Tesco own brand products to do a bit of cost cutting and the Tesco Crunch Cereal was one of them. We used to but the Jordan's Crunchy Crisp and the Tesco Strawberry Crunch is pretty much the same.

The cereal is oat clusters and dried strawberry pieces. It is priced at £1.49 for a 500g box. The box itself is red in colour and has a bowl of the Strawberry Crisp on the front. It is a nice looking box and looks as attractive as the Jordan's range. The oat clusters vary in size a lot, which differs from Jordan's as they are normally the same size (roughly). Tesco's clusters vary from the size or a 50p coin to practically crumbs. I didn't mind this at all, in fact I did quite like the smaller chucks. The Strawberry prices are dried, but when you add the milk to the cereal they do fluff up a little.

The cereal is very sweet and filling. I have found it even nicer with warm milk which turns it into a stodgy oaty mix. The Strawberry Crisp has 225 cal, 9g Sugar, 8g Fat based on a bowl with semi-skimmed milk. I find it much more filling than any traditional cereal like cornflakes or rice crispies and it keeps me going all morning. Tesco also do a 'Crunch' cereal with Pecans, and a Chocolate version.

It is well worth trying if you like Jordan's Country Crisp

Summary: Just far to yummy to stop eating!