
Product Type: Hartley`s Dessert / Yoghurts

by - written on 23/01/12, updated on 23/01/12 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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My best friend and the perfect bribe. I am not here to give parenting advice but I am not a big fan of my little ones eating sweets, however I do think they deserve a treat every now and again (I'm not an ogre). These over the last 2 years have become my best friend. I have twins and they have very different personalities and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/10/10 (Very useful, 174 readings)
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Recently I was shopping in my local Tesco store and saw these Hartley's jelly pots on offer 6 pots for £2. Individually they were priced around £0.45 a pot so I didn't think the offer was bad value. Now I am not a massive jelly fan, but I had wanted to cut down on my calorie intake so I opted for the no added sugar versions, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/10/10, updated on 08/10/10 (Very useful, 97 readings)
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Hartley's Ready to Eat Jelly At the moment the more adult version of these Jellies are on offer in Morrisons and seeing as they are cheap, fat free and low in calories how could I not stock up on them. Okay so possibly the idea of already made jelly is pretty lazy but seeing as the more adult flavours of the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/07/10 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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In this review in particular I will be focusing on the sugar free variety of this food item. I intially chose this product because I am obsessed with weight loss right now, being summer, being a UK size 14 (used to be a 10!) and really wishing away the lbs! I heard of women in Japan buying Zero cal jelly from any convienience ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/04/10 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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Up until lately I've never had jelly for years. I can remember going to kids parties and having the famous jelly and ice cream but it seems over the years I had grown out of it however my friend recommended these handy jelly pots to me. My friend is also on the weight watchers diet and eats these jellies when she feels like she wants ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/02/10, updated on 27/02/10 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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I'm a big fan of Jelly but i'm too impatient to make myself a bowl, leave it in the fridge to set for a while and so on. I also find, on the rare occasion I do make a full bowl myself, that I eat a small amount, and then leave the rest in the fridge for a few days where it then goes funny. Such a waste! So, on discovering ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/01/10 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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Jelly is normally a not too high calorie snack. We used to get the little ones from Asda that were sold in the chill bit, but annoyingly enough they stopped selling them. These are alright though, and we bought a couple when Asda was selling 3 for £1. They normally cost about 40p. These are in 125g tubs. They are quite short, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/01/10 (Very useful, 185 readings)
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Hartley's Jelly is the main brand of jelly to be found in Supermarkets and they sell many different jelly products including jelly crystals, the solid jelly cubes, the quick set jellys and the ready to eat pots. Im a big jelly fan, always have been since a kid when my mum used to make jellys for my birthdays.. now that im an ... Read the complete review
