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Nescafé FrappéNewest Review: ... The box itself gives instruction on how to make a delicious cup for yourself in 3 different ways- one adding just cold milk, ... more |
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by - written on 31/05/09 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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These are amazing especially for the hot summer. I never new supermarkets sold frappe sachets/packs until recently when I went into Tesco. I had seen lots of other hot coffee mixes- like cappuccinos, lattes, espresso etc but never this. They were reduced to clear for around a £1 guess- can't remember. The pack has 8 sachets. The box itself gives instruction on how to make a delicious cup for yourself in 3 different ways- one adding just cold milk, one with ice and one with the ice-cream. I tried the last one and it was truly heavenly. Blend together- 200ml cold milk, 1 sachet frappe mix, 1 scoop of vanilla ice-cream, and ice. I added sugar too and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/09/08 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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I bought this product after trying it at a friend's house. I'm not a huge coffee lover but I thought I'd give it a go. I found the drink to be really refreshing, so I went and bought some of my own. The product is in powder form and comes in individual sachets so there's not measuring our or spooning into glasses to do. You can make it with water or with milk but I tend to use mostly milk with a little bit of water so that it's creamy but not too thick or too thin. The actual sachets themselves are quite generous so I would recommend using quite a tall glass. The downside to this product is that it takes quite a lot of time to mix, obviously it being a cold ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/12/05 (Very useful, 1374 readings)
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I was round at my dad’s house one day in the summer when he asked me if I wanted a Frappe. Now, I had never heard of Frappe, and when he told me that it was iced coffee, I thought yuk. I really hate coffee when it has gone cold. But he said that they were really nice, and me trusting my dad decided to give it a go. Well what can I say, it was delicious, and I went straight round to Asda before I went home to buy a box for myself. They come in boxes of eight sachets, and retail at around £2.20. It is usually found on the hot drinks aisle, near the cappuccino. In each sachet is 25grammes of powder containing coffee, powdered skimmed milk and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/12/05 (Useful, 109 readings)
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If you are anything like me, you still want a coffee fix in the summer, but don't fancy a steaming hot cup. Well, Nescafe Frappe fixes that problem. OK I know its nearly Christmas and summer is long gone, but keep it in mind for next year maybe! This product comes in 8 25g sachets each containing instant coffee, skimmed milk powder and sugar. As sugar is listed as the first ingredient I assume that there is more of this than any other ingredient. This is all very well if you dont have to watch your sugar intake or are not on a diet, but it would be nice to see a low sugar variety as each sachet contains 97 calories. I'm not sure whether the 97 calories is when ... Read the complete review
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