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Alpro Soya Yoghurts Raspberry & Vanilla+CalciumNewest Review: ... looking - nothing too flash - they have a foil pull off lid which is green in colour and has the words 'alpro soya' in white ... more More Alpro in Food
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by - written on 18/08/09 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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I can take or leave eating yogurts; I much prefer to buy the drinkable variety as I'm more likely to consume one if it's in drink form. Having said that, on a recent food shopping expedition, hubby picked these up from the yogurt isle and popped them in the trolley as he is a huge yogurt lover. He proceeded to eat one when we got home (whilst I was left to put the shopping away may I hasten to add!), and they did look very nice indeed so I pinched one. The price and packaging~ These raspberry and vanilla soya yogurts come sold in a pack of 4 125g little pots and contain 98 calories(per pot). The pots are just average looking - nothing too ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/10/08 (Very useful, 214 readings)
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I like to try different things when I go shopping as variety is the spice of life, it makes it a lot more interesting so when I went to Tesco with my friend who is lactose intolerant and she picked up a packet of Alpro Soya Yoghurts Raspberry & Vanilla + Calcium I decided to give them a try and bought a packet myself. A packet of 4 125g yogurts cost me £1.43 which isn't a bad price really. Some of you might be wondering why she chose these yogurts because she is lactose intolerant, wouldn't any old yogurts be good enough? These are special because they are made from Soya rather than milk which is why she can eat them. What is lactose intolerance? Lactose ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/09/06 (Very useful, 1775 readings)
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The benefits of eating soy are often talked about, whether it be its' potential to lower bad cholesterol, various antioxidant cancer fighting properties, or aid in fighting bone disease. I have tried it in many forms over the years with mixed enjoyment. At present there is a block of tofu in my fridge that may not see the light of day and a nearly expired container of soy milk in the larder. I know it's good for me, it's just so....yeuch. I recently purchased a pack of Alpro Yofu yoghurt in raspberry/vanilla flavour. Four 125g pots cost £0.96 from Tesco, so a pretty competitive price compared with standard brand yoghurts. This kind has to be refrigerated, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/02/06 (Very useful, 1659 readings)
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Alpro Soya is the European market leader in soya products, and produces a large range of soya-based, dairy free alternatives to milk products. The range of products includes milk, yogurts, desserts and ice cream. I discovered the Alpro range a few months ago when I became vegan. I have been vegetarian for years, and found it quite difficult to find yogurts and desserts without gelatine, so I wish I’d found these sooner. Packaging The yogurts come in packs of four and each pot is 125g. The pots each have a small sticker on the side showing the flavour, and all of the product information can be found on the cardboard wrapping that encases the four ... Read the complete review
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