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Asda Good For You CroissantsNewest Review: ... to pick up after running all the way there. This range should really be called Asda's "Not quite so bad for you!" ... more More Asda in Food
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by - written on 28/08/08 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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At £1.79 for eight croissants these are not expensive. (Considering you would pay more than that for just one in a cafe!) They taste good, the 40% fat reduction is not that noticeable which pleasantly suprised me. They also explode in large flakes all over your chest, table and floor, just like normal ones do! They are part of the large 'Good for you.' range from Asda. Now come on Asda! Who are you trying to kid? The only way these croissants would be good for you is if you got a friend to drive three miles away from your house and leave them on a handy gate post for you to pick up after running all the way there. This ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/06/08 (Very useful, 143 readings)
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I'd always fancied trying croissants; they looked so scrumptious! I'd never quite gotten round to it though, until I stayed away from home for a few days and found some in my mam's kitchen cupboard. I thought this was a good a time as any to give them a try, and took one out of the packet. It was delicious! When I went back home, I couldn't help but add some to the trolley whilst at Asda. The Good For You croissants come in a pack of 8, in a clear packet so you can see right in. The croissants themselves are a nice size, fitting across the palm of my hand. I liked my croissant warmed up (though you can eat it cold from the packet) so I popped it into the ... Read the complete review
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