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Asda Rainbow ButtonsNewest Review: ... if I am not mistaken. The chocolate on those ones and the chocolate in the Asda ones is cheap chocolate, nowhere near as ... more More Asda in Food
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by - written on 12/07/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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I have a bit of a sweet tooth and I just love children's type chocolates and jellies and the likes, so asda`s range of their own make sweet products are a big hit with me and none more so than their Rainbow Buttons. These sweets are basically a white chocolate shaped button with many tiny sugar balls on them, the buttons being white chocolate are of course white and the colour comes from the tiny coloured sugar balls that cover each and every button. I remember these as a young girl and they used to be brown chocolate with the coloured balls and were known as skiffle discs if I am not mistaken. The chocolate on those ones and the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/07/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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These Rainbow buttons regularly fall into our basket when we do an online shop, not by me but by Andrew. He loves the things and whilst I wouldn't turn them down, I wouldn't say that they are on the top of my list for favourite sweets. They are circular disks which resemble a white chocolate button but covering one side is a layer of 'hundreds and thousands'. In this particular bag you will find that there are around 25-30 individual buttons which I find to be more than enough. The thing about these particular buttons over normal buttons is that I need to be in the mood for them. Besides from the fact that they are very, very sweet they also have a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/11/08 (Very useful, 145 readings)
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Once again it is a bag of Asda's children's sweets that I am going to review. The bag in particular is rainbow Buttons, which I must admit I really enjoyed eating. Then again there are very few Asda brand sweets that I haven't enjoyed eating. The sweets come in a 70g bag and cost 37p but can be bought with any other 2 bags of Asda's sweets in this range for £1, making them even better value for money. The bag in question stands out quite while and is in my opinion quite funky. It is deep pink in colour and has a picture of a gold pot on the front with rainbow buttons jumping out of it. I suppose this is to signify the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. To ... Read the complete review
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