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Asda Teeth BrushesNewest Review: ... £1 offer so I chose a few of these. One bag I chose were the pale blue bag of Asda's Teeth and Toothbrushes. A fun, friendly ... more More Asda in Food
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by - written on 09/11/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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Having an Asda just opened about a 5 minutes walk away from me is lethal, I find so many excuses to go and buy some rubbish lol! Halloween came and of course I had to take my 23 month old twin boys out trick or treating, they didn't have a clue what was going on but I did. Me being mummy dearest though popped to asda to fetch some sweets to pop in their pumpkin buckets. Asda have a wide selection of sweets, a few of their bags of sweets are in the three for £1 offer so I chose a few of these. One bag I chose were the pale blue bag of Asda's Teeth and Toothbrushes. A fun, friendly and childlike bag with colourful writing and a picture of a set of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/09/08 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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My daughter has never been a fan of jelly sweets, being more like myself and choosing the chocolate route, my son on the other hand loves jellies, and these jellies in particular. The product I will now review is "Asda's teeth and toothbrushes. The pack is simple and effective. The colour of the pack is a light powder blue with a set of teeth being brushed with a toothbrush. Under this is a clear "smile" shaped panel, through which the enclosed sweets is visible. At the top there is the statement that these are free from artificial colours and preservatives, which upon seeing the sweets you will agree with, the colours are not ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/09/08 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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After coming home from an Air Cadet swimming competition last night I was happy to find that my dad had been to Asda and picked up some of Asda's children's sweet for us to eat whilst we watched a film. The bag I chose to eat and so now review was Asda's Teeth & Toothbrushes. The packet is very pastel in colour. The main background is a baby blue and has the words "Teeth & Toothbrushes" written on it in deep purple and green. The front also has a picture of some teeth being brushed by a toothbrush and a smiling mouth through which the contents inside can be seen. The information that the sweets also contain no artificial colours or ... Read the complete review
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