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Asda White Chocolate ButtonsNewest Review: ... the back containing all the nutritional information necessary. ***Price*** A 70g bag of White Chocolate Buttons cost 39p ... more More Asda in Food
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by - written on 13/10/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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I'm not the biggest fan of white chocolate and would always opt for milk or dark chocolate over white. But as I am working my way through all of the Asda own brand confectionary I thought I would give the White Chocolate Buttons a try. ***Packaging*** The white chocolate buttons come in a 70g bag. The bag is a bright red/ pink coloured with White Chocolate Buttons written in blue font across the front of the bag. The colours are very bright and clashing which makes the bag stand out on the shelf. Like Asda'a other own brand sweets there is a clear cut out window on the front of the The bag itself is a reddish colour verging ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/10/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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If you have young children then you are more than likely to have chocolate buttons lying around. My mum tends to buy the Cadburys white buttons but I usually add these Asda ones to my shop every two weeks because I can get three 70g packets for just £1 which I think is great value for money. The buttons are very similar to the Cadbury's version and if you put them side by side then I'm sure you wouldn't beable to tell the difference. They are circular with a flat bottom and slightly rounded top and they are very thin. The buttons have a very sweet aroma to them and when you pop one in your mouth, they instantly start to melt. If you want to get that ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/08/08 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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After trying a large proportion of Asda's jelly kid's sweets I decided it was high time I tried one with a chocolate content and so Asda's White Chocolate Buttons were just what I reached for. These chocolate buttons come in a relatively plain but still eye-catching 70g bag and cost 38p. They can of course be bought on offer "Any 3 for £1". The bag itself is a reddish colour verging on pink and has a huge white chocolate button in the centre with the words White Chocolate Buttons in red and blue written across it. Although the design is simple I do find it very enticing and it certainly drew me towards the sweets themselves. The front also tells me ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/04/09 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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When first scanning the aisles of ASDA and come across these White Chocolate Buttons the first thought that came to my head was 'these are definately for kids....right ?' But something inside told me to just try these out. I have always loved chocoalte buttons so i was intrigued to find out what the white chocolate tasted like. These white chocolate buttons come in a rather simple and boring packaging. They are a 70g bag and do cost around 38p i think. And as it says on the packet itself, it can be bought in a ay 3 for £1 deal. The bag is red with a big white chocolate button illustration in the middle with the ASDA logo just above. It also has 'White ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/05/09 (Very useful, 57 readings)
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When it comes to white chocolate buttons, can you really go wrong? Asda's own range are part of the '3 for £1' selection, and each packet contains around 60 buttons. White chocolate is (to me) preferable to milk or dark chocolate, as it is much sweeter, and often has a creamier taste to it. It also results in far less headaches for me than its darker cousins. What you're looking at are pieces of white chocolate, about the size and thickness of a one pence piece. This size makes them ideal for giving to little children, as toddlers can hold them easily, and it also means you can give just a little bit of chocolate to a kiddy if that's all you want to ... Read the complete review
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