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Cadbury Jaffa CakesNewest Review: ... I actually think the Asda's own ones are better and I will tell you why; these Cadburys ones have clearly sourced high ... more More Cadbury in Food
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by - written on 25/08/09 (Very useful, 143 readings)
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PRICE: 99p for 24 Jaffa Cakes at my local Morrisons - 100% extra free offer from Cadburys, 24 cakes for the price of 12 NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION (per cake): Calories: 45 Kj: 190 Protein: 0.6g Carbohydrate: 7.9g Fat: 1.2g INGREDIENTS: Glucose-fructose syrup, sugar, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, dried skimmed milk, milk fat, soya lecithin, wheat flour, pasteurised whole egg, dextrose, concentrated orange juice, citric acid, glycerol, pectin, disodium diphosphate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrates, curcumin NO DIETARY/ALLERGY ADVICE SHOWN ON ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/10/09 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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My brother in law is staying with us at the moment and whilst we were picking up some munchies for the film we were watching last night, he grabbed a couple of boxes of these. I would usually go for the cheaper brand but these were on offer and I wasn't about to argue with him. They cost 99p for a box of 24 although 12 of those were actually free so you will usually pay 99p for just 12 jaffa cakes which is pretty expensive when you can usually get a box of 24 for 60p at Sainsburys. I was expecting big things from these considering they were topped with Cadburys chocolate but I have to say that I was pretty disappointed with them. The jaffa cakes are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/10/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Jaffa Cakes are never going to be my first choice when it comes to sweet products; something about them just reminds me of childhood, and I don't think they make a very sophisticated treat. However, my brother bought a few boxes the other day as they were on offer in Morrisons, so I gave them a go! Jaffa Cakes are made of a sponge wafer topped with orange marmalade, and coated in Cadburys milk chocolate. Let's break them down bit by bit: 1) The sponge- nice and bouncy, this sponge is a tad granulated and sugary but really tastes fresh. Not one of the jaffas was dry at the edges or anything. 2) The orange marmalade. This was so strong ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/08/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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My sister brought these by mistake cos she thought they were the proper MCvities ones and she thought she was doing good buying them cos they were only 59p. My dad moaned cos hes a bit stuck in his ways with food but I loved these. The chocolate on top is proper Cadburys chocolate and loads nicer than the Mcvities chocolate cos that's a bit dry but this is creamy and like proper chocolate. The orange is a bit sweeter than the orange in the normal Jaffa cakes but its still nice and tastes like real oranges. The cake bit at the bottom is nice and soft. Its sweet and chewy and the best thing about the Jaffa cake for ... Read the complete review
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