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Co-op Low Fat Hazelnut YoghurtNewest Review: ... seemed most appealing, there was no indication as to what the yoghurt itself looked like. When I peeled back the lid and ... more More Co-op in Food
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by - written on 31/07/08 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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There isn't a Co-op near where I live, so when I went down to my mam's house in the North East for a few weeks, I decided this would be the perfect opportunity to sample their yoghurts. There are several flavours in the Co-op's low fat yoghurt range, one of which being hazelnut. The yoghurts come in a cylindrical shiny plastic pot, with a little plastic foiled lid. This particular pot was an attractive pale brown shade, much appropriate to match the colour of hazelnut. Although the images of nuts on the packaging seemed most appealing, there was no indication as to what the yoghurt itself looked like. When I peeled back the lid and sniffed in the sweet, ... Read the complete review
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