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Kellogg's Coco Pops Coco Rocks

 
Description: A chocolatey landslide. Wow.

Newest Review: ... anyway. It contains Folic Acid so would be good for expectant mothers. They are suitable for vegetarians. They contain nuts ... more

 ... so if you have any allergies you may be better avoiding these. They are made by Kelloggs who are one of the most popular cereal makers in the UK. They are low in fat so good for those on a diet and watching their waistline. Each 30 gram serving contains only 122 Calories and 0.9 Grams of saturated fat. When i poured them into the bowl, they turned the milk really chocolately which was lovely when i started eating them but got a little bit sickly after a while. I was expecting them to be filled with lots of yumm...more

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Premium Review Kellogg's Coco Pops Coco Rocks: Didn't 'Rock' my world! (343 words)
by - written on 19/09/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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We did our shopping at Morrisons yesterday and we saw these for half price and as they are chocolate...! Made by Kellogg's you would expect hem to be good, especially with a famous name like Coco Pops on the box. These 'Coco Rocks are boxed in a funky box; really colourful and eye-catching with the cheeky monkey on the front grinning away under an avalanche of cereal pieces and chunks of chocolate! Each bar contains only 82 calories so you can see they are being marketed towards healthy eating as well as kids... My box had a best before lasting until next may but they won't last that long, lol! A Coco Rocks snack has weighs 20g ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review Coco Pops Rocks From Kellogg's (607 words)
by - written on 28/04/07 (Very useful, 210 readings)
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Coco Pops Rocks From Kellogg’s Cereal is something I love and I seem to go through boxes of the stuff. I can find that getting the same old sort is rather tiresome and I usually try and try newly released products or ones that are on special offer and I have yet to try. These Coco Pops Rocks were on special offer in Tesco’s a few weeks ago and I think it was something like £2.50 pence for two boxes. They are smaller than most boxes but they are rather heavy and contain a lot of “Rocks” inside. They are fairly new out on to the market and no one I knew had tried them yet so I thought I would give them ago. These chocolate ...  Read the complete review

Zmugzy
Premium Review Kellogg's Coco Pops Coco Rocks: The Rocky Horror Breakfast Cereal (327 words)
by - written on 29/08/08 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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According to Kellogg's you can "crunch your way through these multigrain chocolaty rock formations, one hard and crunchy, and one with a soft chocolaty centre". But this is not a crunchy breakfast cereal unless you eat them without milk. To be perfectly honest, I find it difficult to understand how people can actually eat this stuff. This is the rocky horror show of breakfasts. Coco Rocks are in many ways similar to coco pops and are equally as sickly... no they're not, they're definitely more sickly. As you pour them from the pack you'll find they consist of two different shapes: round balls and oval shapes. The oval ones contain a soft chocolate ...  Read the complete review

sexyminxy
Premium Review Big letdown! (282 words)
by - written on 21/09/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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I love chocolate and have been a big Coco Pops fan for years so when i was in Iceland i spotted Coco Pops Coco Rocks on offer. They were selling two boxes for £4 so i thought i would try them. They only had boxes weighing 350 grams each available but they looked lovely so i decided to buy them anyway. It contains Folic Acid so would be good for expectant mothers. They are suitable for vegetarians. They contain nuts so if you have any allergies you may be better avoiding these. They are made by Kelloggs who are one of the most popular cereal makers in the UK. They are low in fat so good for those on a diet and watching their ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review Kellogg's Coco Pops Coco Rocks: nom nom nom (270 words)
by - written on 08/06/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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I'm really not into cereal never have been, in fact breakfast has never been my favourite meal but I have to eat something as I would get famished otherwise. It's probably safe to say as well that I have tried in my quest to find a yummy cereal, virtually every cereal available and now I believe I have found my Holy Grail! You see cereals like Crunchy Nut cornflakes and Crunchy Nut clusters, I like a lot but they are very sweet. Almost too sweet but any less sweet and it seem the taste is flat and boring like cornflakes. However the Holy Grail that I speak of that is both sweet but not sickly (in my own humble opinion) Is Kelloggs Coco Pops Rocks. Okay okay I ...  Read the complete review

 

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