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Fabulous Bakin Boys Flapjack FingersNewest Review: ... are perfect for lunch boxes or snacking. This particular flavour of flapjacks is 'Golden Oaty' but they do come in: Choc ... more |
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by - written on 15/11/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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Fabulous Bakin Boys Flapjack Fingers have been out for quite a while now and they are really handy. This is why... The brand also do muffins, loaf cakes and cup cakes. They are all Nut Free, Artificial Colour and Artificial Flavour Free, as well as Hydrogenated Fat Free and even suitable for vegetarians. The packaging is great because they are all individually wrapped so they are perfect for lunch boxes or snacking. This particular flavour of flapjacks is 'Golden Oaty' but they do come in: Choc on Top Honey & Fruit Mighty Oat Really Raspberry Yoghurty This ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/03/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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Bakin Boys Flapjack Fingers.... The fabulous Bakin Boys Golden Oaty Flapjack Fingers were on offer a short while ago in Tesco's for around the £1 region for a box of six. I do believe there was another flavour available but as to what that flavour was I am not too sure. I had never tried these before so for £1 I thought I would give them a try. They were more for my son Jack and my other half to eat as I am trying to be good and these do not really feature in my food plan. However the seem to be enjoyed by both of them because there was only an empty box left when I came to do this review! The Flapjack come housed in a nice carboard ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/01/09 (Very useful, 124 readings)
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We always have a couple of different cake options in the cupboard for lunch boxes and snack times. Last week the Fabulous Bakin Boys flapjacks were on a half price offer, so we ended up paying 69p for a packet of six individually wrapped flap jack fingers instead of over a pound. The flapjacks come in a box which is now marketed as a grab pack, presumably because you can grab one on the go. The flap jack's aren't amazingly big and do look a lot like fingers, and similar to a chocolate bar size. Inside their cardboard box they are wrapped in clear plastic wrap, making them ideal to pop in a lunch box. I have always liked the cupcakes made by the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/05/06 (Very useful, 371 readings)
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Five Golden Oaty Flapjack Fingers. That’s what the box promises, and for 99p it’s not too bad value to be honest. Now I love flapjacks usually but there are so many different versions of them that it is hard to find one that is my favourite. Browsing Sainsbury’s shelves for suitable lunchbox additions the other day I came across these by the Fabulous Bakin Boys. I had never heard of them before but knowing my 11 year old is partial to a flapjack I tossed them into the trolley. ##THE TASTE## I have to say, these are absolutely divine. When you first bite into them the chewiness is most apparent. Your teeth sink slowly through it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/03/09 (Very useful, 184 readings)
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Review of Fabulous Bakin' Boys Oaty Flapjack Fingers Flapjacks are a long standing favourite in my family but I have a problem with them, I cannot cook them! I've followed countless recipes and have never managed to produce an edible flapjack, so I was delighted to see flapjack fingers by the Fabulous Bakin' Boys company on sale in my local supermarket. Tesco were offering two varieties, golden oaty or yogurt topped, I am reviewing the Golden Oaty flapjack. **The product, taste & texture** A delicious, buttery, oaty finger of golden brown coloured, sweet, chewy flapjack. The texture is soft and moist, slightly sticky, with a syrupy sweet ... Read the complete review
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