| Product: |
Haribo Starmix |
| Date: |
31/10/09 (36 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: yummy, good price
Disadvantages: you always want more
Haribo Starmix are my favourite sweets.
We bought a large pack of the mini bags yesterday from Home Bargains for 99p.
The intention was, that they would be treats for the trick or treaters tomorrow night as they are a nice little size to give out to each child.
BUT, yes you guessed it, my husband, my daughter and I have scoffed the whole lot! I will need to get something which we don't like next time, to give the trick or treaters half a chance.
The Product:
The Starmix Haribo variety contain a mixture of mini gummy bears, rings, cola bottles and also fried eggs and red hearts with the foamy sweet portion on the bottom. (We all fight over the fried eggs in my house.)
Starmix are now free from artificial colours.
Nutritional Information:
Typical values per 100g Per serving (40g)
Energy 1463kj 585kj
Energy 138kcal
Protein 6.6g 2.6g
Carbohydrate 79g 31.6g
of which sugars 63.4g 25.4g
Fat 0.2g 0.1g
of which saturates 0.1g 0g
Fibre 0.3g 0.1g
Sodium Trace Trace
Ingredients:
Glucose Syrup, Sugar, Dextrose, Gelling Agent (Gelatine), Citric Acid, Caramelised Sugar Syrup, Flavourings, Fruit and Plant Concentrates (Aronia, Blackcurrant, Carrot, Elderberry, Grape , Lemon, Mango, Orange, Passion Fruit, Redcurrant, Safflower), Colours (Carmine, Copper Complexes of Chlorophyll), Glazing Agents (Vegetable Oil, Beeswax and Carnauba Wax), Invert Sugar Syrup.
Cost:
In Asda:
A little mini pack costs 9p
200g pack costs 98p
250g will cost £1.00
You can now also purchase a Haribo Starmix tube which contains 120g, I have purchased a tube of these as a stocking filler for my daughter.
As with all types of sweets, Haribo Starmix should be consumed as part of an active, balanced lifestyle.
Summary: Yummy sweets for all ages
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Last comment:
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- 31/10/09 I must get some of this to put in with hubbies Christmas present, Susan |
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