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Hartley's Raspberry JellyNewest Review: ... with orange or strawberry normally being my first options. I think that when it comes to jelly though, which is a very ... more More Hartley`s in Food
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by - written on 20/07/09 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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I hadn't had jelly in a while, and there's always a pack in the cupboard. I was a little disappointed to find that it had obviously been sat in there feeling unloved for too long because it was out of date so I bought another one. I didn't have to think about which brand to buy; Hartley's is my first choice every time, partially out of habit and partially because I can trust that it's reliable. From it's birth in 1871, Hartley's has produced a well-known range of jellies that are probably the most purchased of all brands. The range has since expanded to include several flavours, as well as sugar-free versions with less calories. Raspberry is usually ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/07/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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I love jelly and there is something so special about making it from scratch. There are many versions of jelly in the Hartley's range including ready to eat pots and low calorie versions however the most traditional and my favourite are the blocks you have to make yourself. One flavour I have tried is the raspberry! The jelly can be found in all supermarkets including Tesco, Asda, Ocado etc. They can be found in the aisle alongside all other jellies and products such as angel delight. In Tesco they are often along the frozen aisle in their own little shelves. Outside the freezers of course! They come in a pack weighing 135g, and this costs only 28p. I think ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/02/09 (Very useful, 134 readings)
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I have made many flavoured jellies with Hartley's jelly tablets one is the raspberry flavoured one. This jelly is delicious in the summer with real raspberries. . Hartley's raspberry jelly can be bought in most food shops. Tesco sells this jelly for 35p their own jelly is 28p. Usually I would buy the cheaper tesco one but have on occasion had the Hartley's jelly. Hartley's make many flavoured jellies and other food products too .Hartley's were founded in 1871 The Raspberry jelly as you would expect comes in a red card pack. The raspberry jelly tablet is wrapped in a see through plastic wrapper. The rectangle of jelly ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/12/08 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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All of my family like jelly and I usually try to make sure I have some in the fridge as a low calorie, low fat, sweet snack. I have tried granules, which I found were difficult to totally dissolve and so I returned to the old fashioned jelly blocks. I've tried the supermarket value versions which don't offer a strong flavour (plus you can pretty much only get them in strawberry and raspberry flavours) but do offer the benefit of being really really cheap. Not worth the trade off I thought on balance so I switched to the standard supermarket version. I was fairly happy with this in terms of price and quality but when I saw that Hartley's raspberry were on ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/04/09 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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The Hartley's company was founded in 1871 in Lancashire by a man with the fantastic name of Sir William Pickles Hartley. The brand is now owned by Premier Foods Plc but there can be no doubt that for more than a century Hartley's have been at the top of their game in the making of Jams, Marmalades and Jellies. If you are one of our American friends then you would call it Jell-O. Jelly and indeed jam is one of those products where I gravitate towards a known and trusted brand name. I know with Hartley's that the product will both be good and have a taste and texture that I am used to. This Raspberry jelly is a prime example. ... Read the complete review
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