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Price Comparison for Honey Waffles
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Biona Organic Apricot Waffles
fruit flavoured traditional waffles honey sweetened no added beet ... Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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£ 1.54 |
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Biona Organic Maple Syrup Waffles
Honey sweetened no added beet or cane sugar Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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£ 1.64 |
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Organic Apricot Waffles, Biona
fruit flavoured traditional waffles, honey sweetened, no added be ... Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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£ 1.79 |
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Organic Maple Syrup Waffles, Biona
Honey sweetened, no added beet or cane sugar Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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£ 1.89 |
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by - written on 26/10/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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Honey waffles are the newest cereal creation from honey monster foods. I used to eat healthy cereals in the morning only to find myself craving junk food by mid-day. Then I changed my strategy and started treating myself to a bowl of junk food cereal every morning, and am now able to stave off my sugar cravings until the evening most days. This may not be the healthiest breakfast in the world but it works for me. One thing that is great about honey waffles is that it doesn't contain nuts. I am fine with nuts but my boyfriend is allergic and so when I am breakfasting with him I avoid them. It is amazing how many cereals do contain nuts, so there is ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/09/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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Following on from the hugely successful Sugar Puffs, the mascot Honey Monster has now developed into a company all of its own, and Honey Monster Foods have released this clever cereal, Honey Waffles. With wholegrain wheat and oats moulded into small mini waffles and coated with honey, these are an ideal cereal for kids, with goodness as well as a bit of sweetness and flavour. The packaging is pretty standard, with the soft, golden yellow of the box quite enticing. The figure of the Honey Monster looms in the background, reaching forward and pouring milk onto a bowl of them, and this is attractive advertising. That notwithstanding, a 375g box of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/09/09 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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Because he wouldn't beehive! Recently I got a new fridge freezer, and so for that week I went to Iceland to get it all filled up , as the value there on frozen foods is excellent. However, I remembered that I needed some new cereal, and grabbed the first thing that came to hand - a big box of Honey Waffles . The packaging is mainly a nice warm orange/yellow colour, with a large red band on the box telling me that there was 50% extra free in this box, making it 563g for the price of 375 . There is a large picture of the Honey Monster, pouring a glass of milk onto the crisp golden looking waffles, sqaure pieces with 9 holes in them each, and a couple ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/06/09 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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Seeing a pack of Honey Waffles in Asda for only £1 I decided to give them a try. I hadn't heard of them before - they are a new product from the Honey Monster, the same maker as Sugar Puffs (which I love) and have a big image of the Honey Monster on the front of the pack. Honey Waffles are a multigrain cereal, made with wholegrain wheat and oats, coated with sugar and honey, fortified with vitamins and iron. The actual cereal is in the shape of small waffles which are a dark golden brown colour. The cereal contains no artificial anything - colours, flavours, sweeteners or preservatives and contains 112 calories with each 30g serving, which is around the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/05/09 (Very useful, 94 readings)
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Honey Waffles come from the makers of Sugar Puffs, as if you hadn't guessed by the picture of Honey Monster on the box! I bought these while they were on special offer at Tesco, at an introductory price of £1, however they normally retail at £1.89 (as of May 2009). The cereal itself is a multigrain cereal, shaped into mini waffle shapes and coated in honey and sugar; they are also fortified with iron and vitamins. Put simply, they contain rice semolina, wholegrain wheat, maize semolina and wholegrain oats. They also contain no artificial colours, flavours, sweeteners or preserves. A 30g bowlful will cost you 112 calories of your daily ... Read the complete review
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