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Jordans Country Crisp Real StrawberriesNewest Review: ... cereal with it's appropriate fruit. The box has a basic white colour but is small and smart. For a 500g box, it will cost ... more More Jordans in Food
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by - written on 30/08/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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Jordans Country Crisp cereal is really delicious and perhaps the most delicious you can buy. They aren't the cheapest cereals but they are full of flavour and of real quality too. I am reviewing the real strawberries flavour although they also produce other ones. The cereal has a new box design where the Country Crisp logo is in the middle in red large font and the Jordans logo is above on an image of a wheat field. Below is the flavour and an image of the cereal with it's appropriate fruit. The box has a basic white colour but is small and smart. For a 500g box, it will cost you around £2.22, which isn't very cheap but it'll last you over a week for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/08/09 (Useful, 5 readings)
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Jordans country crisp, real strawberries! Jordans Country Crisp Real Strawberries is just one of the many varieties of Jordans Country Crisp. It is sold in 500g boxes, retailing at around £2.20 in most supermarkets. This cereal consists of crisp oaty clusters and freeze dried strawberries. It's usually eaten with milk, but even without, it's absolutely delicious! Although the price is high compared to most breakfast cereals, the delicious taste more than makes up for this! However, in only 50g served with 100ml of semi-skimmed milk, there is nearly 300 calories and almost 14g of fat, which is very high compared with other breakfast ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/07/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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I don't like cereal. When we were kids we used to have "cereal days" when we had to eat cereal for breakfast and I found some that I could palate but I haven't eaten them much since I left home. But then I tried Rumblers (separate review on that when dooyoo add them to the database) which are basically a pot of crispy cluster things with fruit bits in, and yoghurt which you add to it. Rumblers are great but at £1 a pop (i.e. £1 per breakfast) they're a bit expensive, so I don't get them often. But one day I decided to have a look around to see if I could find a cereal that was similar to what you get in the Rumbers pots. I saw the Jordan's country ... Read the complete review
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