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Kellogg's ElevensesNewest Review: ... 'Elevenses' come in 4 flavours - chocolate, ginger, carrot and raisin. How do they taste? **************** I find them just ... more More Kellogg's in Food
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by chcouper - written on 14/02/08 (Very useful, 145 readings)
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I tried these Elevenses bars because I was looking for a great-tasting snack that wasn't too unhealthy. I bought these in a multi-pack for £1.99 for six small bars. Each bar is foil wrapped for freshness and weighs 45g. The bars are available in three flavours, being raisin, ginger and choc chip. I've only tried the raisin ones so my review is based on them. The first thing you notice about these bars is the smell - they give off a really great scent that's a mix of cinnamon and raisins. This got my taste buds watering and prepared for the taste that was to follow. After opening the foil wrapping the next thing you notice is the way the bars look, and I ...
by leighsady - written on 27/06/08 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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What are they? ************ They like a cross between a cake and a soft biscuit - though Kellogg's like to refer to them as 'Wheat & Oatmeal Bakes'. Special features? ************* These are intended as a healthy snacking alternative than chocolate bars and crisps - a sugar booster but with nutritional goodness and benefits. Made with wheat flour and rolled oat cereals with added vitamins and minerals. Though they are called 'Elevenses' they are by no means restricted to 11 o' clock snacking - they can be eaten anytime of the day - I tend to have them in the afternoons, they're a great sugar boost for the sluggish ...
by mummy2harry - written on 22/06/07 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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I actually first tried Nutri-Grain Elevenses about a week ago, as Boots were selling them for just 16p each. I grabbed a few of the Choc Chip Bakes as I don't like Raisins and things so I thought these would be a good compromise. So consequently, my review is going to be of Kellogg's Nutri Grain Elevenses Choc Chip Bakes. The package of the bar the bar is white and brown, with the Elevenses logo in the bottom left corner of the bar. The flavour is also on the front in white writing. Also, on the side of the packet it has the calories in each bar which is 179 calories (9% of an adult Guideline Daily Allowance). I think this isn't bad considering the bar ...
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