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Kelloggs Nutri-Grain Soft Bake Bar CherryNewest Review: ... But in half so you can see what the filling will look like too. Price of these can be a little off putting. Single bars can ... more More Kellogg's in Food
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by - written on 30/11/09 (Very useful, 3 readings)
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If your in a bit of a rush and struggle to get some cereal or even toast then you may have found the perfect resolution! So nutrigrain bars can be purchased as individual packets or in multi packs, which contain 8 bars. The box multipack of the bars has an image of two cherries to the left making an appearance as well as a picture of the actual bar on the right. But in half so you can see what the filling will look like too. Price of these can be a little off putting. Single bars can cost up to 80p each but that's at service stations. Where as your box of 8 cost a little of £3. So your definitely getting better value for money buying a box instead. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/09/08 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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Kelloggs Nutri-Grain bars They are what it says on the packet - wholegrain with nutrition!! Kellogg's Nutri-grain bars are a soft bake bar made with wheat, oats and bran and a fruit filling in the middle. The outside of the bar is like it describes, very soft and chewy and has a lovely golden crust to it. It sort of is a bit flaky at the top and seems to have flakes of oats baked into the top. The crust portion of the bar is quite thick. The bar itself is approximately 12cm in length. The middle includes a sweet fruit centre. To me, the fruit inside is almost like a jam or compote. It is not runny by any means; it is thicker with quite ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/08/08 (Very useful, 206 readings)
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As I have already mentioned I have recently started work as a merchandiser, which means that I am doing physical work all the while I am on site at our local Asda store. I do shifts of around 6 hours in length but do not have time to stop for a proper meal. Actually the idea of having a decent meal and then going straight back to bending and stretching in order to restock shelves doesn't really appeal! For the last week or so each time I have gone to work I have taken a couple of Kellogg's Nutri Grain Soft Bake Bars with me so that I can have a snack whilst I am working and to prevent my blood sugar dropping too much. There are currently seven ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/02/09 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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Besides the obvious nutritional benefits that come with Kelloggs Nutri-Grain Soft Bake Bars (the clue is in the name) you also get an extraordinary taste sensation that is rarely achieved in so called healthy food. There does usually seem to be a balancing act to be found between healthy and tasty, but thanks to the vibrant cherry flavour of these bars, that gap has now been succesfully bridged. I won't go into the calorific values as they can be easily found, but what I can tell you from a users point of view is that these bars are amongst the most filling and nicest bars of its kind and you really should accept no cheap imatations on this one. Kellogg's have ... Read the complete review
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