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Kraft Dairylea Strip Cheese


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Kraft Dairylea Strip Cheese

 
Description: Food Type: Cakes

Newest Review: ... many would deem the "plastic cheese" it is very flavoursome and much softer in texture than most. Each cheese ... more

 ... strip comes in it's own vacuum packed plastic sleeve with a small nic at the top for ease of opening, there is a distinctive picture on the front of each strip of the cartoon cows that are featured in the television adverts for the strips and spread alike. When the packet is ripped open, very easily a good thing as my daughter is of an age now where the school thinks that a dinner lady helping hands on with them is unnecessary, I know, I still struggle myself and I'm 31! You are faced with a, what at first seems to b...more

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kaitlinsmummy
Premium Review Kraft Dairylea Strip Cheese: The newest addition to MY lunchbox! (656 words)
by - written on 06/09/09 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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As it is getting dangerously close to the kids going back to school, I have had to restock my fridge with all the lunchbox goodies that I normally have an abundance of, but due to the holidays have been whittled away to nothing! My son (who actually starts school in a weeks time, god I fell old now!), has no problem with eating yoghurts and other milk based products, my daughter though will eat one thing in this category, and that is cheese! This being the case, and the fact that the cheese she likes the best, ie cheese strings, Babybels etc are the dearest on the market, I was overjoyed to find these on offer. The product I will now ...  Read the complete review

rji0907
Premium Review Dairylea Strip Cheese (722 words)
by - written on 03/09/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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Its that time of year again - the start of the new school year. So, doing my weekly shop in Tescos yesterday I wandered around the aisles looking for healthy, cheap, yet tasty snacks to give my 6 year old in his lunchbox on his first week back at school next week. I came across Dairylea Strip Cheese - perfect! ======== What is it? ======== Well, the title says it all really. They are basically just strips of cheese, very similar to that of the 'cheesestrings' you see advertised on TV. They are available in packs of either 4 or 8 and each 'string' measures around 10cm x 1cm (21g). You can eat the cheese just as it is or peel strips off it one at ...  Read the complete review

leighsady
Premium Review Kraft Dairylea Strip Cheese: Cheese! (320 words)
by - written on 20/07/09 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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Dairylea Cheese Strips What are they? ************ Some packs of cheese. Special Features? ************* Well, it's just cheese really, although they've somehow made them into strips and then stacked and packed them into neat handy packets. They're also packed with calcium and vitamin D. How do they taste? *************** The bulk of it is cheddar cheese and the taste is more of a medium flavoured cheese - not so light as bland but not very strong like you get with mature cheese. The texture is also quite soft and fresh, no stickiness so there no messy hands and almost has a sponge-like feel to ...  Read the complete review

pmcds
Premium Review Dairylea goodness in strips!! (453 words)
by - written on 10/07/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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This product is the latest from Kraft's Dairylea range which, for so long featured those Dairylea triangles of soft cheese. What they've done here is take this winning formula and taste and made a slightly harder cheese out of it, emulatig and providing a rival to cheese strips that are so popular with kids. You can buy these in packs of 4 or 8. We usually tend to get the packs of 8, as you do get a little bit of a bargain, albeit it 9p or so. Packs of 4 come in at just under £1, packs of 8 at under £2. We got our 8 for £1.90 or thereabouts. Inside each indiviual strip, there are strips of the Dairylea soft cheese, that you can peel of as per the product ...  Read the complete review

newby2
Premium Review Kraft Dairylea Strip Cheese: Stripping Fun! (548 words)
by - written on 06/05/09 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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Dairylea Strip Cheese........... Jack and I both adore cheese and when I saw these ages I ago I couldn't help but try them out. I instantly loved them and so did Jacks so I have been buying them ever since they came out and half the time I have been trying not to scoff the whole packet. The Dairylea Strip Cheese comes in either a four pack or an eight pack and although there is not much of a saving I always buy the 8 pack as it seems to vanish in out house! The price of the 8 packet is £1.89 pence and the four pack is priced at 98 pence. The packet design is similar to all the other Dairylea products and is a light blue in colour ...  Read the complete review

 

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