|
Muller Corner Healthy Balance (Red Berry)Newest Review: ... portion of the red berry (cranberry & raspberry) granola. I only mention this, as I find some Muller Corners are a little ... more More Muller in Food
|
||
by - written on 26/07/09 (Very useful, 92 readings)
Rating:
Usual premise for purchase: saw these Muller Healthy Balance Corners on offer in the land of Tesco... **Product** Firstly, Muller appear to have re-branded these corners; they no longer look like the dooyoo picture. The lids are predominantly red with 'Healthy Balance' & 'Low Fat' emblazoned across it. This particular version of the 'Red Berry' (also available in 'Tropical Crunch' flavour), also has raspberries & cranberries on the lid. In my local Tesco, I can currently only find the Healthy Balance Crunch Corners in twin packs. These initially were priced at 58p per pack (bit of a bargain), but are currently priced at ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/06/09 (Very useful, 41 readings)
Rating:
Well as the week draws on I'm getting through my multi-pack of Muller Healthy Balance Corners, and today's snack was the Red Berry variety. This one comes in the usual Muller Corner type pot - fairly flat and square-shaped, with the yoghurt in one large corner section and the 'crunch' in a smaller one. The pot is designed so that the smaller corner can be folded over to pour the crunch onto the yoghurt, where it can be mixed in (you can of course eat the yoghurt and crunch separately if you wish). The Healthy Balance products in the Corner range have a lighter colour blue on the lid than the Crunch Corners and this makes them look cleaner and lighter and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/04/09 (Very useful, 129 readings)
Rating:
Whilst in Makro the other day, I came across a 6 pack of Muller yoghurts that I had never seen before (and if I had, I just hadn't paid attention to it). It contained 3 different yoghurts in it, and there were 2 of each kind. One of which was the Muller Healthy Balance Corner - Red Berry, which caught my eye instantly. The Muller Healthy Balance Corner Red Berry comes in the same white plastic split pot as all of the other Muller Corners. If you are unfamiliar with the pot I'm talking about, it is split in two, 1/3 contains cereal clusters and red berries and the other 2/3 contains low fat probiotic yoghurt. The lid on this yoghurt is another one that has ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/04/09 (Very useful, 147 readings)
Rating:
I am not 100% sure that the yogurt I have consumed is exactly the same as the one shown above. It was a Red Berry Muller Corner Healthy Balance yogurt but the label is a little different. I think that perhaps mine is a newer version. These Muller yogurts, along with the original fruit corners, are on offer at Asda, at present, for 2 packs of 6 for £3. This offers really good value. We purchased one pack of original muller corner yogurts and one of the healthy balance variety. There were two of each flavoured yogurts in each multi pack. What I liked about the Healthy balance Red Berry corner was that the yogurt is a mild but creamy, low fat, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/07/08 (Very useful, 97 readings)
Rating:
Müller Corner yoghurts aren't as healthy as mainly dairy desserts, however when I came across the Healthy Balance range, I didn't hesitate to give them a try. Though, I didn't really know what to expect from them. I only hoped all was good. When you first peel back the shiny lid from the split pot of the Berry Crunch option, the first thing you'll notice is the aroma. It's quite sugary sweet and smells mildly of raspberries. If you concentrate, you can just about detect a scent from the natural yoghurt too. Looking down, I was quite impressed with its appearance too. The yoghurt was quite pale looking, and in the smaller corner was quite a fair amount of ... Read the complete review
Products similar to Muller Corner Healthy Balance ...
Sainsbury's Horseradish Sauce
Reasonable price, nice enough flavour
Quite runny and rather vinegary
Heinz Beanz With Balls
Filled a hole in my stomach
Tastes of aniseed...I found the spice flavour unpleasant. Too much sauce and too thin.
Marks & Spencer's Caramel & Peanut Bar
cheap
chocolate and caramel not that tasty
Greens Classic Scone Mix
easy to make, taste delicious
none
Sainsbury's Buttersoft Slightly Salted Margarine
A great cheaper alternative
None
Birds Eye Steak and Kidney Pies
Tastes good, easy to make
Calories, difficult to get onto plate!
Mitoku Macrobiotic Sweet Rice Candy Ginger
Healthy, Tasty, Handy
Overpackaged
Forest Feast Sumptuous Strawberries
Fudges Sesame & Pumpkin Seed Flatbreads

