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Muller Corner Rhubarb Crumble Yoghurt


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Muller Corner Rhubarb Crumble Yoghurt

 
Description: Manufacturer: Muller / Type: Yoghurt

Newest Review: ... as though the yogurt is 150g it would have taken me a while to work out. Looking online however on the Muller website, I am ... more

 ... told that each Rhubarb corner contains 239 calories, and a scarily high 8.4g of fat. These values are much higher than a regular yogurt. It is by no means a healthy option, but for a one off it will do you no harm! Allergy wise, the yogurt obviously contains milk so is unsuitable for those with allergies. Peering through the white plastic container I could clearly see the underlayer of the yogurt section was alot darker than the yogurt on top. It was very tempting and so without much hesitation I peeled back the attr...more

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SweetTooth93
Premium Review Muller Corner Rhubarb Crumble Yoghurt: No critisms for the crumble! (990 words)
by - written on 05/07/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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After coming across the crunch corner offer in Asda the previous week, I was thrilled to find the corners I had enjoyed so much in my childhood were on a massive offer for 10 for £2. Selling at 54p individually the offer was too good to pass up and into my trolley I plopped the ten corners that appealed the most. After my success with the Strawberry crumble corner, I was a bit more optimitic about sampling a similar type, this one being the rhubarb crumble. So after lunch I headed to the fridge in order to retrieve the rhubarb based dessert! Among the various different puddings was the pretty packaging which I was about to peel open! Crunch ...  Read the complete review

eyedo6789
Premium Review Authentic Tasting Rhubarb Crumble In A Convenient Pot (381 words)
by - written on 06/03/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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This product from the Müller range of yoghurts achieves what it sets out to do which is to give the authentic flavour of a traditional cooked Rhubarb Crumble. I generally pay between 45 and 50p per pot but supermarkets sometimes do a 6 pack of various flavours for £1.50 which is a real bargain. When you unpeel the foil lid the container is split into two triangular shaped sections. In the smaller of the two sections which is about a third of the total area is the crumble which is very similar in taste to the crumble you would get as the topping of your own mum's or grandma's rhubarb crumble. A slight difference is that it is in much ...  Read the complete review

AmyAmy
Premium Review Muller Corner Rhubarb Crumble Yoghurt: And over in the green corner... (677 words)
by - written on 13/06/08 (Very useful, 124 readings)
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Years ago, one of my favourite yoghurts was the Mississippi Mud Pie Müller Crunch Corner. Unfortunately, they stopped producing the delicious dessert. For quite a while, surprisingly I went off yoghurts and only started eating them again several months ago. Since then though, I have become quite addicted and love sampling new flavours. Although I usually stick to low-fat yoghurts, I decided to try something a little different, and headed for the Müller Corner range. Okay, so there was no treasured Mississippi Mud Pie dessert on the shelf, but the flavours available did sound appetising. Not only did I opt for the Rhubarb Crumble option because it ...  Read the complete review

sdean
Premium Review Melt in The Mouth Crumble (615 words)
by - written on 26/03/09 (Very useful, 159 readings)
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I've recently got 'into' yogurts. I needed something that would fill me up for breakfast and maybe a snack, this is where I rediscovered Muller. I am banishing (or trying to) crisps, choccies and all the bad things, so first was Muller rice - see other reviews, but now - well since all the stores have caught on that I am buying them they are running lots of promotions, so they are not over 50p each. The Muller range yogurt, corners and rice are all on offer at Tesco - 8 for £2, Sainsbury's - 4 for £2, Morrison's - Buy 4 get 4 free, usually it is Muller that hold these promotions, so they are probably on at every supermarket. I remember when Muller ...  Read the complete review

 

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