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Muller Crunch Corner Alabama Chocolate Fudge CakeNewest Review: ... nicely. Overall it's good; it tastes fantastic and is unusual even within the Muller range. The creaminess of the fudge and ... more More Muller in Food
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by - written on 29/09/09 (Very useful, 5 readings)
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I don't know what seems to have happened to this little gem of a crunch corner but over the past three to four months it has completely dropped off of the face of the Earth and I don't seem to be able to find it anywhere no matter what supermarket I go to. Which is a shame as it was one of the best crunch corners around. It's not expensive at all and varies from store to store as every supermarket seems top have offers for these on all of the time but you can expect to pay about 49-59p for one. It's not the cheapest yoghurt going but then again, it's not the most expensive either. Inside the packet it split in two. On the larger size is yogurt with ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/09/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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I love yogurt and when Muller's first came I thought they were brilliant and still do! I love the idea of having two different compartments, one with creamy yogurt in and the other with tasty toppings, yum! One of my all-time favourites is 'Chocolate Fudge Cake' which used to be known as Chocolate Alabama which contains a rich fudge sauce covered in a creamy fudge flavour yogurt and in the smaller corner little balls of digestive biscuit covered in tasty milk chocolate and mixed in with tiny cute fudge square pieces... This combination is fantastic as it's so tasty and satisfying that the 150g fills even me up, lol! This ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/07/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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Being a fan of Muller, when I spied an "8 Muller Corner Yogurts for £2" in ASDA, I stocked up the trolley. Choosing wasn't hard, and out of the eight I got 3 of the 'Chocolate Fudge Cake' varieties. **The Packaging** Just like the other Muller Corners, it comes with two sections, one holding the yogurt and one the pieces. This makes it good to either tip out the corner and mix it all up, as I did, or eat it in your preferred way. The photo on the front shows chocolate digestive balls and fudge chunks how they are inside (though a little smaller than in the photo), it also tells you the nutritional information and also that there are no ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/07/09 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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When I was younger, and my family and I used to go out for dinners at restaurants and pubs, one of my little brothers always used to opt for the Fudge cakes for dessert! I found this quite confusing as I had never been a fan of chocolate based puddings, and normally opted for an apple crumble and custard, banoffee pie or such like! However when I came across the "Classic Alabama Fudge Cake Muller Corner", the temptation was to strong, and into our trolley it went. Alabama fudge cake is one of the newer corners, however even if it had been around when I was little I don't think it would have been I'd have liked to try. However, with the amazing offer ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/03/09 (Very useful, 89 readings)
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There seems to be a bit of confusion over the actual name of these yogurts, which can be a bit of a pain if you're trying to do an online shop! On the lid, it gives the full title of Alabama Chocolate Fudge Cake, but the label on the side calls it only 'Chocolate Fudge Cake' (probably because they couldn't fit the ridiculously long title on the small label!), and it's a bit confusing if you're looking for one thing on the shelf but it's actually another. Also, not all of the supermarkets actually sell it online. My local Asda and Tesco don't even though it is available in the store. Anyway, all that's not important in the slightest once you actually get hold ... Read the complete review
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