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Muller Crunch Corner Choco Crunch Yoghurt 

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On a diet?? Dont eat! (Muller Crunch Corner Choco Crunch Yoghurt)

garion1972

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Muller Crunch Corner Choco Crunch Yoghurt

Date: 05/05/09 (141 review reads)
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Advantages: Yummy on the Tummy

Disadvantages: Can make you want more fattening

I'm supposed to be watching what I eat since I gave my diet a health kick and I needed something that can be a treat, so I opted to try a few different Muller Crunch Corners. The first I tried was this one which is described as a 'creamy vanilla yogurt with milk chocolate coated biscuits', sounds perfect I thought and well they don't taste bad at all.

For those not familiar with Muller Corner yogurts, they are built in such a way that you can decide how much of the "treat" you can have with the yogurt as its stored in one corner of the pot which you can scoop out and drop them into the yogurt. However as this isn't a healthy yogurt, don't con yourself into thinking you're being healthy by not eating the entire treat, as the main calories are in the yogurt itself.

The taste test- The yogurt itself is very creamy but is very rich in sugary taste, perfect for a sweet tooth, if you're the kind who likes a more natural tasting yogurt then avoid this brand, sweet tooth's keep reading!!. The yogurt is very very thick and has an off yellow colouring, so its shows its not anyway near a natural yogurt, it has a very sweet taste and to be honest its very moreish. The Choco crunch biscuits consist of about 20 small pieces, these are pillow shaped digestive type biscuit covered in milk chocolate. When you add these to the yoghurt it adds are very tasty sweet treat. The biscuits are very light and have a very nice crunch, not soft at all.

Now for the bad side here are some of the main nutritional information-

This is per 100g and the Pot is 150g
Energy- 142Kcal
Fat- 5.0g
Saturate - 2.9g
Sugars- 16.5g
Calcium- 125mg which 23% of your recommended Daily Allowance

The pack also likes to confirm it's free of artificial colours and preservatives. It also says it free from artificial sweeteners which is a good job with 16g of sugar it doesn't need any. Also I got these from ASDA as a multipack for £1.99 for 8, not sure if they sell them singular might be little harder to track them down.

A very enjoyable snack that will pile on the pounds if you get to attached to them, keep them occasional and you won't have to feel any guilt

Summary: Very tasty treat

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Last comments:
apuskiduski

- 10/05/09

They sound so yummy - have given up yoghurts and my asthma is much better.
fizzywizzy

- 09/05/09

I love these but am dieting now too so they are a but a distant memory
totalserenity

- 05/05/09

Not for me then, sob! :o(

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