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Muller Crunch Corner Strawberry Orange BallsNewest Review: ... and thought it was worth a go. It cost me 54p for 150g pot and consists of a strawberry flavoured yogurt and chocolate orange ... more More Muller in Food
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by - written on 05/07/09 (Very useful, 5 readings)
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When I was little, Muller yogurts were very popular in our house. Espescially the ever loved Corners. Weather it was a fruit corner, a crunch corner or a dessert style corner, I'd jump at the chance to have one! I often enjoyed them as part of my breakfast, as well as puddings and random little snacks throughout the day. When I was young though, there was a limited number of flavours that you could infact buy. One of the ones which was around when I was "wee" and which is still around today is the "Strawberry and Orange balls". Normally we wouldnt buy corners, as they would set you back 54p per single corner. However discovering the amazing ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/03/09 (Very useful, 149 readings)
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Muller is a German company that produces a range of dairy products. They have had a factory in the UK, in Market Drayton in Shropshire since 1986. In that same decade they launched their very popular range of Muller Corner yogurts. These yogurts are called Corner because of the shape of the pot they come in. It's a split pot with the bigger section contained a plain creamy yogurt and the other half containing a flavour of some sort. This can then be added to the yogurt to make different flavour combinations and a more exciting yogurt than normal ones. Muller Corners actually come in three different varieties, Fruit, Healthy Balance and Crunch. I generally tend to buy the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/02/09 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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Time to take a break from my vanity and start writing reviews on something other than shopping or make-up. This time, food! I'm a fond lover of yoghurt, and when I'm looking for a bit of an extra treat in my yoghurt, I always grab a muller crunch corner. This time, I picked up the Strawberry Orange Balls Muller Crunch Corner (well that's a short name, isn't it?). It comes in a white plastic split pot, containing 2/3 yoghurt, 1/3 crunchy chocolate and orange covered puffed rice balls. Muller have obviously has a change in design since this yoghurt was added to Dooyoo as the lid is completely different from the image above. Instead of a pink lid, it now has a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/07/08 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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One of my favourite flavours of yoghurt is strawberry; I've failed to find a strawberry option I cannot devour. Though, when I stumbled across the Müller Crunch Corner Strawberry Orange Balls, I was a little hesitant; it was mixing the delicious fruity taste of strawberry with chocolate, and I'm not a massive fan of sweeter yoghurts. Though, I decided there was nothing to lose and bought one anyway; it was always worth trying! When you peel back the pink (!) lid, you'll see in front of you a split pot. The larger of the corners is filled with a pretty pink smooth yoghurt, letting off a delicious strawberry aroma. In the smaller corner, you'll find lots of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/02/09 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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This is an unusual yogurt but definitely not one for me. The yogurt is thick and creamy and to my surprise was quite a strong strawberry flavour. For me it was just too sweet and synthetic. I have tried far nicer strawberry yogurts. Also, I did not think the strawberry flavour of the yogurt went with the orange flavour of the chocolate balls in the corner. I really love the bits in the corner. There is a definite orange flavour - not like real orange but a bit like the orange flavoured chocolates in Quality Street or Roses. That synthetic orange taste that is actually really pleasant. They are also chocolatey, yum! I ended up eating the ... Read the complete review
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