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Muller Crunch Corner

 
Description: I'm the thick and creamy yogurt that loves to be mixed with exciting flavours and toppings. With over 20 varieties to ... more
Muller Crunch Corner ... enjoy, there's a deliciously different experience around every Corner

Newest Review: ... boost to perk me up for the afternoon without weighing me down like a chocolate bar would. In terms of value it is best to ... more

 ... buy the Crunch Corners at the big supermarkets where there are often special offers available - Tesco is currently selling 5 for a pound at the moment (until 19/5/09). Otherwise they can cost appoximately 50p or more - not great value. If you have the fridge storage space, buy these products in bulk whilst they are on offer - the shelf life (best before date) is usually 3 weeks or so. The range of flavours and tastes available means that it is harder to get bored if you do buy a lot. Happy crunching!...more

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rxbeef
Premium Review Muller Crunch Corner: give up the boring yoghurts and come over to the crunch side (376 words)
by - written on 09/02/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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Yoghurts are one of those snacks that can be enjoyed at almost any time of the day. I've be known to eat them for breakfast, as a snack, for lunch or just for dessert after a nice meal. Although this is usually a good option, because it requires no preparation, it can get a little samey having the same strawberry flavoured mush in your mouth. That is why, when I can justify it, I'll splash out on some crunch corners. As the name suggests, crunch corners aren't just your average yoghurt, they contain a corner of extra topping that can be added to your yoghurt. This meals that the yoghurt pot essentially has two compartments that are closed with a normal ...  Read the complete review

durham_girl
Premium Review Mmmm Strawberry Shortcake (308 words)
by - written on 17/04/09 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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Having recently changed jobs, I'm in a position now where i have to take my own lunch into work rather than popping out to the shops. I'm finding it hard to not get bored with the same thing to eat every day so I thought I'd try things that I never normally eat and yoghurt is one of them! I used to eat Muller corners when I was younger so these seemed like the perfect starting place as I remembered how much I enjoyed playing around tipping the fruity corner into the yoghurt! Little things and little minds! The main difference between the yoghurts I remembered and now is the vast amount to choose from! After much deliberation I plumped for 'Strawberry ...  Read the complete review

preciouskdg
Premium Review Muller Crunch Corner: And In the red corner, Kellogg's!! (462 words)
by - written on 21/01/04 (Very useful, 148 readings)
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As I had to leave home very early, the other morning, my son was not really awake enough to eat breakfast. I bought him a Muller Corner with Kelloggs Rice Krispies, just to keep him going until we stopped somewhere properly. The yoghurt was strawberry flavoured with a separate helping of the Rice Krispies. He seemed quite excited by the idea of it. On the top, it shows a spoonful of the yoghurt, bright pink, like blancmange, with a few Rice Krispies on the top. The Snap Crackle and Pop characters from Kelloggs also illustrate the top. The lid is simple to peel off and reveals the yoghurt inside. The yoghurt was, thankfully not as pink as illustrated. ...  Read the complete review

MI9to5
Premium Review A Marvellous Mix (437 words)
by - written on 09/06/08 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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As a general rule I love Muller yoghurts and so when I saw a Muller Crunch Corner in the fridge at home I simply had to eat it. The yoghurt I am going to review here is the Muller Orange Crunch (strawberry yoghurt with milk chocolate, plain chocolate and orange flavoured chocolate covered balls of puff rice). Muller crunch corners come in a plastic tub with a foil lid. The tub itself is separated into two triangular sections. The larger of these sections is filled with yoghurt and the smaller section with the topping as it were (in this case small chocolate balls). The lid of this particular corner is orange and white with the Muller logo ...  Read the complete review

eyedo6789
Premium Review Muller Crunch Corner: Open The Lid Of Life And Find The Key To Yoghurt Heaven. (304 words)
by - written on 06/03/09 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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When the Müller crunch corner range first arrived on the supermarket shelves in my area of South East England I asked myself where had it been all of my life? In my childhood all we ever had was Ski Yoghurts which you got sick of after a while as there were lots of different fruit flavours but not much variety in texture nor any attempt to replicate famous desserts or dessert combinations through the vehicle of yoghurt. But then Müller gave us its range of crunch corner yoghurts. I have tried and enjoyed many of the range and naming just a few: Rhubarb Crumble & Custard, Vanilla with Choco Balls, Choco Flakes with Banana Yoghurt, Toffee Hoops ...  Read the complete review

 

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