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Muller Fruit Corner Blueberry YoghurtNewest Review: ... No artificial colours, preservatives or sweeteners. A natural source of calcium The Yogurt: As with the other Muller ... more More Muller in Food
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by - written on 09/09/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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This was one of the Muller products I picked up at Morrisons at the weekend. Haven't tried this flavour before so here goes.... Packaging: This yogurt comes in the usual Muller corner container. This is basically a square piece of plastic with a small self contained triangle in one corner which holds the Blueberry "sauce". There is a small gap between this and the larger triangle which contains the yogurt. The "pot" is covered with a lid which tells you the nutritional information, the weight (175g) and the fact that the product will provide you with 27% of your RDA of calcium. The product describes itself as:- ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/01/09 (Very useful, 290 readings)
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Muller as we have come to know it has been with us since 1980 when Muller Rice was first introduced over here. Now 28 years later (yes it has been that long) there are a ton of products in the range. The one I will be talking about here is Muller Fruit Corner Blueberry Yogurt. The pack is the standard Muller corner pack that we all know and recognise, it weighs in at 175gr which is a bit bigger than standard pack yogurts that you get on the shelf. The lid is an easy peel back to reveal the contents, and yes I DO lick the lid. I have never found a packet to be messy to open, they have always opened with ease. The smaller section contains the fruit ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/02/09 (Very useful, 201 readings)
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Beginning in 2005, blueberries have been discussed among a category of functional foods called superfruits having the favorable combination of nutrient richness, antioxidant strength, emerging research evidence for health benefits[3] and versatility for manufacturing popular consumer products. Great news and what better way to eat them than in a Muller Fruit corner yogurt. 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 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/07/08 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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I wasn't too sure about trying the Müller Blueberry Fruit Corner, though after my Dad said that it was one of his favourites, I decided it was worth a try; you never know if you'll like something until you do! When you remove the shiny lid from the top of the split pot, you'll notice the two sections are filled with two colours quite the opposite! In the larger corner, you'll see a fresh, white yoghurt, not a single speck of colour. The smaller corner homes a rich dark purple coloured-substance, the blueberry fruit. It didn't look much like blueberry, but it did smell like the fruit. The yoghurt had a slightly bitter scent, but nothing ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/06/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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When it comes to these corner type yoghurts, which in case you've been living in a different world - is a square made up of two plastic nearly triangles, a large one consisting of yoghurt and a small one consisting of the flavour is that they seem unecessary. The design is a bit of a novelty but I question its use - is there anyone who doesn't pour it all in? Is the scrimpy amount of blueberry sauce really too much for anyone? No, probably not, I think it's a bit of a scam that makes the product look larger than it is and for that reason I usually prefer deeper cylindrical pots of yoghurt. What's more is that half of the small amount of blueberry sauce seems ... Read the complete review
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