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Muller Little Stars Jelly

 
Description: Manufaturer: Muller / Type: Jelly

Newest Review: ... admit that I understand why my son refused eating it. Price and package ----------------------- Müller Little Stars Jelly ... more

 ... comes in a pack of 6 snap-apart plastic pots. The pots are wrapped in a cardboard sleeve. There are three different flavours in a pack: strawberry, orange and blackcurrant. Müller offers a Peppa Pig book worth 3.99 pounds if you send the code from the inside of the cardboard sleeve on their website: www.littlestarspeppapig.co.uk. I think these jellies are available in most of the supermarkets. In Tesco and in Sainsbury's is on offer: 2 packs for 2.5 pounds. As their individual price is 1.52 in Sainsbury's and 1.50 in...more

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leanne8686
Premium Review Muller Little Stars Jelly: they really are little stars!! (620 words)
by - written on 01/09/08 (Very useful, 196 readings)
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I bought these jellies when they were on offer at Sainsburys, 2 packs of 6 for £2 not a bad price thought me, so in the trolley they went! These are made for children as they are a healthy alternative to most jellys but I bought them for me and my fiance as he's a big kid really and won't eat fruit so at least he was getting a bit of fruit juice from these! In the pack of 6 there are 2 blackcurrant, 2 strawberry and 2 orange jellies. My favourite are orange, his favourite are blackcurrant but we both enjoy all of them! I make him share the flavours equally! They are called 'Muller little stars, fruit juice ...  Read the complete review

Diane3
Premium Review This jelly is not for my fastidious kids (511 words)
by - written on 26/11/09 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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Last time we were in Tesco with the kids we were in a hurry as they were tired. There were a lot of people and it was difficult to move. We ran out of children's yogurt so we entered the dairy product aisle and I put 2 usual Müller Little Stars yogurt in the trolley and I found that there is a new version with orange. I bought 2 of it as well. I haven't realised that it was jelly. We came home and gave the children dinner then as a treat a yogurt. After opening it I found that it was a jelly. I tried to tell them that this is a new treat but I couldn't convince my elder son to taste it. The younger one ate 3 spoons of it and that is all. We started with the ...  Read the complete review

Darkstar101
Premium Review Muller Little Stars Jelly: Wibble Wobble your way to a wonderful kids dessert. (343 words)
by - written on 20/10/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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Although marketed with toddlers in mind, I buy packs of Muller Little Stars Jelly for my 6 year old daughter as a sweet treat for her lunch box. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Price and availability ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Packs of Little Stars Jelly are readily available in most good supermarkets and can be found in the chiller aisle alongside the yoghurt and fromage frais products. At the moment Asda are running a promotion where you can buy any 3 packs of Muller Little Stars products for just £3, which is quite good value for a branded dessert. ~~~~~~~~ Packaging ~~~~~~~~ The jelly itself comes packaged in 75g small ...  Read the complete review

hanniea1
Premium Review Wibble Wobble Jelly in our belly (260 words)
by - written on 31/10/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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My daughter is a big Jelly fan. I used to make my own with fruit juice but have now discovered these and am impressed. What I dislike about the block jellies and some other jellies you can get in pots is that they do not really taste of fruit they have an artificial taste and also can be really sweet . I bought the Jelly pots from Sainsburys they are currently 2 packs of Muller little stars for £2 so reasonably priced. You get 6 jellies in the pack and they are a nice size for kids. I hate it when I get my daughter a normal sized yoghurt or jelly and she leaves half of it its such a waste. You get 3 flavours in the pack strawberry, ...  Read the complete review

faders321
Premium Review Muller Little Stars Jelly: Fruity Jelly Without The Nasty Bits (545 words)
by - written on 28/08/08 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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I have never been able to successfully make a jelly from scratch so I normally buy the jelly squares that you add boiling water to and then put in the fridge to set overnight, they're easy and they come in a range of flavours but sometimes I like to take them out when I go for a picnic with my husband so I buy little pots of jelly because a big bowl is not easy to carry around. Muller Little Stars Jelly are actually aimed at kids but I think they taste pretty nice and therefore buy them quite often. They cost £1.58 for a packet of 6 pots of 75g jellies which is a lot more expensive than making it from the little cubes is but it is not a bad price for a jelly ...  Read the complete review

 

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