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Nairn's Mixed Berries Oat Biscuits

 
Description: Manufacturer: Nairn's / Biscuits / Enjoy the fruity blend of cranberry and raspberry pieces. Contains no artificial ... more
Nairn's Mixed Berries Oat Biscuits ... colourings, preservatives, or hydrogenated fat.

Newest Review: ... seem to be a very ethical company too- their oats are grown by farmers who belong to Scotland's Rural Stewardship Scheme, ... more

 ... which avoid the use of insecticides thus reducing environmental pollution through runoff, trace contamination of the oat crop and helping to maintain biodiversity. These biscuits contain the following ingredients: Wholegrain oats (55%), demerara sugar, palm fruit oil, partially inverted syrup, dietary fibre, dried cranberries (4%), potato starch, barley malt syrup, raising agents: ammonium bicarbonate and sodium bicarbonate, salt, natural flavouring (raspberry and cranberry). They do, however, contain quite alot of s...more

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bluejules
Premium Review Nairn's Mixed Berries Oat Biscuits: Tasty Oats (729 words)
by - written on 15/03/08 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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== A bit about Nairn's == Nairn's have been using oats for over 100 years and they pride themselves in making healthy, simple food from them. They use wholegrain oats that are grown near the Scottish Border and they farmers they use don't use insecticides. Nairn's state that oats have been proven to have a positive effect on your health. They make all of their products with oats as they claim; They can: * Help you lose weight * Keep you fuller for longer * Give you sustained energy * Maintain a healthy blood sugar level They have a large selection of products including oatcakes, oat biscuits and ...  Read the complete review

tb4ms
Premium Review Oats Delicious! (630 words)
by - written on 13/03/08 (Very useful, 119 readings)
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Having been quite taken by the Nairn's Rough Oat Cakes, I thought I'd try another type of oat biscuit in their range and I have to admit I much prefer the new ones I have bought, Nairn's Mixed Berries Oat Biscuits. ~ Price ~ My 200g box was £1.04 which works at approx 4p a biscuit, so not bad at all! ~ Packaging ~ The biscuits come in a predominantly white box with a large tartan clad 'n' on the front and pictures of the biscuits and berries used. I have to admit that the pictures on the box make the biscuits look a much richer / deeper beige colour than what they actually are. They are certainly more of a light ...  Read the complete review

theabster
Premium Review Nairn's Mixed Berries Oat Biscuits: Nairns Mixed Berry Biscuits- a delectable sweet treat! (386 words)
by - written on 14/11/08 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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Nairn's Mixed Berries Oat Biscuits are a delectable snack that offer a fruity and healthier alternative to most commercial brands of biscuit in the UK. Sold in health food shops (e.g. Holland and Barrett) and supermarkets (e.g. Tesco), they claim to contain no hydrogenated fats and are a lower GI compared to conventional biscuits due to the 55% wholegrain oat content. These biscuits are also vegan, wheat free, lactose free, cholesterol free, egg free and dairy free but are not free from taste! Nairn's seem to be a very ethical company too- their oats are grown by farmers who belong to Scotland's Rural Stewardship Scheme, which avoid the use of insecticides ...  Read the complete review

genmil
Premium Review A healthy choice (229 words)
by - written on 10/09/08 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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I tried Nairn's because I was looking for a healthy alternative to biscuits. I read through Nairn's packaging and discover that there is no artificial colourings, flavourings and preservatives. They don't use hydrogenated fat too which is a good sign. Nairns biscuits comes in stem ginger, mixed berries and fruit and spice version. Personally, I like the mixed berries version. The mixed berries in the Nairns oat biscuits is a fruity blend of cranberry pieces and raspberry. The chewy taste of the mixed berries together with oats provide a nice blend of taste. It is nice to dunk the biscuit into a cup of tea or coffee too. Nairns biscuit made in ...  Read the complete review

 

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