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Nestle CheeriosNewest Review: ... two weeks ago they were on offer, two 600g boxes for the price of one £2.77. Cheerio's for breakfast for about a month me ... more More Nestle in Food
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by - written on 30/01/08 (Very useful, 672 readings)
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When I looked to see how many 'Cheerios' reviews had currently been posted on DooYoo, I was quite surprised to be faced with such a little amount! Perhaps I am giving too much credit to the cereal, but I thought that a lot more people would enjoy them greatly that they would want to review them! They are so delicious and 'good for you', I simply had to add in my say! ***** Nestle first started as a food production company is Switzerland way back in the 1960s, and made its way to the UK in the early 1900s. Though, they did not start to churn out Cheerios until 1941. Over the years, it has gradually changed its image, with new and exciting packaging ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/08/07 (Very useful, 139 readings)
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Every morning when I wake up the first thing I have on my mind is breakfast. Recently I have found that my 2 youngest daughters are the same. At about 7 o clock every morning there is a mad rush in to the kitchen to find what there is to eat. I am normally a toast kind of person but all my girls love their cereals. Normally we have Corn Flakes or Rice Crispies. However on a recent shopping trip my attention was drawn to the fact that Asda had a special on for Cheerios of 2 for £2 (a 375g box is normally £1.55). At first I refused to buy them as I did not think that the kids would eat them, but after half an hour of begging and pleading I gave in. The Cheerios ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/09/08 (Very useful, 331 readings)
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You could never accuse me of being the healthiest eater in the world. I'm too fond of the old frying pan, and like nothing better than sitting down of a morning and eating a good, old-fashioned fry up for my breakfast. Rashers, (the Irish name for bacon) sausages, black pudding, eggs, mushrooms, and fried bread, all liberally salted and with a dash of HP sauce is my idea of breakfast heaven. Throw in lashings of hot, thickly buttered toast, and about three mugs of strong, sweet, Kenco Columbian coffee, (see my review) and I'm set up perfectly for the day ahead. But every now and again time doesn't allow for the leisurely breakfast that I enjoy so ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/10/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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When it comes to having breakfast nowadays there is a lot of choice with the huge variety of cereals out there and Cheerio's is one of the main brands my family buy time and time again. Cheerio's come in a cardboard box, like most other cereals and are wrapped for freshness. ***How they taste*** You can have cheerio's with or without milk, I say this because my little boys who are 3 and 1 like to have these without milk from time to time, But I also like them to have them with milk due to the fact milk is what we all need in our daily diet. Cheerio's are fairly small and look like hoops, I would say they are smaller than a 5 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/08/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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I remember thinking what a daft idea these were when they first came out...until I tasted them! 'Cheerios' made by that giant name Nestle cereals are basically little hoop shaped circles of cereal with a hole in the middle - a bit like whole grain Polos, lol! The main selling point of these are that they are made our of whole grains which consist of rice, wheat, barley, maize and oats which make up 74.3% of the ingredients along with inverted brown sugar, etc... There are also some vitamins in this product to make it even healthier to eat, and a 30g serving without milk is only 110 calories which is really good :) The 375g ... Read the complete review
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