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Nestle Milky Bar White Chocolate DessertNewest Review: ... just 2 pots! The packaging for these is the same as that of the milkybar chocolate bar, on the cardboard outer you get the ... more More Nestle in Food
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by - written on 21/10/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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I love Milky Bar white chocolate and so when I first saw these white chocolate Milky Bar desserts on the shelf I thought I'd have to give them a try! Like yoghurts, they come in a plastic tub with a paper lid which you peel back and then eat with, probably in most cases, a spoon. The packaging is appealing and plays on the taste buds as the pot container is made to look much like some runny Milky Bar chocolate, being a nice opaque, off white creamy colour, and having a wavy ridge around the middle. There is also the cardboard packaging holding the four individual pots together. This cardboard, like the lids of the pots, has the Milky Mar logo on ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/09/09 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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I love milkybar chocolate as white chocolate is my favourite and have loved these desserts from since I can remember! Therefore when we saw them on offer in Morrisons the other day at £1 for a pack of 4 (77g each) I was very pleased, especially because in Tescos they retail at 99p for a pack of 2. We snapped up a packet and as soon as we were back I quickly grabbed a spoon to have one! The pots of dessert are of a decent size and come in snap packs of 2. The pots are wrapped in cardboard which is easy to recycle. The cardboard is full of the milkybar logo making them easy to spot in the chiller cabinet in the shop. This is predominantly red and blue with ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/08/09 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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I'm not normally a yoghurt person but when faced with the task of buying for a picnic with a group of friends to celebrate the end of college recently, I delved into the yoghurt aisle of Sainsburys to investigate what was on offer. If I remember rightly you could purchase two Rolo/Milky Bar yoghurts for 99p and get one pack free so I scooped up one of each! The Milky Bar Yoghurt is basically the famous white chocolate bar by Nestle in dessert form. As somebody who likes to get their money's worth, I wouldn't pay the price I did normally if I didn't get a freebie as there are only two pots in a pack and though they're quite wide they're not that big ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/07/09 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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In my opinion, these are not a mousse. They do not have the same texture, the same bubbly texture as a mousse does, but that doesn't bother me, as i am huge fan of these. Not had one in a few months, but oh boy i still remember my experiences with these well. My mum used to buy these from tesco's every week in the weekly shop, that was until my brothers went off them and i was the only one who would eat them. I hated my brothers for weeks after that. Anyway, they are sold in a set of 2. Each pot is 80g. A package of 2 costs from about 99p to roughly £1.20. Not bad in my opinion, but my mum had different views...wonder why? They can be found in the yoghurt ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/02/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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I have just finished eating one of these yogurts and thought I should probably review it so here I go.......... My mum bought these around for Noah but I fancied a sweet treat so decided to have one. I really don't like white chocolate and would never choose a Milkybar ever. I don't think whitechocolate is half as satisfying as dark or milk chocolate and it just doesn't have the same calming effect on me. Still they were the only thing in my fridge that came remotely close to anything sweet so I went for it. I'm not sure how much they cost because like I have already said my mum paid for them. I'm pretty sure they were more expensive than I would be ... Read the complete review
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