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Nestle Munch Bunch Strawberry and Vanilla LayersNewest Review: ... of them were vertically layered. They are large enough for giving them only one pot a day. My sons love ... more More Nestle in Food
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by - written on 18/09/09 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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I was looking for our usual yogurts with Thomas and his friends when I realised that there are no more of them in Sainsbury's but they had a new one: Nestle Munch Bunch Sally Strawberry and Vanilla. It was on offer for 74 pence so I decided to buy my kids one to try it. First impressions This Fromage Frais comes in four 90 g plastic pots. All of them are coloured half red and half yellow. I read in other reviews that it is available in strawberry and banana combination as well. In our Sainsburys it wasn't available yet. Price and where to buy Now in Sainsbury's it is on offer, you can buy them for 0.74 pound instead ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/07/09 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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My mum came around with these yesterday and although they were for Noah and Elijah, I had to try them because they looked so interesting. They are part of the famous Munch Bunch range and come in both vanilla and strawberry and strawberry and banana flavours. There are four in a pack and each pot is coloured in red and cream. The individual pots contain as much calcium as a glass of milk so they are great for kids. They cost around the £1.70 for the four pots which I think is rather expensive. On peeling back the lid, I was met with a light pink mixture which didn't have much of a smell to it. When I dipped my spoon in, I was surprised at how thick ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/05/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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Over the past month or so I've had the delights of sampling a selection of Munch Bunch yoghurts. I've tried quite a few of their products, and one of the latest I went for was a little more unique than any I had had before. Yoghurts usually come in one flavour per pot, but Munch Bunch are now offering an option which combines two flavours in one single pot - it's a huge breakthrough known as 'Double Up'. There are two flavours available: strawberry and banana, and strawberry and vanilla. The one I decided to try first, because of my love of the vanilla yoghurt, was the latter. Munch Bunch target children and babies with their range of dairy products, and the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/09/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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These are relatively new yoghurt out on the market, so I thought it may be useful to review them. They are available in 2 different 'Double' flavours Strawberry and vanilla and Strawberry and Banana. I am reviewing the aforementioned as I am not a big banana fan! These are available in pots of four from Munch bunch, a name I have always trusted, and to be fair they didn't disappoint. The yoghurt is split one of top of each other so you have to delve in deep if you want a mixture of the two flavours, otherwise it's kind of like eating strawberry yoghurt and then a vanilla one! The flavours are similar to other yoghurts designed for kids quite mild and sweet. ... Read the complete review
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