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Rhubarb yoghurtNewest Review: ... Danone Activia in general is that their products are supposed to help Digestive Transit which helps stop feelings of bloating ... more More Activia in Food
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by - written on 22/09/09 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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Out of the ones I've tasted, is my absolute favourite of the Danone Activia range. I think rhubarb is another 'love it or hate it' food and I love it, so rhubarb in a yoghurt is absolutely gorgeous for me. You can buy these either as a pack of 4 (125g each) for around £1.60, or I think you can also buy them as part of a larger pack, mixed with other flavours. I get mine from Tesco's but I presume you could get them from most major supermarkets. The idea behind Danone Activia in general is that their products are supposed to help Digestive Transit which helps stop feelings of bloating and helps your food go down properly. I can't say I've ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/08/09 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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I am not really a yoghurt fan but I am a rhubarb fanatic. Activia has been heavily advertised for at least a year so was definitely a product I was aware of, I knew that it purported to help with bloating, who can forget the cringe worthy 'I just don't feel myself' adverts, and that it aimed to 'improve digestive transit.' Exactly what that means I wasn't sure and in actual fact am still none the wiser but lulled in by the marketing spiel and a slight swelling of my tummy after a heavy weekend of eating and drinking I spotted them in the Tesco aisle. I convinced myself that a sweet yoghurt at the end of my meal might stop the sweet/chocolate/wine cravings later on the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/07/09 (Very useful, 7 readings)
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In order to beat the bloat I've been trying various different products which I thought might have helped me. One brand I've been sampling in the past few months is Activia! One of the products I've been "lucky" enough to sample is the rhubarb bio yoghurts. These can be found in all supermarkets, including Asda, Sainsbury and Tesco. We tend to buy ours from Tesco now though but this is simply because it is closest to us! They can be found in the yoghurt aisle alongside the yoghurts such as Muller Light and Shape. They are on the middle shelf in my local Tesco so I assume they will be in the same place in every one but its worth having a little look ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/04/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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Having recently tried my first Danone Activia yoghurt, I was keen to try more! There was something so phenomenal about the Prune layers option I had, I simply had to sample others. Now choosing which ones was going to be a hard job, but finally I settled on a few, one of which being the Danone Activia Rhubarb yoghurt. Danone is quite a popular company, manufacturing some of the finest yoghurts around! In their range they do Activia, a selection of fruity flavoured yoghurts which are said to be exceptionally healthy! Something I find quite weird about them is that they all have very similar packaging! There isn't really anything to tell the pots apart from a ... Read the complete review
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