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Ryvita Fruit Crunch

 
Description: Manufacturer: Ryvita / Type: Bread

Newest Review: ... a complete depature from other varieties of Ryvita - its a little strange! Apparently the box says i should think of them as ... more

 ... an angelic alternative to biscuits...okaaaay, i'll try! The cracker: It looks like a standard ryvita cracker - smooth on one side and bumpy on the other. I could see a few sunflower and pumpkin seeds on top but not much fruit. But when I bit into it I found all the fruit hiding in the middle. The cracker is definitely sweet, but not overly so. The currants lend a slightly chewy texture to the usually crunchy cracker which I find great. You can taste the honey and brown sugar that is used to sweeten the cracker, and...more

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Premium Review Ryvita Fruit Crunch: As awful as ever! (713 words)
by - written on 28/07/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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I don't know why I bother buying Ryvita, after all these years I should know better really. I don't like them at all, yet every time the brand brings out a new product I convince myself to buy them as surely they must be better than previous versions. I'm sure many of you will agree that they never are, Ryvita to a lot of people (including me) are simply the most awful food in the world. The latest one to catch my eye in Sainsbury's was the Ryvita Fruit Crunch, a different take on the humble Ryvita which has been designed to be dunked into a cup of tea like a biscuit. The packet also advised that these can be eaten without spread and this also swayed my ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review My Ryvita has come over all fruity! (798 words)
by - written on 06/07/09 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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Lately I am on a new fitness regime. I am eating totally healthily and going to the gym and am all round more active than I've ever been. However cos I work my body out so hard I'm constantly hungry and burning up to 800 calories a day in the gym (I am there hours after-all lol) means I'm constantly grazing. The one thing I've kicked out of my diet is sweet stuff. I love chocolate and cakes and things but I'm missing the stuff badly at the moment. Now of course I could indulge a little bit but the whole reason for this new active me is cos I've been bulimic and so that stuff to me is my trigger and a no-no! However I saw these the other day in my ...  Read the complete review

bucksfizz66
Premium Review Ryvita Fruit Crunch: Best ryvita crispbread going (185 words)
by - written on 23/05/09 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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Ryvita Fruit Crunch - this product was formerly Museli Crunch. This product is a wholegrain rye and wheat crispbread with currentsm seeds and oats and is by far the best tasting ryvita crispbread, with a sweet taste. It is promoted as a dunkable product in your tea, I have tried this and didn't enjoy it - eating them on their own or with a soft cheese gives a great result. And is great as an inbetween meals snack, using the Tescos totals website this product equates to about 0.7 points per crispbread - ideal. This product is suitable for vegetarians, but does contain rye, wheat and oats and may contain sesame seeds and soya. Each slice is 15.5g ...  Read the complete review

edgirl
Premium Review Ryvita with a twist. A sweet, sweet twist. (427 words)
by - written on 15/10/09 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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I'm currently trying to be on a health kick. Trying being the operative word. So I've been looking for something slightly healthy that will satisfy my insane sweet tooth. While perusing the shelves in Asda, I came across these and thought I would give them a go. Ryvita with currants, seeds and oats - sounds good! They were around £1 for a 200g packet. Packaging: The crackers come in a 200 g sealed plastic inner, encased in a lovely purple/pink box. The box tells you not to put anything on these crackers, which is a complete depature from other varieties of Ryvita - its a little strange! Apparently the box says i should think of them as an angelic ...  Read the complete review

Essexmumof2
Premium Review Ryvita Fruit Crunch: Crispbread that really packs a punch (489 words)
by - written on 20/06/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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I cant say that I have ever been a great Ryvita fan as I always considered then to be a bit dry and unappetising, that is however until I saw good old Fern advertising a sweet version!! Unfortunately I was blessed with a very sweet tooth, resulting in lots of fillings and a not so flattering figure! So imagine my joy when I head Fern say that the sweet Ryvita were delicious and contained only 1 gram of fat. The first mission was to try and find some, it took ages to find a supermarket that stocked them Tesco and Sainsbury's didnt but good old Adsa saved the day. Now I must warn you that these biscuits aren't the most appetising things to look at, ...  Read the complete review

 

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