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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
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
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
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
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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