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Ryvita Muesli CrunchNewest Review: ... yo dont need to put any topping on them. Whe I bought them the were £1.26 a box or two for £2, so I bit the bullet and bought ... more More Ryvita in Food
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by - written on 18/03/08 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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Ok, so as you may have gathered from my last review I am now officially dieting........ AGAIN!! So in my quest for twiggyness I needed to find something low calorie and low in Weight Watchers points to nibble on and sate my ever increasing appetite. I have never been much of a Ryvita fan, I have always thought they looked like little slabs of paper mache so never really went out of my way to try them, until now. These new ryvitas were recommended to me by a friend claiming them to be like a sweet and drier version of a garibaldi, not quite I thought upon trying them, but very nice anyway! The product I will review is Ryvita muesli ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/10/08 (Very useful, 207 readings)
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Being on a low fat diet is not easy, cutting out fats items is easy you would think but the amount of fat in a lot of things is higher than you actually realise. Although I am not usually one for biscuits as you would expect me to be from the product I am reviewing today I decided to try these to add a sweet treat or two into my full on diet to make me feel like I was a little less deprived and also to try and make myself less likely to 'cheat'. Ryvita is a well-known brand that I can remember my mother eating when she was on a diet back when I was a kid. With time comes change and they have modernised to fit in with the changing market and now offer more than ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/06/08 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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OK, so today it was back to the diet! I do slimming world and have not attended a group for about 3 months now due to being a few lb over my target weight. In an attempt to not have to pay again when I go back this week I am trying to be really good! So as I was munching on a Muesli Crunch Ryvita as part of my healthy b option today I thought I would give these a quick review! When I first tried these I had seen the advert with Fern dipping them into a cup of tea and first thought how disgusting (I don't drink tea or coffee and the thought of dipping any type of biscuit into said tea of coffee makes me feel sick), secondly I thought maybe they ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/03/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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I'm not a big fan of ryvita as they can be very plain - I've tried toppings on them in packed lunch but by the time I get round to eating them the topping has soaked into the crispbread and made it go all soggy!! So I thought I'd give these new Ryvita Crunh bars a try, as I heard that you can dunk them in your tea as a healthy alternative to a biscuit and yo dont need to put any topping on them. Whe I bought them the were £1.26 a box or two for £2, so I bit the bullet and bought two packs. They come in an attractive purple box, with the crispbreads inside within a sealed inner pack for freshness. You get aout 15 crispbreads in the pack - i know that doesnt sound a lot ... Read the complete review
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