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Ryvita Thins MultiseedNewest Review: ... though which is a shame. They are basically longer and thinner than normal Ryvita. They are covered in loads of different ... more More Ryvita in Food
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by - written on 13/11/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Ryvita Thins Multiseed Description: Manufacturer: Ryvita / Type: Biscuits Mrs Assasin has decided that as Christmas is fast approaching, we need to be eating healthily in anticipation of the excess that always seems to happen. These were bought from our local supermarket and we paid £1.76 for a 125g box (around 20 flatbreads). These come in a yellow box and are sold along with the other items in the Ryvita range, they are more expensive though which is a shame. They are basically longer and thinner than normal Ryvita. They are covered in loads of different seeds and have a really good crispy texture, but don't fall apart when you bite ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/10/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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After having my first child and gaining a lot of weight I needed to go on a diet so while at a weight watchers meeting they mentioned the Ryvtia Thins. Also being a great Fan of normal Rvita I thought d give these ago. *** Packaging** Orange box with like an eye shape cut out of the font so you can see the product. Text on the packing - ryvita is in bold white text with a white back ground. Then in Big bold Brown Text "Thins" is written across the box. Underneath this there is description of what Thins is - Flat Bread Delicious crispy Cracker. There is a picture of seeds to the right of he box and to the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/05/09 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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As a long-time consumer of Ryvita products, I've been very excited by the new additions to their ever expanding range. For so many years there were just the two varieties of crispbread: Original and Dark Rye. Now they've branched out into crackerbreads, mini Ryvitas, cereal bars, bagged snacks, sweet crispbreads and the newest addition, Ryvita Thins. Ryvita Thins (at the time of writing!) come in two flavours: Cracked Black Pepper and Multiseed. This review is for the Multiseed variety. They're actually called a multi-seed flatbread rather than a crispbread. I am a regular purchaser of Ryvita Sunflower crispbreads but happened to have a money off ... Read the complete review
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