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Sainsbury's Basics Chocolate MousseNewest Review: ... and these are a great size for putting in to a lunchbox. The mousses have a plastic lid on them which you just peel back and ... more More Sainsbury's in Food
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by - written on 24/11/09 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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I am constantly looking for new ways to enjoy the things I love and save money and I have recently been introduced to the budget chocolate mousses that the big supermarkets sell. In the past I have purchased aero mousses and other similar ones with 2 or 3 costing around £1 but in Sainsburys you can buy 4 of these 62.5g pots of chocolate mousse for just 25p which I am sure you will agree is a bargain price. The mousses are in individual pots which can just be snapped off from one another and these are a great size for putting in to a lunchbox. The mousses have a plastic lid on them which you just peel back and then you see the airy chocolate mousse ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/11/09 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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Sainsbury's basic chocolate mousse --------------------------------------------- Sainsbury's is one of my favourite shopping places and I often roam around the shelf to find something new here. I tried this basic chocolate mousse few months back and really feel little guilty of defining this as a basic product. These Mousse's are just one of the best of the class. This comes in four plastic pots and sealed with a lid with Sainsbury's usual branding. Each pot weighs about 60 gram and the price is around 40 p which is an amazing value for money. Now the important aspect of taste - I would say the taste is really heavenly with very smooth ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/11/09 (Very useful, 7 readings)
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I guess I should begin this review by saying a great big thank-you to all my Dooyoo chums for recommending this product so often. I was browsing the 'new review' section and noticed a review for these cheap but very cheerful chocolate treats. To be honest I was quite dubious about these chocolate desserts and was quite surprised by the number of people recommending them on Dooyoo. After shelling out 25p for a pack of 4 (oh yes, that's 6.25p per pot!) I too will be recommending them to everybody and anybody. Normally I don't have the sweetest tooth in the world but occasionally I do fancy something chocolatey after dinner. When you open the pot you get a good ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/09/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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I recently switched supermarkets from Asda to Sainsburys after reading a lot of reviews on Sainsburys Basics products which convinced me Sainsburys perhaps wasn't as expensive as I'd always assumed it to be! So, I have a whole host of Sainsburys reviews coming up as I work my way through eating everything! With me being a regular Asda shopper, I may make comparisons between the same products in Asdas range so you can see the difference in price and quality. One of the products I picked up on my experimental Sainsburys shop was a 4 pack of chocolate mousses , costing 25p for four 62.5 g pots . The packaging is very simple,plastic pots with foil lids on, mainly ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/09/09 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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SAINSBURY'S CHOCOLATE MOUSSE. (Sainsbury's Basics) Shopping in Sainsbury's i have tried a few of their Basics Range of products, as we should all know by now, but for those of you that are not familiar with Sainsbury's Basics Range, just a few words about these. The Basic's Range********** Basically mostly all of the products that you know and love, but not all of them can be found in Sainsbury's, they come in a Basic Package, this i dont think affects the product that you are buying, and some of this Range can be excellent value for money, making you great savings simply because the products dont have fancy labels, or fancy ... Read the complete review
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