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Sainsbury's 'Basics' Fromage Frais


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Sainsbury's 'Basics' Fromage Frais

 
Description: Manufacturer: Sainsbury's / Type: Dairy

Newest Review: ... fruit puree. I love fromage frais so whenever my boys have one I always end up licking the lid then popping my tongue into ... more

 ... the mixture before giving them to them. I know that's worse than wiping there faces with my own spit but I just can't help myself! The frais are a good consistency and no runnier or thicker than any other brand of frais. They do have a little bit of water on the top but this soon disappears when you mix it into the mixture. Each frais has a very pale and subtle colour to them and if they didn't have the flavour written on them then I'm not sure I could tell the difference just by looking them. The flavours are very f...more

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Claribella
Premium Review Sainsbury's 'Basics' Fromage Frais: Frais is definitely not enough! (314 words)
by - written on 01/07/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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I usually like to buy Petit Filous or Little stars Fromage frais for my boys but if we are running over budget then I will pick up a packet of these. They cost around 50p for a pack of six. In the pack you get two raspberry, two strawberry and two apricot flavoured frais. The pots are 60g each and each yogurt contains fruit puree. I love fromage frais so whenever my boys have one I always end up licking the lid then popping my tongue into the mixture before giving them to them. I know that's worse than wiping there faces with my own spit but I just can't help myself! The frais are a good consistency and no runnier or thicker than any ...  Read the complete review

xxfoxyredxx
Premium Review More frais for me! (620 words)
by - written on 04/04/09 (Very useful, 172 readings)
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When it comes to yogurts as a rule I'm a real fan of them! So when I saw these Sainsbury's Basics Fromage Frais pots at 46p (for six) I thought I'd give them a go for a change! I couldn't believe the price and as my Mum says a change is as good as a rest! lol. The Packaging.... 6 white plastic pots with peel off plastic lids. The six pots are plain (but for a couple of ripples to the sides of them indented in) and come in two lines of three and they all snap apart very easily. Across all of the lids is all the information you need all given in orange and black writing. I'm told they are indeed Sainsbury's Basic's Fromage Fries 'with fruit puree' the ...  Read the complete review

 

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