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Sainsbury's Sugar Free MallowsNewest Review: ... with the bag I would have pinched more. I found myself this morning asking my wife to get some of these for me with the shopping and having finished my evening meal about ten minutes ago I am now tucking into them as writing this review. They are very tasty and still very sweet even though there is no sugar present. They are not as sticky as some other mallows either and they are just all ... more More Sainsbury's in Food
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by D-RAY2000 - written on 29/07/08 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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I never usually find any product that is sugar free to be very good but I was very pleasantly surprised when I pinched a handful of Sainsbury sugar free mallows from my daughter's bag the other day. Man these things were good and had she not run off upstairs with the bag I would have pinched more. I found myself this morning asking my wife to get some of these for me with the shopping and having finished my evening meal about ten minutes ago I am now tucking into them as writing this review. They are very tasty and still very sweet even though there is no sugar present. They are not as sticky as some other mallows either and they are just all ...
by faders321 - written on 27/07/08 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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I have always loved marshmallows because they're so soft and light but reallt sweet and tasty. I don't like it when marshmallows are to chewy though, I hate it when they get stuck to your teeth so I'm always trying out new brands to try and get the best possible marshmallows. Sainsbury's Sugar Free Mallows come in a 75g bag for just 49p which I think is really cheap and great value, this is probably because they are Sainsbury's own brand and therefore are bound to be cheap. The packet is pink and has pictures of marshmallows on it just so you know what's in the bag. On the back is all the need to know information: Ingredients: Maltitol Syrup, ...
by MJT1983 - written on 02/02/08 (Very useful, 112 readings)
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I remember when I was a kid and you used to be able to go into the sweet shop and you would always ask for a quarter of whatever it was you wanted. My brother always used to tell me to go and get marshmallows because they weigh so little that you get more for your money. Me being a young impressionable child believed him rather than realising the fact that they just charged you a lot of money for a big bag of marsh mallows. Anyway I digress slightly but the point of the story is that I am quite a fan of marshmallows. I bought these marshmallows the other day after having a hot chocolate the previous night and wishing I'd had some marsh mallows in the cupboard. ...
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