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Tesco Finest Devonshire Style Fudge YoghurtNewest Review: ... sometimes, can't they?). At over 250 calories per pot it's not really for the dieters among us, and if you don't like rich ... more More Tesco in Food
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by - written on 18/10/09 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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I'm a little paranoid about not getting enough calcium in my diet (I hardly have any milk in tea and coffee, and don't tend to drink it on its own either), so I always make a point of making sure I eat plenty of dairy products. Unfortunately, I'm not mad on traditional yoghurts, which is a shame as having a pot as part of my breakfast every day would be an ideal way to up my calcium intake. A couple of years ago, however, I saw a special offer on Tesco Finest yoghurts and noticed that they had some very tempting-looking flavours in the range. I decided to give them a go, and have never looked back! Like all the yoghurts in this range, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/10/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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I don't eat many yogurts but every now and then I buy a few of the dear ones so when I saw Tesco Finest yogurts are on special offer 6 for £3.00 I treated myself to a selection of them because they cost 60p each so you're saving quite a bit. I've wanted to try this Fudge one for ages but never have so it was the first one I picked up and I'm glad I did because it's the best yogurt I've ever had. It's thick and very creamy, the colour of it is a rich toffee colour and it just looks proper appetising. It doesn't smell as sweet as I hoped it would but I can smell the toffee in it even though it just smells like yogurt underneath like any other ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/06/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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Review of Tesco Finest Devonshire Style Fudge Yogurt Tesco introduced their 'Finest' range at around the same time as other supermarkets also produced superior own brand goods. This yogurt is part of the range and includes foods, drinks and other items. My partner and I decided to treat ourselves to a couple of these yogurts on impulse and I felt that they are worthy of a review! **The product** Packaging, Taste, Texture and Appearance A luxurious combination of yogurt and whipped cream, blended with pieces of chewy Devonshire style fudge. The yogurt is presented in a recyclable cardboard oval pot with a foil peel off ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/01/09 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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I am not usually much of a yoghurty person, more a chocolately/fudge type but when I saw this yoghurt, I just had to have it. The pot looks absolutely gorgeous! It has the classic black and silver labelling of tesco finest products and then an image of big, yummy looking chunks of fudge. The yoghurt is fudge favoured with little chunks of fudge in it which I thought sounded very appealling indeed. When I peeled off the lid, I wasn't disappointed by the look and smell of it. It looked very thick and creamy, there was no runny wateryness on the top of it like you get with some yoghurts and the smell hit your straight away! It smelt like you had just opened a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/10/08 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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It was that time again when I set out to discover a new yoghurt. I didn't know quite what I fancied, but I didn't feel like something fruity. When I popped down to the local Tesco to browse their selection, one particular pot caught my eye. The pot of the Devonshire Style Fudge yoghurt in the Tesco Finest range is not particularly colourful- its main colour is black with a little silver banner behind the text. It was however the pictures of the chunks of fudge that attracted me. They looked incredibly creamy and very soft. I simply had to buy it! When I peeled back the lid of the deep pot, before I could even see if the yoghurt itself looked ... Read the complete review
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