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The Fabulous Bakin' Boys Limited Edition Cup CakesNewest Review: ... I would grudge paying it a little. The packaging was fairly attractive and did stand out on the shelf. However I personally ... more |
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by - written on 19/09/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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I've never been a huge fan of cakes. At birthday parties I usually passed up the offer of a slice of birthday cake, especially if it was chocolate cake. I've always been partial to sponge cake though, particularly if it's a delicious home made victoria sponge sandwiched with butter cream and sweet raspberry jam! Cupcakes and fairy cakes have always been a guilty pleasure of mine, especially, again the ones iced with delicious butter cream or laced with a caramel topping. So when I was waltzing down the bakery and cake aisle in Tesco the other week, and spotted this product on special offer, I decided that it was too good an opportunity and threw a packet, well ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/12/08 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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I ended up on one of those late night "bung everything in the trolley, whether you need it or not" shopping trips to Tesco on Friday night. One of the things I threw in the trolley was a pack of limited edition "winter white" cupcakes from Bakin boys. We have had the chocolate ones on occasion and have enjoyed them, so to try the white chocolate ones seemed to be a good idea. I have also had their muffins and flapjacks and have always quite enjoyed them. Like all bakin boys cupcakes, they are individually wrapped with no articficial colours or flavours and don't have the dreaded hydrogenated fats. They are usually in the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/09/08 (Very useful, 853 readings)
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FABULOUS BAKIN' BOYS CUP CAKES Normal Cost (in Sainsbury's @ 23.9.08): £2.00 for 6 (currently Sainsbury's are running a "Buy 2 for £2.00" offer, and it isn't clear when this offer ends) NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION (per cake): Calories: 147 Kj: 615 Protein: 1g Carbohydrates: 18g - of which sugars: 11g Fat: 8g - of which saturates: 3g Fibre: 1g Sodium: 0.1g DIETARY INFORMATION: Free from artificial colour Free from artificial flavours Made in a nut-free environment Suitable for vegetarians Contains milk products, soya and wheat ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/03/09 (Very useful, 151 readings)
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These 'The Fabulous Bakin' Boys Cupcakes' (bit of a mouthful to say, but nice size to eat, especially for a child), were a real bargain today when I paid £l.25 for a pack of 6 plus get a pack free. The normal retail price for a pack of 6 of these tasty little buns is £2.00 per box (or at least they were before Christmas). The price has taken a real tumble in the last couple of months and they are a really fantastic bargain. Each little iced cake is individually wrapped. Nice if for taking to work, or for a child to pop into lunchbox (along with something healthy like a banana I hope). They can be purchased in three flavours, either in a box of all ... Read the complete review
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