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Toffee Crisp ClustersNewest Review: ... ! They are small little clusters about the size of a two pound coin and each small cluster contains a mixtue of crisped ... more More Nestle in Food
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by - written on 17/09/09 (Very useful, 115 readings)
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I have seen quite a few positive reviews about Toffee Crisp Clusters and since I love Toffee Crisp bars and I love Cadburys Clusters I have been looking out for them so I could try them too. I don't like to think that I am missing out on something so potentially yummy! I was in Tesco's doing some shopping at the weekend and finally spotted them priced at £1.50 per bag so I treated myself. The bag of Clusters is bright orange and very eye catching with the same colours and basic design as the Toffee Crisp bars. It has the words Toffee Crisp Clusters written across the front with the Nestle logo above. The wording tells us that these are 'crispy and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/08/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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I love Toffee Crisp, so when they released some bite-size snacks, I had to buy them. I was pleasantly surprised, they have the same quality of the original bars and the same we can expect from Nestle. They also have a great flavour and texture combination, the same, if not better than the original. However, they are very expensive, and you don't get many in the bag which can be very annoying. The packaging is very bright, and it has the same branding of the original bars, making it easy to recognise and find on the shelf. It can be opened easily, and is always fresh. It's also very easy to close, and they will stay fresh for quite along time, which is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/07/09 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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After deciding to go and get a little treat for myself and my husband I came across these delicious looking sweets, so of course felt inclined to indulge! The sweets I will now review are - "Toffee crisp clusters" The particular bag I am reviewing is deemed as the "share" bag, but lets be honest that happens rarely, right?! The bag itself is a bright orange and yellow colour, with all the relevant information present, brand name, product name, nutritional information, contents an finally a tempting looking picture of the clusters enclosed within. The bag states that there is 150g of product inside, but ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/07/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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I'm not a lover of the regular Toffee Crisp and it's definitely not something I would crave but when I saw these at Sainsburys, I just had to give them a go. At the time they were on offer at 2 for £2.50 although their original price is around the £1.80 mark which is very expensive! In the bag there are pieces of chocolate covered caramel and crispy cereal. The sizes range from really small pieces to bigger pieces that are around the size two fifty pence pieces. They have flat bottoms and the top is like a mixture of mountains and valleys. I actually found that these were so much better than a toffee crisp bar and they are one of my new favourite ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/07/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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OH MY GOD, how good are these? I put the product suggestion in for these a while ago, and now it has been accepted I can begin to write about these pieces of lovely Chocolate. I had never heard of these, and about 4 months ago someone at work brought them in. These are yummy I thought and then I tried to find them at my local Supermarket - couldn't find them at all. I hadn't seen these in small bags, only the 150g bag that my friend brought it, but I eventually found them at Asda about 3 months ago. Priced at £1.80 for a 150g bag seemed steep, and being the stubborn, sometimes stingly Scots person I thought to myself "I'm not paying that for ... Read the complete review
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