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Walls Frusi

 
Description: Manufacturer: Walls / Yoghurts / Frusì – it's a tasty snack made with fruit (frozen to help seal in the goodness), ... more
Walls Frusi ... creamy yoghurt, and wholegrain cereals. Frusì is packed with fruit, which can be a natural source of vitamin C (50% of your Recommended Daily Allowance in a single Frusì pot); and wholegrain cereals which provide natural fibre (and we all know what that helps).

Newest Review: ... the fact that each dessert contains 50% of your RDA of vitamin C. Each Frusi comes in a small tub with a plastic lid, ... more

 ... similar to a yoghurt pot. One you peel back the clear lid, you can have a closer nosey at the frozen fruit on top. Tonight, I'm devouring a Pineapple and Raspberry flavour Frusi which has a generous thick topping of chopped pineapple and raspberries. The fruit is sweet with the added tartness you'd expect from fresh raspberries. Underneath is the frozen yoghurt which has a sweet vanilla flavour to it and at the base is a layer of the wholegrain cereals which looks and tastes like muesli without any nuts or ra...more

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kitschkitty
Premium Review Walls Frusi: Don't be Choosy - Grab a Frusi! (413 words)
by - written on 02/09/08 (Very useful, 115 readings)
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Frusi is a frozen yoghurt dessert made by Walls, perhaps best known for their ice-creams. I first sampled Frusis (I'm assuming that's the plural of Frusi) about a year ago when the product first came on the market. I'm a sucker when it comes to new and different items in the supermarket and was suckered in by a £1 promotional price. The average price when not on offer is £1.49 for a pack of two Frusi and I hadn't bought them in months until I recently spotted them in Farmfoods for the bargain price of 39p. Frusi is available in 3 varieties, Pineapple and Raspberry, Raspberry and Mango and Fruits of the Forest. They are a frozen dessert that can be ...  Read the complete review

kellylouj
Premium Review Frusi makes me fruity!! (718 words)
by - written on 02/10/07 (Very useful, 165 readings)
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As I try to stick to my diet in preparation for my forthcoming wedding, desserts have been off the menu for a while, until I saw an advertisement in my Slimming World magazine for Frusi a new frozen dessert from Walls and there was also a 50p off voucher, they sounded delicious and I remembered to look out for them next time I was at the supermarket. Fast forward a month and whilst browsing the freezer aisles in Asda I spotted them at the end of the aisle on promotion for £1 a pack, I popped some in the trolley and carried on shopping. *~*What is Frusi?*~* Frusi is made by Walls who have produced its famous ice-cream in the UK for over 80 ...  Read the complete review

 

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