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Weight Watchers Banoffee DessertsNewest Review: ... calories per 81g pot are 170 with 4.4% fat and this comes to 3 points on the Weight Watchers diet plan. For allergists there ... more |
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by - written on 07/03/08 (Very useful, 193 readings)
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Looking longingly at the frozen desserts whilst shopping in Tesco last week, and knowing that I shouldn't be eating cream laden things I spotted Weight Watchers Banoffee Deserts on offer, at £1 instead of £1.39 so I popped a box in the trolley. What are Banoffee Desserts? According to the box "Rich toffee and Banana mousse on a moist toffee sponge with sweet toffee sauce and delicate curls." And what did I find in the box? Two plastic pots, with a plastic film sealed lid, one looked nicer than the other as it had neatly piped topping covered in pale chocolate curls. The other looked as if it melted before being ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/04/08 (Very useful, 237 readings)
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Before I met my partner I was never really into puddings but he had grown where after a main meal came pudding. As both of us had signed up to Weight watchers after becoming a little on the tubby side I decided to have a look for some treats for us as my partner had quite a lot of points in his daily allowance I thought it an ideal way for him to fill up after his meal and use up a lot more of his points. This review is on his favourite dessert currently produced by Weight Watchers the Banoffee Desserts which offer a 3 points value so ideal for that special treat every now and then. The price varies for weight watchers products from shop ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/05/08 (Very useful, 216 readings)
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I'm a huge fan of Weight Watchers products, and when I discovered their frozen dessert range, I was utterly thrilled to realise that they offered a Banoffee dessert; one of my favourite flavour combinations in existence! At only £1 for two, I added them to the trolley. On the girly packaging (most of Weight Watchers products seem to be quite feminine!), you can see a picture of what the dessert is supposed to look like; cut down the middle, the different textures seem to blend together fantastically, the sponge base sitting neatly at the bottom, with the layers of banana and toffee flavoured mousses piled deliciously on top, with the toffee sauce ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/09/09 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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I have a really sweet tooth like a lot of people but am not allowed to eat my mum's Weight Watchers Desserts as they are expensive... When will parents ever learn things that are out of bounds are more tempting than ever, lol! These 'Banoffee Desserts' are sold in packs of two; usually about £1.39 unless they are on offer for a pound like they were in Morrisons this week. The packaging is a dark purple cardboard box with June next year as the best before date so they get plenty of freezer life. Made by Heinz they are described as: 'Rich toffee and banana mousse on moist toffee sauce with sweet toffee sauce and delicate curls. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/07/09 (Very useful, 8 readings)
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Weight watchers are a diet company who supply products suitable for the WeightWatchers diet. One of their products are the banoffee desserts. They can be found in all supermarkets such as Tesco, Asda, Waitrose etc as well as being able to be ordered from Weight Watchers themselves either online or over the phone. Often they can be found in little newsagents and petrol stations however not very often. They are part of a large range of WW cakes and pastries. They come in a box of 2 and each cake weighs roughly 81g. For a diet product, especially a dessert I think that this is quite a good weight and doesn't seem like its skimping too much. The box ... Read the complete review
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