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Weight Watchers Caramel Crunch DessertNewest Review: ... 23.5g of sugar but a lot less 2.6g of fats per one. You can understand why they are so glucose sweet when you eat one and ... more |
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by - written on 29/04/09 (Very useful, 250 readings)
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Weight Watchers 'Caramel Crunch Desserts'...How do I Love Thee? Let me count the ways... "Thou art more lovelier than a Cadbury's 'Crunchie' on its own, Thou art more tastier than a 'Caramel' Ice cream upon a cone; Thou art more Custardy than a Vanilla slice can be to me, Thou art the sweetest, sauciest diet 'Dessert' you see!" 'Ahh', that's better - an ode a day keeps 'The Poet' within me at bay! Right, that's the silliness over with; let's get on with discussing cardboard box colours, colours and textures of this loveliest of sweets, shall we then... Caramel Crunch Desserts have been around ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/09/09 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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I am not a Weight Watcher but my mum is so we have loads of their desserts in as they are generally lovely! One such pudding is their 'Caramel Crunch' from Heinz which comes boxed in two for around £1.39 unless on special offer. Each dessert weighs 89g and comes in a little plastic pot with a sealed film lids on it. These sweets are taken straight from the freezer to defrost for at room temperature for 20 minutes and then you can tuck in! Containing 3 points or 174 calories each for those who are counting, this includes a hefty 23.5g of sugar but a lot less 2.6g of fats per one. You can understand why they are so glucose sweet ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/07/09 (Very useful, 12 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 caramel crunch 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 85g. 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 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/05/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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I recently bought a box of these desserts while they were on special offer in Asda at £1 a box. The picture on the box was what caught my eye, I have a real sweet tooth where anything caramel is concerned and these looked deliciously dripping in caramel and very tasty. As they were 3 points per dessert I figured that these would be a nice, indulgent treat when I have had a day of particularly harsh point counting. For non weight watchers the nutritional info away from the points content is 174 calories and 1.6g of saturated fat per pot so either way this is a much healthier dessert than a standard bowl of ice cream for example. The desserts require ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/11/08 (Very useful, 353 readings)
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Hubby and I have been chopping wood for our log burner this morning and needed something quick for lunch that we could just pop into the oven. I grabbed oven chips, Kiev's for Dave and crispy pancakes for me out of the freezer and noticed that there was a box of Weight Watchers desserts lurking beneath. I figured that we had done enough work to deserve them so I fetched them out to defrost. The item in question is Weight Watchers from Heinz Caramel Crunch Desserts. I had purchased these when I last did my shopping in Asda and they cost me £1.37 for a box containing two individual desserts so that's 68.5p per dessert. You can tell I'm an accountant ... Read the complete review
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