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Weight Watchers Chocolate BrowniesNewest Review: ... good value as they are really chocolatey and rich, am licking my lips now as I look at the box!! Each dessert weighs 86g and ... more |
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by - written on 23/11/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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I eat a lot of Weight Watchers puddings as long as they are in the fridge or freezer, not because I am on a diet but just because they are in, lol! One of my favourites is Weight Watchers from Heinz Double Chocolate Brownies which are really yummy! These cost £1.33 from Morrisons unless you can find them on offer for a pound and I think they are pretty good value as they are really chocolatey and rich, am licking my lips now as I look at the box!! Each dessert weighs 86g and is sold in a round recyclable pot with a sealed lid which you peel back and then leave to defrost straight from the freezer for 10 minutes... Each one is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/07/09 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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I bought some of these last week, intending to ther review them, only to find, at the weekend, that my partner had snaffled them. They were duly replaced yesterday so I had one of them after tea. Packaging: The box is predominantly purple, as you'd expect a Weightwatchers product to be. There's a picture of the dessert on the front, along with the name & the words "now with more chocolate" in the top right hand corner. The back of the box contains the usual information: ingredients, nutritional information, some stuff about Weight Watchers etc along with the defrost instructions:- "Remove film seal. Allow to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/01/09 (Very useful, 119 readings)
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I think what you have to bear in mind when you buy this is that it is a diet dessert and it's not going to be the tastiest chocolate product on the market. I am not a dieter at all and have never been overweight but I have a terrible sweet tooth and love cakes and sweets, particularly chocolate. At the moment I'm trying to cut down on my sweets consumption because I believe it will be better for my skin, my health and my mood. This is why I thought I would give these weightwatcher desserts a go. Upon observation of the packet and the product inside, I would certainly say that this is more like a mini chocolate gateau than a chocolate brownie which I tend to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/01/09 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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Although I'm not on a diet as such, and haven't been since I discovered portion control and some commonsense is all that's needed to control my weight, I still often buy the lower fat and lower sugar versions of food. So while browsing in Heron a few weeks ago I noticed a two pack of Weight Watchers Double Chocolate Brownies for a £1 and popped one in my basket. I'd actually forgotten I bought these but last night I stumbled across them and decided to try one. The blurb on the box says they now have "more chocolate" and they are "rich chocolate brownies with an indulgent belgian chocolate and vanilla mousse, oozing chocolate sauce". The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/01/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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Okay I started with Weight Watchers a month or so ago and have been losing weight steadily, despite the fact that I moved house in between and putting on some weight in between. Ah well. Anyway, having moved house my local supermarket is now Asda and isn't this just Weight Watchers heaven - anyone following the diet who hasn't visited yet, I strongly urge you to! Back to the review in question - the weight watchers chocolate brownies are quite the best "diet" cakes I think I have ever had. They come in a box of 6 (I think) and packaged in the usual Weight Watchers blue and weight packaging with the information that each brownie contains 2 Weight Watchers ... Read the complete review
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