
Product Type: Marks & Spencer Sweets
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Phizzy tails for my scraggy head!
Marks & Spencers Phizzy Pigtails

Member Name: kaitlinsmummy
Product:
Marks & Spencers Phizzy Pigtails
Date: 16/04/10
Rating:
Advantages: A nice tasty sweet that doesn't have too much fizz!
Disadvantages: A bit on the large side....even for my mouth!
After developing a real penchant for not only chocolate but also jelly sweets, my son has been lucky enough to have a nannan that likes to spoil him and buys him the product I will now review once weekly!
The product I will now review is - "Marks and Spencer's phizzy pig tails".
The sweets themselves come housed within a plastic pouched bag, with all the relevant information being present. Brand name, product name, description, nutritional information and a lovely picture of a little pink pig, but hopefully not one of the pigs who has their tail stolen for this bag of treats!
These jelly sweets are described as containing fruit juice with a hint of fizz, so upon opening the bag I was not surprised to smell a fruity scent emanating from the bag.
Within the bag there were around 15-20 "tails", which were spirals of thick jelly with a soft powdery sugar coating, which before eating one I assumed was the fizz part.
When biting into one I realised that these are on the large side, especially considering I would think these are marketed at children, so with my big mouth these must be too large!
The jelly is reasonably soft, with a little chew to it and the taste is nice and fruity, with the fizz being just on the right side of mouth puckering!
The nutritional information is as follows -
Per sweet,
30 kcals,
7.2g carbohydrate,
5.4g of which sugars,
Trace of fat.
Allergy advice states that this contains cows milk, but doesn't contain artificial flavourings or colours.
For more information visit - www.marksandspencer.com
Thanks for reading x
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