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Spotted In Shops! - Ritz Breaks, New Müller Corners, Chicken & Herb Pringles, One Direction Biscuits, etc...

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A few more new products I've seen whilst out shopping recently... Cadbury Crunchie Minis Ice Creams Contains Crunchie flavour ice cream with a Crunchie chocolate coating - available at Asda and other supermarkets. Ritz Breaks Rosemary & Olive Oil New Ritz crackers in a handy "breaks" format. Available at Asda. Müller Corner Apple & Pear - Voted by You New "voted by you" apple & pear flavour Müller Corner. Available at Asda. Müller Corner Dessert Inspired Banoffee Pie Yogurt And a "dessert inspired" banoffee pie Müller Corner - because you can never have enough banoffee pie variations! Also at Asda. Müller Corner Greek Style Mango & Passionfruit Completing the trio of new Müller Corners is this Greek Style Mango & Passionfruit flavour. Also at Asda. Nestlé Ski Smooth Coconut Yogurt - Limited Edition Limited edition low fat Ski coconut flavour yogurts, also at Asda. Nestlé Aero Orange & Choc Bubbly M...

The Mallow Tree Mini Eggs Review (TK Maxx)

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Some more mini eggs I picked up in TK Maxx recently were these by The Mallow Tree. They were reduced in price and I'd never heard of Mallow Tree before so I couldn't resist giving them a whirl! I'm glad I did as they turned out to be very tasty mini eggs indeed, in fact far better in quality than anything from the major confectionery companies like Cadbury or Mars! The eggs had thick, chunky shells in pastel colours with speckles on. They looked very impressive indeed...far better than Cadbury Mini Eggs! The shells were much thicker and crunchier than Cadbury Mini Eggs, and the chocolate inside was richer and darker. They tasted fantastic - extremely creamy and rich, with a higher percentage of cocoa solids compared to mass produced mini eggs. They were far more satisfying too! Overall, I thought these mini eggs from The Mallow Tree were fantastic and some of the better quality ones I've tried - it's just a shame they're not more widely availabl...