Müller Corner British Classics

You would be right to think that this is a summer edition however unless I have been blind as a bat these are new to the yoghurt corner, in my Supermarket anyway. Inspired by British desserts Müller Corner British Classics have given us Cherry Bakewell and Eton Mess style yoghurts.  A six pack costs £3.00 and I have seen these in both Sainsbury’s and on Ocado. Made from British milk these are free from artificial flavours, colourings and preservatives, and are suitable for vegetarians.  Cherry Bakewell is certainly becoming more of ‘a thing’. We have had the Cherry Bakewell Scones, Cherry Bakewell…

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New Oreo Yoghurt

This Oreo yoghurt has been a mission to find! High and low I have searched but to no avail until last week when finally I found these in Asda. I am not sure why I have been slightly obsessed with finding these given they aren’t exactly the most exciting foodie find, however there is something about an Oreo product I just cannot keep away from.  The Oreo split pot has the same set up as the Muller Corner yoghurts with crushed Oreos in the corner and a vanilla yoghurt opposite. These yoghurts are suitable for vegetarians and hold a staggering 8%…

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Arla Skyr Yoghurts

Yoghurts, there are so many to choose from – Chocolatey, Fruity, Low Fat, Natural, Greek, Protein, Bio, there is a whole aisle just for yoghurts! So how do you choose when everyone is trying to be the top dog? Yoghurt is something that I phase in and out of, every since Muller Light’s disastrous recent efforts I hadn’t really been all that into yoghurt but have recently been branching out so to speak. Today’s review is all about 3 different Arla SKYR yoghurt – SKYR Strawberry, Mixed Berries & Blueberry & Elderberry. Made from all natural ingredients, Arla SKYR yoghurts are low…

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Muller Light Peanut and Caramel

New Year and a new Limited Edition Muller has hit the shelves in the name of Muller Light Peanut and Caramel. Surprisingly my local Sainsbury’s actually got these in pretty quick, usually we are least 6 months behind the times for things like this. I have gravitated away from Muller Light on the simple reasons that a) although they contain sugars and sweeteners they have become overly sweet these days, and b) they’re flavours have become boring.  When I saw Muller had decided to bring out the Peanut and Caramel I was a little excited as it is pretty out there for…

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Müller Light Apple Strudel

A new Limited Edition yoghurt has hit our shelves and goes by the name of Müller Light Apple Strudel. I love apple strudel, to be fair any dessert with pastry is usually a winner with me, so putting it in yoghurt form is both daring and rather exciting.  I came home the other day to find the yoghurt fairy had been, and had bought me the new Müller Light Apple Strudel without me even mentioning it. The yoghurt is part of Müller’s singular pot range, and comprises of Apple Strudel flavour yoghurt with apple pieces, sugar and sweetener. Digging in you…

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