Not as good as the 2 of £1 on ambrosia custard posted earlier in the week...
xXxZoexXx
22 Nov 15#3
Haha - you mean you wish you'd gone here instead
snowflake75
22 Nov 15#4
yummy time to stock up
cjabingham
22 Nov 151#5
The powder is better. As you make the custard with no sugar or a little bit of sugar. The tinned ready custard is way too sweet. !
CrazyWorld
22 Nov 151#6
Birds and Ambrosia are the same company - Premier foods, and both the ready-to-use custard and rice pudding are made in the same factory in Devon. In my experience, any differences in the ingredients of the two products are negligible, so they are to all intents and purposes the same. Bargain Buys also have these at 3 for a pound, which works out at 33p a tin, so it's worth keeping a look out for them in similar retailers.
CrazyWorld
22 Nov 15#7
Personally, I think that the normal mainstream supermarket price - around 99p a tin - for Ambrosia rice pudding is daylight robbery.
Maggy_A
23 Nov 15#8
I love tinned custard...great price..
Flashpoint
23 Nov 151#9
Good price. trying to find the tin powder custard cheap.
LoveDealsNeedBrains to Flashpoint
19 Jan 161#10
B&M has 400g of Bird's Custard Powder for 49p. Found this yesterday. (Never posted a new deal on this site before, so will try to figure that out and post when I get the chance.)
Flashpoint
19 Jan 16#11
yes, I bought that last week! I love that custard, also it's not as sweet as the instant stuff or tinned etc!
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