Sure you're not thinking about the 750g size which is usually just under £4?
one_way
8 Dec 15#49
Oh yeah they're big enough for me :smiley: nice slim waist too.
Rhythmeister
8 Dec 15#46
And LOADS of fat.
haiderinho
8 Dec 15#45
Is this suitable for veggies - the smaller jars are listed as suitable but not this
lukehunter69
8 Dec 15#44
It's a start...
Madelyn
7 Dec 151#17
We don't have a lot of cocoa left. Global demand is going up by 2-3% every year. :disappointed:
GadgetHunter to Madelyn
8 Dec 15#43
So you are saying we should stock up on Nutella now. Thanks for the tip. :-)
henryscat666
7 Dec 156#1
It's not enough! MORE!
lakesh8602 to henryscat666
8 Dec 15#33
Remember Tesco still broke!!
Crustybeaver to henryscat666
8 Dec 15#42
Big enough?
Mantis
8 Dec 15#41
All my life I detested the taste of nuts so I never bothered trying this. Peanut butter is like cyanide to me.
mr-mixalot
8 Dec 15#40
Going to buy some
jamgin
7 Dec 153#4
Has this got nuts in it?
MollyJB to jamgin
7 Dec 157#5
NUTELLA
dunno to jamgin
7 Dec 15#7
Yes. It is simply hazelnuts, milk and cocoa. :wink:
Ross87 to jamgin
8 Dec 15#39
Really depends on how excited I get when I find out we've got a new jar of Nutella in the cupboard.
meglaman2000
8 Dec 15#38
I remember about a year back when Nutella were advertising as a healthy breakfast option for your kids because each portion contained a hazelnut. Brazen to say the least, like saying they should have a big mac because it has a pickle.
Xintruder
8 Dec 151#37
I know Nutella is very good, but just wanted to share with you guys, that Lidl is doing some of their own brand "Deluxe" spreads at the moment. They are not really that cheap, as it is £1.29 per glass, but there is a coconut, mocha, praline and caramel one. Coconut one taste almost like Rafaello, Mocha is very intense with pieces of coffee and Praline one is just like Nutella but with nut pieces and I believe ot tastes bit better because of that crunchiness
waynehd
8 Dec 15#36
This doesn't contain sugar. It contains pure health. Nutella is the answer to all questions, it is the cure for humanity.
mrspanda1989
8 Dec 151#35
Nom nom nom thankyou
hpaytonjones
7 Dec 15#27
£3.86 in Asda Queensferry on Saturday and has been for ages. The same size as well.
sjs31 to hpaytonjones
8 Dec 15#34
Even better, but it could be store specific - price on-line is £5
BigBoyRoy
8 Dec 152#32
leo4207
8 Dec 15#31
Nutella + spoon.
jeds
8 Dec 15#29
Cold because palm oil.
yrreb88 to jeds
8 Dec 15#30
This is despite Greenpeace and the WWF supporting the company? :smirk:
dunno
8 Dec 15#28
The woman on the TV advert never mentioned that. :laughing:
mikerj
7 Dec 15#26
Holly Willoughby, a jar of Nutella and no spoon. Perfection.
samera82
7 Dec 15#25
And a lot of sugar and oil. I think oil and sugar are the highest in quantity
h4hassan
7 Dec 15#24
actually it has got brown stuff in it :smiley:
BoGoF
7 Dec 152#23
tolester
7 Dec 15#6
Morrisons have the 750 size for £3 which works out the same price if you don't want the oversized 1kg jar
adv to tolester
7 Dec 15#9
oversized... HA
pool to tolester
7 Dec 153#22
And with the 750g jar you can get a free personalised label to make it a neat Christmas present (to yourself if you like)
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Sure you're not thinking about the 750g size which is usually just under £4?
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