Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Cornflakes (750g) now ONLY £1.65
Latest comments (22)
ILIKEBARGAINSME
3 Dec 15#21
These were hard to find - as if Tesco didn't want you to have them.......but I found them on the highest of shelves and not on and end isle like they usually are
Gollywood to ILIKEBARGAINSME
3 Dec 15#22
That must have been really difficult
izabelameslem
2 Dec 15#20
Asda has 2 kellogg's for £3 (saw crunchy nut and clusters).
arma_gera
2 Dec 15#19
came from Tesco and no more sale...
CharlieChuckle
2 Dec 15#18
Nice packet of Crunchy Nut you got here. Pretty expensive, as I recall.
Badbear
1 Dec 15#11
Alpen is not bland! (unless it was the no added sugar version).
Secondly, most cereals out there contain masses of sugar - Curiously Cinnamon, Sugar Puffs, Frosted Shreddies, Krave, Weetabix Minis, even Special K and the so called healthier porridges (Oat So Simple is laden with the stuff!).
Unless you're only eating rolled oats with just milk (boring), Weetabix with nothing added or Shredded Wheat, chances are your usual cereal has quite a lot of sugar in it. But as long as you're not consuming vast quantities during the whole day, you should burn it off without too much effort.
Rice Krispies are pretty good if you want a happy medium. :smiley:
xavierseb1 to Badbear
2 Dec 15#17
bland?!! the no added sugar version IS the only tasty version, I promise you in a few years time when your taste changes as you get older, you will find regular alpen far too sickly sweet.
also try oats with milk microwaved with salt sprinkled on top, Scottish style, you'll never go back to sweetening your porridge...
BPop
2 Dec 15#16
Just come back from my Tesco Extra, these are still £3.17 in there.
xavierseb1
2 Dec 15#15
How about a bowl of Tate&Lyle white sugar with milk?
Ok for young people but after the ages of mid 20s this stuff starts tasting honestly horrible.
Am eating a tasty breakfast as I type this, plain oats in milk, microwaved with salt (no sugar) sprinkled on top like the Scots have it. Tasty.
h4hassan
2 Dec 15#14
lol
veedubjai
2 Dec 15#13
Can't beat a bowl of Crunchy Nut.
congrevecv
1 Dec 15#5
And just **how much** sugar do they have?
AndyPr to congrevecv
1 Dec 151#6
Yawn!!!
yrreb88 to congrevecv
1 Dec 15#9
Does it matter? You're clearly not going to be buying them. :stuck_out_tongue:
itsdavidjones1984 to congrevecv
1 Dec 15#10
don't breathe that air Outside either, it's polluted.
Gollywood to congrevecv
2 Dec 15#12
*get lost*
timja
1 Dec 15#8
Great price for these, they had them for the same price at Coop a few months ago, but have eaten all of those so will be stocking up from Tesco when I pass one!
ellie27
1 Dec 15#7
Boo, I had ran out of my stash and ended up buying Asda's own ones for about £1.75 the other day, ah well time to stock up again! HOT
Broadsands
1 Dec 15#4
Oh no! Not again...:disappointed: Why Tesco, why....!
mcguire85
1 Dec 15#3
Sarcastic or not i cant wait for my next bowl after a bland bowl of alpen this morning
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Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Cornflakes (750g) now ONLY £1.65
Latest comments (22)
Nice packet of Crunchy Nut you got here. Pretty expensive, as I recall.
Secondly, most cereals out there contain masses of sugar - Curiously Cinnamon, Sugar Puffs, Frosted Shreddies, Krave, Weetabix Minis, even Special K and the so called healthier porridges (Oat So Simple is laden with the stuff!).
Unless you're only eating rolled oats with just milk (boring), Weetabix with nothing added or Shredded Wheat, chances are your usual cereal has quite a lot of sugar in it. But as long as you're not consuming vast quantities during the whole day, you should burn it off without too much effort.
Rice Krispies are pretty good if you want a happy medium. :smiley:
also try oats with milk microwaved with salt sprinkled on top, Scottish style, you'll never go back to sweetening your porridge...
Ok for young people but after the ages of mid 20s this stuff starts tasting honestly horrible.
Am eating a tasty breakfast as I type this, plain oats in milk, microwaved with salt (no sugar) sprinkled on top like the Scots have it. Tasty.