Was in Asda earlier doing weekly shop and noticed the Nesquik Milkshake powder was back on offer and stacked both in the coffee/tea isle and in promotional corners. This deal was posted 1 month and 3 weeks ago so maybe of use to someone who is unaware of the deal.
Available both online and instore so national
15 comments
t3rm3y
25 Jan 16#1
Cold! !! ....is how you should enjoy your nesquik milkshake
therealslimkaty
25 Jan 161#2
I love the banana one so much I actually hide it so that only I can use it ...
Taz1529 to therealslimkaty
25 Jan 162#3
So do the supermarkets it seems. Lidl don't stock it at all!
savvyB
25 Jan 16#4
Excellent..thanks. About to run out on these !!
1sba1
25 Jan 16#5
COLD,
Do you really want to eat that or God forbid give that to your kids? 78 grams of sugar in 100 grams of product...
dunno to 1sba1
25 Jan 161#6
No fat or fibre though, so it's not all bad. :smiley:
yrreb88 to 1sba1
25 Jan 161#9
It's to flavour a milkshake which is an occasional treat or did you only drink unsweetened milkshakes as a kid? You only add in a few teaspoons. Blend a banana and add that, oh wait almost as much sugar. :wink:
You don't sound like an pro eco green freak. :smile: What is this "sugar addiction" and why is adding about 50 calories/11g of sugar to a glass of milk (which already contains about 9g of sugar) going to be so bad? I love chicken, am I addicted to protein? I love cheese, am I addicted to fat?
therealslimkaty to 1sba1
26 Jan 161#12
Do YOU have any idea how arrogant and patronising you are, by posting that. Away and milk your soya beans and goji berries and leave nesquik fans in peace.
crid to 1sba1
26 Jan 16#15
If you're force feeding the powder before it's diluted in milk to your kids then you've got much bigger problems than the sugar content.
1sba1
25 Jan 16#7
I don't want to sound like pro eco healthy green freak... but seriously sugar addiction is so bad for our health.
Ian2k
25 Jan 16#8
Like everything food and drink, asking as you don't consume in high doses it's fine ☺️
ratboy01
26 Jan 161#10
Lol
I saw this deal in the deals list just now and thought I'll read the comments because someone is bound the mention too much sugar, bad for you blah blah
And they have.
truevine
26 Jan 16#11
saw these in my local Poundland as well £1
sickly sweet
26 Jan 16#13
Perfect for diabetics when they're going into hypo.
Orange juice is also good but this is a fab store cupboard solution as we always have milk!!
My brother asked me to buy him some M&S chocolate milk for when he visited, oh how his face fell when he saw the nesquik! Cheeky sod.
kalico
26 Jan 16#14
They do a chocolate version. In fact, you'll often see places with just chocolate and strawberry but not banana. Guess it's just not as popular.
Reading the ingredients, it's mainly just sugar, so I wonder what the magic element is.
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Available both online and instore so national
15 comments
Do you really want to eat that or God forbid give that to your kids? 78 grams of sugar in 100 grams of product...
You don't sound like an pro eco green freak. :smile: What is this "sugar addiction" and why is adding about 50 calories/11g of sugar to a glass of milk (which already contains about 9g of sugar) going to be so bad? I love chicken, am I addicted to protein? I love cheese, am I addicted to fat?
I saw this deal in the deals list just now and thought I'll read the comments because someone is bound the mention too much sugar, bad for you blah blah
And they have.
Orange juice is also good but this is a fab store cupboard solution as we always have milk!!
My brother asked me to buy him some M&S chocolate milk for when he visited, oh how his face fell when he saw the nesquik! Cheeky sod.
Reading the ingredients, it's mainly just sugar, so I wonder what the magic element is.