I like the unsweetened version to which I add little stevia . The syrup version is unhealthy due to large amount of sugar in it.
yrreb88 to sam_of_london
6 Mar 16#11
Less than 2 teaspoons of added sugar. I suspect a lot of people who sweeten their porridge use 1 or 2 teaspoons of honey or jam anyway.
r40
6 Mar 16#9
yes had it in Ipswich b and m, also had cheap white sugar 49p and a desgner beer with whisky for 79p! but they'd put it with the whisky!!
m4rc
6 Mar 16#8
My kids love this, I hadn't tried it, never have breakfast, just don't like to eat in the mornings. Then a few weeks ago mid morning at weekend I thought I would try some. It is delicious, have it every morning now! The plain one is really nice too, can add honey, fruit, jam or other stuff to sweeten it a little. I get the 'big bowl' boxes, I wouldn't say they are big, in a normal desert bowl you get half a bowl full at most, just right for breakfast, the normal size is too small really, maybe good for kids though.
shabbird
6 Mar 16#7
saw this in poundland and the original version for £1 about 3 days ago. But came home and checked online and they were for 6 pack and so doubted myself grrrrrrrrr The original is 12 pack and golden syrup is 10 pack.
Dedcon
6 Mar 16#6
I don't work at Poundland as I am reliably informed that they only pay £1 an hour. However, this is a decent price.
stevemarshall88
6 Mar 16#5
I work for Poundland so I know we have the 12pk for £1 but thank you for your insight
FREEZIN WOLF
6 Mar 16#4
This is almost permanently on offer in ASDA and Tescos for £1.
In fact this is the supermarket equivalent of a sofa at DFS
actress
6 Mar 16#2
My daughters just got a job in Poundland. She's not happy, they're only laying her £1 an hour
stevemarshall88
6 Mar 16#1
12 pack £1 in Poundland
djpkinthemix to stevemarshall88
6 Mar 16#3
Poundland only sell the Mini Pack which contains 6 Sachets for a £1
Opening post
Oats So Simple 360g Syrup
Quaker Oats Oat So Simple- Golden Syrup/Original
Contains 10 Sachets
Weight: 360g
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In fact this is the supermarket equivalent of a sofa at DFS