cocoa cocolate delight flavour spotted at hull's branch. other branches might have different flavours - worth checking. hope that helps
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Jeikobu88
21 Apr 16#41
Damn, I was just about to post this. Great find op - Cocoa Delight isn't the best flavour but still very tasty and a bargain at about one third of it's normal retail price. Rhubarb and Custard is personally one of my faves
PlantBuilt
19 Apr 16#40
You drink milk meant for a cow and eat the flesh of living things and I'm the crazy one? OK mate.
RedRain
19 Apr 16#39
Come here for the bargin stayed for lol.s
JDPower
18 Apr 161#38
Not confusing them, merely extending the logic further that if a food makes some people ill it is therefore a bad food. But then the poster drifted into cow sucking so left him/her to go find their missing glass balls.
andrewfmills
18 Apr 16#37
Your confusing allergy and intolerance.
These have got to be better for you than a Mars bar if you must have your food in bar form. Even better have an apple if your concerned about the fat content.
stevex2
18 Apr 16#36
they had Nakd bars and Trek bars 29p at the Smethwick store
PlantBuilt
18 Apr 16#35
I don't mumble
_scott_
18 Apr 16#34
like I said what are you mumbling on about??
PlantBuilt
18 Apr 16#33
are you illiterate?
_scott_
18 Apr 161#32
what are you mumbling on about??
PlantBuilt
18 Apr 16#31
Well yes, nuts would not be safe for the majority to consume if it wasn't for the way they are coooked and prepared in the West.
I'll only eat a handful every other day or get some in bars like this.
But it's eating the wrong kind of foods, foods that damage our immune and digestive systems that cause these allergies in the first place.
Milk and cheese are disgusting man, they're ridden with bacteria, mucus and "purifying" additives.
If we were meant to drink milk we'd instinctively run over to any pregnant cows we see and start sucking at their udders.
PlantBuilt
18 Apr 16#30
Nah
JDPower
18 Apr 161#29
Some people are allergic to nuts, by your logic that means we shouldn't eat them :smirk:
flingmycow
18 Apr 16#28
Just went to home bargains in Liverpool. They only had the cocoa delight bars but I bought loads! Such a good price, thank you OP :smiley:
Taz1529
18 Apr 161#27
Shut up
professor936
18 Apr 16#26
Person posts deal about food bar being cheap. Thread turns into a science and maths lesson.
_scott_
18 Apr 16#25
and a deep fried Mars bar is good for you then you moron, get a grip.
laurenanneliese
18 Apr 16#24
They have them in my local homebargains in Stroud. There's cocoa delight, rhubarb and custard bars and mint humbug fruit and nut nibbles, there was another flavour of the nibbles but I can't remember what they were
PlantBuilt
18 Apr 161#23
Dairy, gluten and wheat are all ingredients that are harmful to the body. People aren't gluten and dairy intolerant for no reason, it's because we aren't supposed to eat this ****. Some people's bodies just cope with the abuse better, like alcohol.
_scott_
18 Apr 162#22
why would you think I eat deep fried Mars bars??? very bizarre indeed. I would never recommend these bars as they do taste like muck, like it says on the wrapper no diary no gluten no wheat, how can they possibly taste nice with no vital ingredients????
dar72
18 Apr 16#21
Correct, I have one here...probably the first time I've looked at the "nutritional information" thing on anything, it's the ingredients that matter.
It's 5.3g for the 35g bar but I'll let you off :wink:
oscarita
17 Apr 16#7
Don't be deceived these are not heathy. 15.1 g of fat per 35g bar !!!
1. 15.1g per 100g of this product (and only 5g per 35g bar)
2. majority of these fats are healthy fats non saturated... that help you lower bad cholesterol... and these fats found in these bars are from nuts and seeds.
we are not talking about snickers or mars bars... that are high in saturated fats and are from butter/margarine/cream or sources like that. dont be deceived.
modestasm to oscarita
18 Apr 16#20
The only deception here is the pack of lies you've been told about fat. Shame they haven't got red pills for 29p too.[/quote]not the only deception.. :smiley: he/she thinks it has 15.1g of fats per 35g bar... which is not true. just check any sources, you will see that its 15.1g of fats per 100g, and only 5g per 35g ar.
j2hot
17 Apr 16#3
the Bakewell tart is my favourite. Love these bars
dar72 to j2hot
18 Apr 161#19
Enjoy your "natural flavourings". Hint: If it was "natural", they would specify what it is.
The only deception here is the pack of lies you've been told about fat. Shame they haven't got red pills for 29p too.
dypsy
17 Apr 16#15
Been making my own for a while using the breville active blend. Pop in some dates, cocoa powder and blend. Normally add some chia seeds and coconut but can be varied.
A lot cheaper than these and taste exactly the same.
crysta1 to dypsy
17 Apr 16#18
Thanks for that...Might try making them
PlantBuilt
17 Apr 16#17
Yup, natural fats are vital for health and bars like this are a tasty way of getting some.
Or you can eat some unsalted walnuts, but these are a bit tastier.
I wouldn't binge on them but I have these or bars like them every day or every other day depending on how active I am
darthvader666uk
17 Apr 16#14
I usually go for the Costco deal but this makes it slightly cheaper but great to stock up until my next visit to Costco. these bars have been a life saver since finding out I'm allergic to gluten and fantastic for a snack while out and about :smiley:
chicaneuk
17 Apr 16#13
Worth mentioning that Costco do boxes of 24 bars, either variety or the cocoa ones for about £7 which works out as a similar price :smiley:
I love these things - only gripe I guess is the inconsistency in the consistency of the bars. Sometimes they're bone dry / firm, and sometimes they're really soft and chewy.
ivenomzv2
17 Apr 16#12
I like the cashew cookie ones in these, wasn't too keen on the cocoa one however
crysta1
17 Apr 161#10
the strawberry crunch ones are delish
Coffee100 to crysta1
17 Apr 16#11
Agree! Strawberry crunch and apple crunch are yum. Also love the nibbles...salted caramel and strawberries and cream.
blue1971
17 Apr 16#9
They were 25p at asda,just the cocoa ones.Although it was a yellow sticker job
slhl25
17 Apr 16#6
I love them. Sadly no bars in Sheffield Hillsborough branch but the lime raisins are 19p (rrp 49p) and the fruit and nut bites are 29p (rrp 80p)
blackforest7
17 Apr 161#5
I got the banana one and a bakewell fir 19p each in dewsbury
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These have got to be better for you than a Mars bar if you must have your food in bar form. Even better have an apple if your concerned about the fat content.
I'll only eat a handful every other day or get some in bars like this.
But it's eating the wrong kind of foods, foods that damage our immune and digestive systems that cause these allergies in the first place.
Milk and cheese are disgusting man, they're ridden with bacteria, mucus and "purifying" additives.
If we were meant to drink milk we'd instinctively run over to any pregnant cows we see and start sucking at their udders.
It's 5.3g for the 35g bar but I'll let you off :wink:
2. majority of these fats are healthy fats non saturated... that help you lower bad cholesterol... and these fats found in these bars are from nuts and seeds.
we are not talking about snickers or mars bars... that are high in saturated fats and are from butter/margarine/cream or sources like that. dont be deceived.
The only deception here is the pack of lies you've been told about fat. Shame they haven't got red pills for 29p too.
A lot cheaper than these and taste exactly the same.
Or you can eat some unsalted walnuts, but these are a bit tastier.
I wouldn't binge on them but I have these or bars like them every day or every other day depending on how active I am
I love these things - only gripe I guess is the inconsistency in the consistency of the bars. Sometimes they're bone dry / firm, and sometimes they're really soft and chewy.