Vegetarians or vegans couldn't lift a marshmallow all the way to their mouth anyway.
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GazmoX
10 Jun 1611#1
Fat free and only 71% sugar....
kizz83
10 Jun 16#2
Love these :smiley:
Aoifesmummy
10 Jun 16#3
Do they contain gelatine? I am always hopeful for veggie ones!
andreocean to Aoifesmummy
10 Jun 16#4
Yeah Mega Marshmallows contain pork geletine so not suitable for vegetarians or vegan.
Jaaron to Aoifesmummy
10 Jun 161#8
Tesco do fruit jellies, sweets suitable for vegetarians on special just now for £1.50 in a plastic container in the world food section.
DexMorgan
10 Jun 1610#5
Vegetarians or vegans couldn't lift a marshmallow all the way to their mouth anyway.
sjs31
10 Jun 16#6
Wow! They're cheaper than those (or something very similar) in B&M. "Mega" ones are great for toasting, bbq, etc. :smiley:
And, for me, pork gelatin is preferable to beef gelatin ('bovine' - remember BSE concerns?), although veggie gelatin would be best.
Great spot, OP!
daisyb212
10 Jun 161#7
Great deal. sure they are normally two bags for £6 when on offer so this is a bargain. good spot!
kowalski
10 Jun 162#9
"fat free"
SkyeVincent
10 Jun 161#10
Are these 'fat free' on a technicality like the lucozade Zero Calories that has 3.8Kcal per 100ml??
yrreb88 to SkyeVincent
11 Jun 16#13
I thought it was just advertised as zero sugar. A 20kcal drink might aswell be zero calories. :smile:
kowalski
10 Jun 16#11
there's the equivalent of 124 sugar cubes in this bag :smiley:
Madchester
10 Jun 16#12
Fat free? What's so bad about eating fat? Fat doesn't cause diabetes.
Smelly_Pickle
11 Jun 161#14
No I noticed this the other day with Pink Lemonade
Clearly says Zero calories on the bottle but ingredients say otherwise. Not a lot of calories but still pretty bad.
yrreb88
11 Jun 16#15
Ah fair enough. There will probably be a legal loophole where if the calories are below a certain limit, you can label it as zero calorie when it's technically not calorie free. I think Coke diet/Zero do the same thing now that I think about it. :smile:
kiwigirl
11 Jun 16#16
Obviously these are horrific in sugar content but I got some for my daughters birthday party recently and the five yr olds LOVED them, great novelty value and cheap for a special treat
fanpages to kiwigirl
11 Jun 16#19
Overload the little darlings on sugar & send them home with their parents for the eventually crash & irritability.
Well done! :smiley:
backtothecaves
11 Jun 16#17
very good taste too. Hot
roof30
11 Jun 16#18
Laughable that they concentrate on the 'fat free' element when this is almost 75% sugar!
vixxi
11 Jun 16#20
Lots of sugar......... :confused:
Yum!
nicola_glassford
12 Jun 16#21
Fat free
anthony69
12 Jun 16#22
I read this and thought of the Marshmallows man from Ghostbusters, just saying!
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And, for me, pork gelatin is preferable to beef gelatin ('bovine' - remember BSE concerns?), although veggie gelatin would be best.
Great spot, OP!
Clearly says Zero calories on the bottle but ingredients say otherwise. Not a lot of calories but still pretty bad.
Well done! :smiley:
Yum!