Whole Earth Smooth Peanut Butter No Added Sugar (340g) Only £1.29
(The Peanut Butter is £2.58 in Asda)
11 comments
PhilK
17 Jun 171#10
As long as they wash their hands after visiting the toilet.....
PhilK
17 Jun 171#9
Best peanut butter Ive ever had is from Costco. An American one called "Skippy"
Miles better than SunPat or any other. Better even than the small independent maker who sells on Newcastle Quayside on a Sunday Morning (which is good)
presterjohn71
17 Jun 171#8
Fantastic fudge. It's not the usual bendy stuff. This is the tablet variety which is in my view the best. I think the normal price is £1.49. This is the kind of quality stuff that you normally see in specialty shops on the coast priced at a fiver.
DevilWithin
17 Jun 17#7
Not bought this particular product but if it's anything like their usual fudge it'll be well worth it.
diabeticguy
16 Jun 171#5
OMG I miss sugar
Lilrach
16 Jun 17#4
Is this a special buy or a permanent product?
Newbold
16 Jun 173#3
Handmade! XD
Does somebody press a button at some point with their hands?
Master.G to Newbold
16 Jun 17#6
I was thinking exactly the same.
Shatwell to Newbold
18 Jun 17#11
The Fudge Packer:D
They won't shrink wrap themselves.
Cheshirejms
16 Jun 17#1
Aldi fudge is excellent, just not low calorie!
rubberbullets to Cheshirejms
16 Jun 171#2
Don't know any fudge that is low calorie.
Basically the ingredients are
Sugar, Sweetened Condensed Milk (Cows' Milk, Sugar), Glucose Syrup, Golden Syrup, Emulsifier: Soya lecithin; Salt
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Whole Earth Smooth Peanut Butter No Added Sugar (340g) Only £1.29
(The Peanut Butter is £2.58 in Asda)
11 comments
Miles better than SunPat or any other. Better even than the small independent maker who sells on Newcastle Quayside on a Sunday Morning (which is good)
Does somebody press a button at some point with their hands?
They won't shrink wrap themselves.
Basically the ingredients are
Sugar, Sweetened Condensed Milk (Cows' Milk, Sugar), Glucose Syrup, Golden Syrup, Emulsifier: Soya lecithin; Salt