The unicorn faze is here to stay and now its hitting our cereal!!
I'm not gonna lie, I probably will try these. One things for sure, once your kids start hearing about them, they'll probably want to try them too. At £2.00 a box they're not a bad price either.
17 comments
premierfella
22 Sep 17#13
From the sounds of the taste reviews on here "froot loops" must be code for what unicorns leave trailing behind them.
Visionspinner
22 Sep 17#12
Lacking taste, looks like Kellogg's spent more time on designing the box.
stressedman
21 Sep 17#10
are froot loops still on sale here? when they finally launched 3 years ago they were really, really bad... i bought several boxes as well! not sure I will risk these if its just the same terrible taste...
jordanc93 to stressedman
22 Sep 17#11
they are more or less the same as the ones that relaunched last time and failed. All they have done is replaced the green loops with pink ones still only the three colours. To be honest they will never taste the same as american ones alot of this is to do with the strict rules we have in UK on ingredients vs lax rules in america.
stressedman to jordanc93
23 Sep 17#16
thanks for the info. I used to love the american version, but they will probably give you cancer, if you beleive what you read online about the yellow food colouring etc.
I worry about these food rules going out the window once we leave the EU, there will be no rules over what can be put in foods... I can be happy aobut getting american froot loops and mountain dew I guess :worried:
drasim to stressedman
23 Sep 17#17
I know, I wonder how all those hundreds of millions of cancerous Americans cope with their food choices :laughing: In all seriousness - one of the things I hope the UK does is allow the importation of US food / drink. The reason these USA food shops are open is because there is a market for it and people want flavour. No-one wants EU cardboard flavour fruit loops, Kraft mac and cheese which taste like a can of beans, or 'Wotsit' Cheetos.
vicstar115
21 Sep 17#9
Tastes like crap, my 3 yo was really happy to get them, took 1 bite and won't touch them since. I don't blame her :thinking:
grfan
21 Sep 17#8
Not available for all online delivery’s
gpaf666
21 Sep 17#7
That is just sugar in a colourful box
mgb20
21 Sep 17#5
Rubbish product reaches 280 degrees in 3 hours! If you ever wanted proof that this site is crooked then this is it!
mittromney to mgb20
22 Sep 17#14
Voted hot just cos of what you wrote.
mgb20 to mittromney
22 Sep 17#15
You're the type of person who thinks a Polo mint is a hot meal!
amzzzzyyyy
21 Sep 17#2
Are these suitable for veg
JohnnyRoller to amzzzzyyyy
21 Sep 17#3
They substitute veg.... 1 of your 5 a day
ADirtyOldClown to amzzzzyyyy
21 Sep 17#4
If you've got time to comment why can't you simply click the link and read for yourself? Just a tad silly for everyone that does this. :fearful:
Opening post
I'm not gonna lie, I probably will try these. One things for sure, once your kids start hearing about them, they'll probably want to try them too. At £2.00 a box they're not a bad price either.
17 comments
i bought several boxes as well!
not sure I will risk these if its just the same terrible taste...
I worry about these food rules going out the window once we leave the EU, there will be no rules over what can be put in foods... I can be happy aobut getting american froot loops and mountain dew I guess :worried:
In all seriousness - one of the things I hope the UK does is allow the importation of US food / drink. The reason these USA food shops are open is because there is a market for it and people want flavour. No-one wants EU cardboard flavour fruit loops, Kraft mac and cheese which taste like a can of beans, or 'Wotsit' Cheetos.
Just a tad silly for everyone that does this. :fearful: