Advantages: fits my milk bread Disadvantages: lots of calories, taste
I read a nice review on Sainsbury's Belgian Milk Chocolate Spread so I wanted to taste it. You can find it near the Nutella in any Sainsbury's. I used it for two purposes I share you later in my review. Since the picture was enclosed here on Ciao the Sainsbury's switched to a simpler blue and white label.
Price and package
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This milk chocolate spread is available in 400 g unit filled in a jar. This jar of chocolate spread costs only 1 pound. The top of the jar is blue and can be opened by turning the cap. It is very practical because it can be closed again easily and keeps the chocolate spread fresh.
The chocolate spread
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The chocolate spread has lovely vanilla smell when you open the jar. I took out a little with a spoon to taste it. Its texture is smooth and is about as thick ...
Sainsbury's Belgian Chocolate Spread is only £1 for a 400g jar; this was what initially led me to pick up a jar, I was short on funds, and my usual Nutella was about 25p more, with Milky Way and other branded spreads more again. I've never seen Sainsbury's own products on offer, but I have also not yet seen an offer which makes a brand better value than this.
The jar isn't the most exciting looking on the shelves, but it's not important to me, I'm already sold. It has a bright blue plastic lid, and a label which covers about 2/3 of the jar itself, the rest shows the lovely dark chocolate. The jar is a nice shape, it's wider than it is deep, with an oval cylinder, narrowing for the neck, although this does create a slight lip on the inside of the jar. The label is a darker blue, with a cream coloured cloud in which the name ...
Advantages: Cheap. Good for buying presents. Disadvantages: Sell a lot of titles you've never heard of....
The Works is a discount bookstore which can be found on many high streets. I have browsed around a fair few discount bookstores, but have always found this store to be the best in it?s class. Overall, I tend to find that a lot of discount bookstores sell a lot of uninteresting titles, & books you?ve never heard of. The Works does also fall into this category, but seems to also sell more bestsellers than other stores (often current ones at that), covering a wide range of authors. Books are laid out according to genre & are for the most part stacked on shelves with the cover facing forwards, so that you can see at a glance what titles are in stock. The more popular fiction & bestsellers are laid out on tables at the front of the store, with reference books & childrens books being on shelves running down the sides & back of the store ...
sambam000 13.07.2009
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