I found these in Sainsburys and thought "yum" as I use to love them both before I went GF.
However my first bite of the Pink Panther wafers was not pleasant, first word that came to mind was dry and second was tasteless. Not impressed at all. I tried again a couple of days later and there was no difference. Needless to say I will not be buying these again.
On the other hand the Jaffa Cakes by Kelkin were not bad at all, the only bad point is that the cake base is a little on the dry side, but other than that they have the great orangey chocolatey taste just like I remember.
I originally picked up the chocolate flavored Trek bar in Sainsburys and it was so good that when I saw them in Asda a few days later I picked up some more.
Flapjacks use to be my easy go to breakfast or snack before becoming GF, so I'm glad I have finally found a brand that is GF and also nut free.
From what I have tried so far, they are moist, flavoursome and filling.
This flapjack by Linsuit looked interesting when I saw it sitting on the shelf in Asda so I thought it would be good to try and then make a comparison to the Trek bars.
I bought the Udi's muffins last week and only after I had devoured them I realised I hadn't taken any pictures!
Surprisingly it is one chocolate chip muffin and one toffee muffin. I assumed the flavours were combined, so when I bit into the toffee muffin first I was shocked that there was no chocolate chips (duh!).
That was my only disappointment, I can not fault them at all as they are moist, moreish and flavoursome!
So when I saw the last pack on the shelf in Asda I grabbed it with both hands.
After hearing so much about the new Genuis products I was excited to finally find the croissants in Asda. It looks like they stock the Pain Au Chocolate as well but there was none on the shelf.
When I read the back of the pack it looks like these have to be put into the oven for about 10 mins before eating, so not a grab n go kinda breakfast option.
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