As any one who is familiar with my reviews will know, my children love cereals, the sweeter the better! So when faced with the product I will now review, they just had to try it!
The product I will now review is "Asda choc squares".
The packaging is bright and vibrant, the box is purple ... Read review
Advantages: Is even better with milk. Disadvantages: Not the healthiest cereal out there.
As any one who is familiar with my reviews will know, my children love cereals, the sweeter the better! So when faced with the product I will now review, they just had to try it!
The product I will now review is "Asda choc squares".
The packaging is bright and vibrant, the box is purple in colour with a large oval patch of yellow in the centre. On top of the yellow is the brand and product name in the same ... ...some strange reason there is a picture of a "mad dog" peering over the lettering?!
Around the lettering there are pieces of the cereal flying about, some of which are broken in two so as to show of the chocolate centre.
Finally there is the statement that this product has got added vitamins and iron…. Ok I,m sold!
The cereal comes in a large sealed plastic bag, the cereal is as you would imagine it to be from ... more
As any one who is familiar with my reviews will know, my children love cereals, the sweeter the better! So when faced with the product I will now review, they just had to try it!
The product I will now review is "Asda choc squares".
The packaging is bright and vibrant, the box is purple in colour with a large oval patch of yellow in the centre. On top of the yellow is the brand and product name in the same purple as the rest of the box, very effective! For some strange reason there is a picture of a "mad dog" peering over the lettering?! Around the lettering there are pieces of the cereal flying about, some of which are broken in two so as to show of the chocolate centre. Finally there is the statement that this product has got added vitamins and iron…. Ok I,m sold!
The cereal comes in a large sealed plastic bag, the cereal is as you would imagine it to be from the name, squares. Each square is 2cm by 2cm, and each one is pillow shaped. The squares are beige in colour and taste really wheaty. Within each square there is a small portion of nutty chocolate spread, which when eaten dry is crunchy and delicious, but once soaked in milk gives it a whole new dimension. The chocolate softens up and when bitten into is soft and melting, much better with milk!
The nutritional information is as follows - per 30g serving with 125ml of semi-skimmed milk,
190 kcal 7.0g protein 27.0g carbohydrate 16.0g of which sugars 1.2g fibre 6.0g fat 2.5g of which saturates.
There is also an extensive list of added vitamins and minerals, these include -
Vitamin E, C,B1, B2, B6 and B12. Iron, folic acid…… etc
Each vitamin and mineral added offers at least 30% of the daily recommended amount per serving! Again, I'm sold.
As I mentioned before these are Asda's own brand and are currently on offer for £1.40, these are also on an ongoing offer of 2 boxes for £2.00.