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1 Star Muller lite virtually TASTE free
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Recommendable: No

Advantages low fat, low calories, not too expensive

Disadvantages TASTE

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Most of us are blinded when we see the words ‘fat free’ or ‘virtually fat free’ and I am no exception. The words were seen upon a pot of Muller light yoghurt. I am never afraid to try something new and when it was ‘virtually fat free’ I saw no harm. The hard part was choosing the flavour but eventually I gave into the primal urge and chose chocolate. So what was I getting myself into? I wasn’t too sure, all I knew was that it wouldn’t be more that 108 calories but what I was most concerned about was the product itself!

**Packaging **

The yoghurt comes in a rather large 200g pot. The pot is splattered with a browny chocolate colour, as well as including ‘Muller light’ and those all important words ‘virtually fat free’.

**Appearance and Taste**

The actual yoghurt, to be honest, looks like liquefied dog sh*t! However I never judge a book by its cover so I dived in blindly with my spoon and shovelled a large helping of the brown goop into my mouth. Was this to be the low fat chocolate experience I had been looking for? To be honest, no! The stuff tastes awful. The base yoghurt which Muller use has a very potent taste and it completely overpowers the chocolate and taste disgusting. I feel that the base yoghurt would more suit the fruity flavours of Muller. I could hardly tell it was meant to be a chocolate yoghurt and I couldn’t even finish the thing as my taste buds simply wouldn’t allow me to.

**Price**

I picked one of these up at my newsagent for 99p. However I have seen a three pack at Sainsbury’s for £1.99 so each one is about 66p. Not exactly breaking the bank balance and the helping is quite generous but I wouldn’t call it extremely cheap either.

**Conclusion**

The portion of yoghurt given is value for money (200g). However, frankly I think that the customer should be paid for even putting up with the foul taste. The advantage is that there is only 108 calories per pot and 0.1g of fat which is pretty good! However nothing can redeem the horrible taste! So if you want to get thin eating disgusting supposed ‘chocolate’ at a fairly good price then this is DEFINITELY for you! However if you have taste buds then I suggest that this is a definite NO! Bon appetite? I think not!

By Rishi, age 15


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  • SweetTooth93 19/09/2008 22:35
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    Not had one of these in ages, would be tempted to try again now xx

  • werewolf 04/07/2004 22:01
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    I hated this one too. They are nil points on the Slimming World diet apparently but I gave this nil points!

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