Ambrosia Custard Coated Fruit Flakes - A Review
We were sent two boxes of Custard Coated Fruit Flakes to try... even though I am on a diet.
My Gran used to love to try new food products. It didn't matter what it was she had to give it a try to see if she liked it, even if other similar products she had tried in the past had failed her testing! It's with her in mind that whenever I am offered new food products to try that I accept and so when Ambrosia asked if I would like to try a new snack food ideal for lunchboxes or trips out as they will fit in your handbag or backpack!
The new product is custard coated fruit flakes and they currently come in two option banana and apple. Baby Boy and I shared a couple of pieces from each bag but Baby Boy still hasn't acquired my love of custard and so didn't like them, but did correctly identify that the insides were banana and apple. Top Ender tried them after school, but she didn't like them either not because of the taste, but she was expecting to be yogurt not custard.
Daddy and I both loved them, and I was surprised that Daddy polished off the packet of banana flakes when he came in from work as trying to get him to eat bananas in custard as a pudding has not once resulted in success in nearly ten years of marriage!
The packs come in boxes of five and cost £1.89. They will be available in Morrisons and Sainsburys from x and are suitable for celiacs or anyone who doesn't eat Wheat or Gluten!
My Gran used to love to try new food products. It didn't matter what it was she had to give it a try to see if she liked it, even if other similar products she had tried in the past had failed her testing! It's with her in mind that whenever I am offered new food products to try that I accept and so when Ambrosia asked if I would like to try a new snack food ideal for lunchboxes or trips out as they will fit in your handbag or backpack!
The new product is custard coated fruit flakes and they currently come in two option banana and apple. Baby Boy and I shared a couple of pieces from each bag but Baby Boy still hasn't acquired my love of custard and so didn't like them, but did correctly identify that the insides were banana and apple. Top Ender tried them after school, but she didn't like them either not because of the taste, but she was expecting to be yogurt not custard.
Daddy and I both loved them, and I was surprised that Daddy polished off the packet of banana flakes when he came in from work as trying to get him to eat bananas in custard as a pudding has not once resulted in success in nearly ten years of marriage!
The packs come in boxes of five and cost £1.89. They will be available in Morrisons and Sainsburys from x and are suitable for celiacs or anyone who doesn't eat Wheat or Gluten!