Wednesday, 30 June 2021

M&S Best Ever Eclair

I have finally tried the Marks & Spencers best ever eclair!!!
For me, most M&S foods are perfect so when they come out with new best ever items I wonder how they can be better than perfect.
Enter the Best ever eclair which is a whopping 7 inches priced at £5 for two.
The eclair contains British cream, chocolate ganache inside topped with chocolate fondant and chocolate lacing.
Overall, I would say this eclair is for an indulgent experience with more chocolate because I could happily eat the regular one.
Although £5 is steep, in Asia I'm actually paying £5 equivalent for a regular eclair at M&S stores so buying the Best Ever version is a bargain.
The best ever eclair tastes the best eaten asap out of the fridge when the chocolate is cold and not so sweet.
Overall, I'm glad I tried
Rating: 3/5










M&S Count on Us Chilli con Carne

As the name Count on Us suggests, it aims for lower calories hence a smaller portion of rice.
Compared to the regular version you get more veggies like peppers hence the taste is slightly different and not so meaty.
Overall nice but I prefer the regular Marks and Spencer version.
Rating: 3/5




Wicked Kitchen cherry slice / Pineapple coconut slice review

I had high hopes with these Wicked Kitchen cherry slice / Pineapple coconut slice review but it was another disappointment today :(
I got these slices because the fillings seemed tasty but the smell was artificial and the clear filling reminded me of children's Slime!!!!
At the store, one of them was missing a use by date which should confuse people nicely.

















Monday, 28 June 2021

Quaker Vibrant oats

Quakers have rolled out Vibrant oats for the summer.
The look is definitely bright and energetic unlike their traditional designs.
I don't have any expectations because the previous blueberry perfect blends were too artificial but I do like their new modern look.








Sunday, 27 June 2021

M&S Keralan lamb curry

The Marks & Spencers Keralan Lamb was a tasty curry and the chunks of lamb were simply tender and delicious while the curry itself was quite fiery.



R Whites lemonade

R. White's Lemonade has been around since 1845 produced by Robert and Mary White in South London
As well as drinks, they have ice pops and ice lollies now.






Various ice pop finds at Poundland

Vimto, Fruit shoot, Tango, Refreshers and Slush Puppies!





R Whites freeze pops and Tango triangles



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