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Can you remember the name of this cereal?
Furny
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A few years ago when DH & I where on a diet we found a cereal in Morrisons who we think was by Nestle it was similar to Special K but tasted nicer we thought:D & was often on BOGOF.
Now we are back in the same position we went to look for it the other day & it wasn't there I we can't remember the name to search for it elsewhere does anyone know it!.
Thanks in advance.
Now we are back in the same position we went to look for it the other day & it wasn't there I we can't remember the name to search for it elsewhere does anyone know it!.
Thanks in advance.
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Nestle Force Flakes?
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-comparison/Breakfast_Cereals/Nestle_Force_Whole_Wheat_Flakes_375g.html
I have never tried them but sounds similar0 -
Thanks for replying but thats wasn't the one.
After a bit more googling i have found them, Nestle Fitnesse flakes! right i'll have see where i can get them now. Has anyone seen them in there Supermarkets?0 -
Can not remember, the supermarket did not do,0
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Thanks for replying but thats wasn't the one.
After a bit more googling i have found them, Nestle Fitnesse flakes! right i'll have see where i can get them now. Has anyone seen them in there Supermarkets?
They also did a Fitnesse bar too and I haven't seen those around for ages either. They were much nicer than the average cereal bar. I feel a hunt coming on ....!"If you dream alone it will remain just a dream. But if we all dream together it will become reality"0 -
TravellingAbuela wrote: »They also did a Fitnesse bar too and I haven't seen those around for ages either. They were much nicer than the average cereal bar. I feel a hunt coming on ....!
Just write to Nestle and ask them if you can still buy the cereal. They might send you some vouchers in the post
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My Daddy is obsessed with Special K and similar cereals (seriously, we have a whole cupboard devoted to them) and he's tried Fitnesse and says it's quite nice.
He also like Asda Vitality which comes in a box where the V is similar to the K on Special K boxes. It was being sold off in our Asda for 50p recently so may be worth a look.Murphy's No More Pies Club #209
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i agree with the previous post , maybe trying the supermarkets own brand of special k , there usually under a name something along the lines of fitness flakes, ive tried a few brands only difference was the price0
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