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KFC Kream Ball White Choc & Raspberry Cheesecake
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MacMickster wrote: »False advertising then. No mention of ice-cream anywhere. I would expect the stuff with the raspberry sauce on to be mascarpone cheese.
I'd expect it to be Ice Cream. I'd be more than a little shocked to find a fast food restaurant putting mascarpone on a cheap dessert.
It's probably under the ice cream menu in store which would put it into context.
*edited to add*
Kream Balls are just that on the KFC menu, balls of ice cream. The summer one is exactly the same as pictured with this description:A smooth swirl of ice-cream, a sweet drizzle of summer fruits sauce and white chocolate covered meringue pieces of heaven
It is essentially an ice cream ball, or as KFC market them a Kream Ball. The cheesecake is just a variety of that.0 -
It was on a poster of its own, and was advertised as
Kream Ball White Choc & Raspberry Cheesecake
For me I'd take that as being cheesecake.
The colour of the Ice cream on the picture is yellow, the ice cream is bright white.
It is misleading advertising, because it did not have any cheese in it or cake or cheesecake. Just some chocolate bits with flavoured icing coated on them.
False advertising in my book.0 -
Powered_By_Pies wrote: »It's food. If you don't want it, don't buy it.
Not hard.
You are right, I didn't want Ice Cream I wanted Cheesecake, I thought I was buying cheesecake judging by the pictures and advertising. I got Ice cream, which I would not have bought.0 -
michael1983l wrote: »You are right, I didn't want Ice Cream I wanted Cheesecake, I thought I was buying cheesecake judging by the pictures and advertising. I got Ice cream, which I would not have bought.
So nip to Tesco* on your way home and buy a whole one for £1. Problem solved.
* Other supermarkets are available.0 -
jacques_chirac wrote: »So nip to Tesco* on your way home and buy a whole one for £1. Problem solved.
* Other supermarkets are available.
Not the point really is it. The point is I was tricked into buying something I didn't want with misleading advertising.0 -
Michael, don't expect any sense here.
This forum is patrolled by idiots who just love to spend their time poking fun at anyone who complains about anything.
In reality, they are nothing more than rather pathetic trolls.
Unfortunately when there are so many of them they tend to annoy the more sensible posters who go elsewhere rather then put up with their childish nonsense.There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.0 -
Michael, don't expect any sense here.
This forum is patrolled by idiots who just love to spend their time poking fun at anyone who complains about anything.
In reality, they are nothing more than rather pathetic trolls.
Unfortunately when there are so many of them they tend to annoy the more sensible posters who go elsewhere rather then put up with their childish nonsense.
Dude, it's freaking ice cream. The stuff costs about £2.50 from a place that sells fried chicken.
If you damnify this place so much then how come you've made almost 2,500 posts?0 -
michael1983l wrote: »You are right, I didn't want Ice Cream I wanted Cheesecake, I thought I was buying cheesecake judging by the pictures and advertising. I got Ice cream, which I would not have bought.
You looked at the picture and still thought you were buying cheesecake?
Despite the differences you explained in the ice cream colour, it still looks nothing like a cheesecake.0 -
Michael, don't expect any sense here.
This forum is patrolled by idiots who just love to spend their time poking fun at anyone who complains about anything.
In reality, they are nothing more than rather pathetic trolls.
Unfortunately when there are so many of them they tend to annoy the more sensible posters who go elsewhere rather then put up with their childish nonsense.
But what would you do without us Azari? You rarely offer any advice, preferring to moan about those who have given constructive answers. Are you sure it's not you that is the pathetic one here?0
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