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Ben Arkley

Ben ArkleyCardiff, New South Wales

  • 4 reviews
  • 1 like

Overall good, few recommendations

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The bigger 150ml serving size is perfect, as is the flavour (vanilla) and texture. Price being $4.50 for a six pack at woolies is also very appealing

Rubbish flavours

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Ski have changed all their flavours and not kept the most suitable one for children being vanilla. It cannot be bought in the tubs . I will not give my children the rubbish flavours as they do not like them. I will never buy ski again or any they are associated with instead I have bought a yoghurt maker and will make my own
Marlene

Not the best choice for little children



Flavors

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I bourght one of those new rasberry and white choc ones. Its a rip off becouse it just taste like normal rasberry no white choc at all. And i payed $7 for that and i could have got the same for cheaper if i knew i was just buying raspberry yogat.
good sorce of dairy
advitied wrong flavor and expensive

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sassy65356

sassy65356ACT, 2601

  • 77 reviews
  • 17 likes

OK

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This is a good yoghurt, very tasty. However, it is too sugary for me and you probably best if you buy the healthier version of this (Ski D'Lite).
This is a very creamy and tasty yoghurt. The high calcium content is very much appreciated. I really enjoy the small bits of fruit in the yoghurt, though this is not for everyone. It is a nice treat after dinner or as a snack.
This yoghurt is rich and creamy, but as a consequence, it is very sugary (obviously, it is not as healthy as Ski D'Lite). This is not for those who want to be health conscious. I also believe that is product is a little pricey and probably only worth buying if it is on special at the supermarket.

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