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HALF PRICE Lino Hazelnut Spread 400g $1.99 at Coles (Save up to $2.34)

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Imported from Croatia, a direct competitor with Nutella & Nutino.

Chocolate Hazelnut Spread here.
Milk & Hazelnut Spread here.

Apologies for not having a link to the sale. A friend told me this and other deals are on a 4 page flyer mailed out separately to the Boxing Day catalogue. If I get hold of it, I'll take a photo and post it.

On sale Boxing Day for 1 week.

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  • +1

    My wife goes crazy over this! I will be getting some :)

  • +1

    I.. .. my kids love it….. it is indeed great alternative to nutella

    • Ye, nice one.

  • +2

    Ingredients: Sugar, Vegetable Oil, Hazelnuts (12%), Dried Whole Milk (10.5%), Dried Skim Milk (5%) + others.

    Eww.. It's pretty much just sugar and fat with a smidge of hazelnuts (12%). Not sure if this is worse than chocolate crackles (cocoa pops + sugar + copha + some cocoa).

    • +1

      Eww.. It's pretty much just sugar

      And tastes the way it should… finger licking good

      • this one tastes pretty close to nutella, unlike the aldi or woolies version…

    • +4

      That's also true of the other "hazelnut" spreads. See here:

      http://econerdfood.blogspot.com.au/2010_11_01_archive.html

      Nutella has the highest percentage of actual hazelnuts (13%), tied with Landsberg. All spreads contain sugar and oil (mostly partially hydrogenated) as their first two ingredients, and the next three are hazelnuts, cocoa, and milk in various orders.

      and

      Made mostly of sugar and saturated fat/partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, hazelnut spread is clearly a product of the industrial food era.

      But at least it came out second on that list, though that taste test was done in the US.

      I might get a jar just out of curiosity though.

      • -1

        The happy bear has next to it "milk and hazelnuts" text on the packaging. Wonder if the product would appeal to mothers buying it for their kids if it was honest and said "sugar and hydrogenated vegetable oil" instead?

        1 in 4 Australian children are overweight or obese. This product helps ro increase that statistic.

        • +1

          Sure, it shouldn't be daily fare. A 100g serving of it provides 10% of daily sugar needs. So don't let your kids pick things off the shelf.

    • You sound like the type who would step in and ban it if you could; for everyone's good, of course, as decided by you.

      • -2

        You sound like the type that would step in and dramatize my comments if you could; for everyone's good of course, as decided by you.

  • +3

    Yum, linoleum!

    • Can I use this stuff to repair my floor?

      • sure you can !

  • +1

    hvala op :-)

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