beardedwilly
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I genuinely can't believe Muller Light's are free. The toffee, vanilla and vanilla/dark chocolate flavours are incredible.
Someone told me fat free strawberry onken and fat free vanilla onken were 4.5 to 5 syns for 450ml potThe fat free Onken ones are really good and syn free as well.
Yogurts are something I really struggle with as I see lots that I like in the supermarket but I can't work out what's free and what have syns. I know Mullerlights are mainly free or very low syns, but how do you work out the others?
Is there a formula to work it out?
I don't know about a formulae for it but don't assume fat free = free. It does depend of flavourings and other added bits which aren't syn free and therefore tot up the syns. I would say fat-free is generally the better choice, but it doesn't guarantee its free.
Although it a makes me look like a technology obsessed weirdo, I will stand over an item in tesco checking the syn value before I buy it...
Really helpful... thank youIf there are any that I have missed out, please add them as well, thank you. X
Yes they are. All of the ones without fruit compote in them are freeI'm sure loads of people have already asked this... but are the vanilla Mullar Light ones with dark chocolate "sprinkles" ones free?
I haven't over indulged in them just in case but they are my favourite, and I'm getting so sick of the toffee ones lol
I'm really enjoying the "Danone Light and Free" yoghurts. I love the Blueberry ones. Syn free, and make up for me not having the Danio ones.
YesOoooohhhhh this makes me happy ... I love these ones, bought them as I`d fallen off the wagon and didn`t thing they were syn free, but they`re lsuh!!! Are the Raspberry ones, and the Cherry ones syn free too? !! xx
There is a list of free ones in syn values but heres those fat freesYes they are. All of the ones without fruit compote in them are free