Chocolate Forum
Chat => General => Topic started by: paulham on July 18, 2008, 07:57:57 pm
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[Designed with the female audience in mind, the new fresh variant is not only low in fat, but is rich in protein and calcium, which can help to build stronger bones, healthier skin and shiny hair.
With three quarters of young women not consuming enough calcium it is hoped that the new Galaxy one litre fresh drink will be a way to encourage women to increase the level of calcium in their diet.
The drink, which is made from 87% fresh British milk, will give consumers the health benefits of calcium, amino acids and vitamin B12 together with the great taste of Galaxy. The product does not contain any artificial colouring or sweeteners and is only 2% fat.]
http://www.talkingretail.com/products/10221/Galaxy-drink-introduces-fresh-.ehtml
Alternatively, get off your painfully blade thin/gargantuan* arse, go buy some semi skimmed/skimmed milk and a tin of drinking chocolate.
It'll save you fortunes. Probably.
*Delete as applicable.
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I had a Galaxy drink form the shelf (long life?) some months back and it was terribly, terribly sweet. I had the same expereince with the fresh Mars drink. I couldn't stand it. I'm with Paulham - buy some milk, Ovaltine and a good blender. YUm.
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Am I being thick, or is chocolate milk meant to taste sweet?
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Yes, of course, but Smurfy these drinks were so sweet you couldn't taste the chocolate. The sugar hit was over-powering. I don't like really sweet things.
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Me neither. If it feels like you have a mouthful of sugar then the taste is weak.