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The Laughing Cow 19 calorie triangles

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GonnaGetGoingReturns · 24/05/2023 10:15

Picked these up in sainsburys yesterday, thought they were the blue cheese ones.

Had one and it’s minging!

I don’t care if its 19 calories…

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SistersNotCisters · 24/05/2023 10:48

I bought two packs of the laughing cow lights (not blue cheese cos, EW! You're right, OP, they're disgusting!) and they're hard. Not slightly messy and soft like usual, they're rigid and almost rubbery. I checked both packs. They're in date. They taste and smell normal but I can't bring myself to use them because they're just wrong and I really hope it doesn't mean they've changed their recipe or manufacturing. Has anyone else noticed it? Do I have to change back to Dairylea?

MrFlibblesEyes · 24/05/2023 11:51

Laughing cow cheese triangles of any sort are vile. Dairylea all the way!!

RuthW · 24/05/2023 12:15

They must have changed them. Laughing cow are 25 calories and lovely.

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Internetwanderer · 24/05/2023 12:51

The 19 cal extra light ones have always been horrible. I usually have the 25 cal "light" ones.
But I bought a pack of light triangles a couple of weeks back and am really not liking them...so not sure if they have changed but I'm struggling to get myself to use the rest of them.

FatAgainItsLettuceTime · 24/05/2023 12:57

The normal light ones are ok, not as good as full fat cream cheese but that's to be expected.

These crackers are really nice though and only 5 calories each, only found them in sainsburys so far

The Laughing Cow 19 calorie triangles
GonnaGetGoingReturns · 24/05/2023 15:54

Internetwanderer · 24/05/2023 12:51

The 19 cal extra light ones have always been horrible. I usually have the 25 cal "light" ones.
But I bought a pack of light triangles a couple of weeks back and am really not liking them...so not sure if they have changed but I'm struggling to get myself to use the rest of them.

I hope they haven’t changed the recipe of the 25 cal ones. Why do they do this?!

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GonnaGetGoingReturns · 24/05/2023 15:58

FatAgainItsLettuceTime · 24/05/2023 12:57

The normal light ones are ok, not as good as full fat cream cheese but that's to be expected.

These crackers are really nice though and only 5 calories each, only found them in sainsburys so far

These look very similar to a product by WW. Will keep an eye out for them.

I know the blue cheese triangles are extra calories but I see it as I only have 1 or 2 so…

Found Muller light chocolate desserts in sainsburys yesterday and grabbed the last 2 packets, ok 70 cals but they solve my chocolate fix.

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changewhale · 24/05/2023 16:59

What is the point of reducing something that is 25kcals to 19kcals.

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