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alternative to NESQUICK?

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FindingMyMojo · 04/08/2010 18:27

looking for an alternative product to Nesquick. DD quite likes the strawberry one (pink milk) & she has it about once a week so I don't mind the sugar. But I won't buy Nestle - haven't done for years & years now. This usually isn't a problem but I've not come across an alternative to Nesquick (that's quick & easy & doesn't involve strawberries in a blender).

Are there any?

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LetThereBeRock · 04/08/2010 18:30

Crusha?

Tyson86 · 04/08/2010 18:31

Crusha?? Dont know the make though.

thisisyesterday · 04/08/2010 18:31

i used to buy "max for milk" but i think they may have stopped making it?
clipper do a nice one that sainsburys used to sell too

we currently have one from Lidl which i got because it has no milk products in, so ds2 can have it. not as nice as the clipper one tho

Tyson86 · 04/08/2010 18:32

I used to love max for milk, had forgotton what it was called though.

clarebear1 · 04/08/2010 18:34

Shops own powder. I get morrisons one.

thisisyesterday · 04/08/2010 18:36

max for milk is still made it would seem...

i told myself it was better because it had vitamins in it lol

FindingMyMojo · 05/08/2010 09:19

thanks everyone - I might have to hunt down a Lidl (or course they would do one wouldn't they ) or a Morrisons.

Never seen anything at Sainsburys but I will ask about MAX FOR MILK.

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smokeandglitter · 05/08/2010 12:25

Tesco has their own milkshake powder too

cobysstepmummy · 07/08/2010 17:19

Asda have their own brand milkshake powder

Ilythia · 07/08/2010 19:04

I buy crusha, it's with the long life milk for some reason. DH is the only one to drink that thoughGrin
For the DD's I buy Ovaltine and they do a strawberry one as well. The added vitamins etc makes me feel better abotu sullying the nice milk.

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