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Try LowLow Snack Packs by Kerry Foods and you could win a £250 John Lewis vouchers NOW CLOSED

53 replies

AngelieMumsnet · 08/08/2014 09:47

We've been asked by Kerry Foods to find 300 MNers to try out LowLow Snack Packs.

Kerry Foods say: "At LowLow we want everyone to enjoy their food and feel good about it. We have created our new Snack Pack for people just like you. We'd love to hear what you think!

LowLow Snack Pack contains little slices of semi skimmed cheese, multigrain toasts and relish. They have been designed so that you can enjoy a tasty, fulfilling snack during your busy day. They are ideal for popping in your bag and eating on the go. Available in 3 delicious flavours: Red Pepper & Onion Chutney, Sweet Tomato Relish, Caramelised Onion Chutney. All with LowLow cheese made from semi skimmed milk to give you all the flavour of Cheddar and 1/3 less fat - we bet you'll struggle to tell the difference. All of this for under 150 calories (the equivalent of a bag of crisps).

We hope you enjoy your LowLow Snack Pack! "

Those selected will be given a voucher, which can be used to buy a LowLow Snack Pack at most major supermarkets.

Selected testers will then need to try a LowLow Snack Pack and feed back on Mumsnet.

This product test is open to all UK MNers.

All testers who post their feedback will be entered into a prize draw, where one MNer will win a £250 John Lewis voucher.

If you'd like to take part, please sign up here.

Thanks and good luck,

MNHQ

OP posts:
VisitTheInfidelWithExplanatory · 08/08/2014 14:22

mmmm... cheese Grin

ouryve · 08/08/2014 14:51

Sounds interesting, but I've never tried a low fat cheese that I didn't find distinctly disappointing.

QuietNinjaTardis · 08/08/2014 17:59

I'm up for a snack!

WarmHugs · 08/08/2014 18:17

Ooh, these sound like good picnic food!

DurhamDurham · 08/08/2014 18:42

Always up for a product test that involves cheese Grin

Squiffie · 08/08/2014 19:06

Signed up, sound delicious, hope they are and not another low fat disappointment!

Fillybuster · 08/08/2014 21:48

Here's hoping....Grin

Keepcalmanddrinkwine · 08/08/2014 22:36

I do love cheese so would happily try these. Do I have to share with the DDs?

bshree08 · 09/08/2014 08:14

Cheeseeeeeeeee Please Blush

YeGodsAndLittleFishes · 10/08/2014 06:51

This sounds like the perfect snack to replace crisps when I get the after dinner nibbles.

ineedausername · 10/08/2014 13:46

sounds yummy!

Jellylove · 10/08/2014 20:56

Love a bit of cheese

polly164 · 10/08/2014 21:20

sounds lovely

Tortoise · 11/08/2014 17:00

Mmmm cheese!

Skina · 11/08/2014 17:06

Hmm, sounds interesting, though I'm yet to find a 'low fat' alternative that tastes better than cardboard and soggy tissues to be honest. Very happy to be proved wrong while indulging in one of my favourite pastimes Grin

couldthisbeit · 12/08/2014 09:40

Cheese on the go cannot be a bad thing!

nicename · 13/08/2014 12:57

cheese...crackers... what's there not to like?

Finola1step · 14/08/2014 10:41

Cheese please.

incogKNEEto · 14/08/2014 16:29

All done Smile

RubyGoat · 14/08/2014 19:28

I tried to be vegan for a while, many years ago, but missed cheese too much!

MissHC · 15/08/2014 14:07

I wish I could but I'm breastfeeding and DD is lactose intolerant, so sadly no cheese for me Sad

Passmethecrisps · 15/08/2014 20:42

Poor you miss Sad will she grow out of it? My dd was CMPI but has grown out of it and now cheese is her single most favourite thing to eat. Bar none.

Signed up!

Trills · 17/08/2014 00:52

Sounds a bit like dairylea lunchables for grownups...?

LottieAndTheDinosaur · 17/08/2014 13:15

Done...I love cheese! Smile

lostblonde86 · 17/08/2014 18:55

completed, sounds lovelyGrin although have a feeling I may have to share with my husband! Confused