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UK MNer with at least one child? Sign up to test Nice By Nature Fruit Ice Lollies - 3x £100 voucher for feedback

51 replies

AbbiCMumsnet · 28/06/2019 11:10

Recruitment has now finished for this product

Nice By Nature would love Mumsnet users with at least one child to try their 100% fruit ice lollies. Each selected tester will receive a voucher to redeem one pack (you can choose the flavour you would like to test in the sign up survey) of Nice by Nature blended fruit ice lollies. Selected testers can choose from the following flavours:

Please note these lollies are ONLY AVAILABLE in TESCO.

Here is what Nice By Nature have to say: “Hi there! We are Nice By Nature and we have created a new range of delicious fruit ice lollies! They are made from 100% fruit and absolutely nothing else! In fact our lollies always contain four ingredients or less – and by nature contain no added sugar and no nasties! Your kids might call them a snack or even a treat, but you can think of them as a fruit bowl in your freezer!”

“From talking with mums and dads, we know that it is not always easy getting the food we want into our kids' hands, let alone their tummies! We simply believe that nature has its own store cupboard, a world of wonderful ingredients in the fields, forests and orchards. The good news is that Mother Nature is happy to share! Visit our website to find out more!”

Selected testers will be required to leave their feedback on a thread on Mumsnet as well as complete a short survey. All testers who leave the required feedback will be entered into a prize draw where 3 MNers will win a £100 voucher of their choice (from a list).

If you would like to sign up, please click here.
Nice By Nature would also love to hear what you think about the products before testing, so if you’d like to share your thoughts please feel free to post them in the thread below, thinking about this question:
“What is your current perception of Nice by Nature ice lollies?”

Thanks and good luck
MNHQ

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UK MNer with at least one child? Sign up to test Nice By Nature Fruit Ice Lollies - 3x £100 voucher for feedback
OP posts:
SillyMoomin · 28/06/2019 11:39

Thanks have signed up.

Current perception is that they should be healthier than other ice lollies- would be nice to try and find out if they also taste good!

anitagreen · 28/06/2019 15:42

Done x

munchbunch12 · 28/06/2019 19:44

Done, and my first impression is that they sound deliciously fruity and healthy.

Toodleoopuddle · 28/06/2019 20:31

I've done the survey. I've not heard of this brand before but their branding suggests a healthier alternative to usually sugary treats.

biffyboom · 28/06/2019 22:57

These ice lollies sound so much healthier than what I usually buy for my children, also they sound delicious! Survey done.

Orangepear · 28/06/2019 23:07

It's great there is no sweetener and they are vegetarian.

TheDisillusionedAnarchist · 29/06/2019 08:08

Done- current perception is that I’ve never heard of them despite regular Tesco shopping!

Tasha042 · 29/06/2019 10:39

These look brilliant. I love the packaging, they look healthy and delicious. My daughter's would love to try these and I'm hoping my eldest will find these to be her new favourite ice lolly. I hate her current favourite they send her hyper from all the sugar and E-numbers 🤦‍♀️ These look like a great health swap at only 24calories 😲

clairewoods137 · 29/06/2019 10:59

Current perception is that they sound nice tasting, healthy and I do want to try them. I have seen them in Tesco and considered buying a pack but haven't yet.

strawberrisc · 29/06/2019 11:05

I have registered my details and would be delighted for the children to have the opportunity to try.

Fillybuster · 29/06/2019 11:25

As the children get older I’m trying to encourage them to make good (healthy) choices without having to miss out on “treats”. Would love them to try these and get them to stop eating the ice lollies which are full of sugar and e-numbers!

Stardustmoon · 29/06/2019 20:09

Oo yes please 🙂🙂

Stardustmoon · 29/06/2019 20:10

My son would love these! 😁

TheresALight · 29/06/2019 21:11

I've never heard of Nicer by Nature before but the name sounds inviting, and gives me impression that this is a tasty product with high fruit content and natural ingrediants, and no additives. The images on the banner advert above this page are eye catching and remind me of a 70's retro look!

Pixie2015 · 29/06/2019 21:33

Sound perfect for a hot day x

Noreenee1 · 29/06/2019 22:24

Love to try these

itsnotfair10 · 30/06/2019 07:40

Done

It's not a brand I am familiar with but sounds like it could be a nice healthy option for my son

Kerning · 30/06/2019 08:30

It's a Unilever brand. They do sound delicious, it's difficult to find ice lollies that do not have added sugar.

TheWashingMachine · 30/06/2019 10:57

Would be interested to try these, we've been making our own recently but it woukd be good to have some I could buy and know are ok.

TellMeItsNotTrue · 30/06/2019 18:41

I've not seen them before this post, but they look like a healthy alternative and I like the sound of the flavour combinations and know that my DC would too

smilingthroughgrittedteeth · 30/06/2019 19:18

My current perception is that although i dont know the brand the packaging and the blurb make me think it is a healthier alternative to the lollies my children currently have and id love to try them. The flavour combinations sound lovely.

NutButterNutter · 01/07/2019 01:05

Done! I have heard of them and current impression is that they're naturally flavoured and sweetened and not full of the crap many other lollies are.

Sagradafamiliar · 01/07/2019 16:28

They seem like a great hot weather alternative treat to less healthier lollies. DS2 is mad about bananas, the ones featuring them would be my first choice.

Candyperfumegirl · 01/07/2019 16:55

Love to try this one

Seb19521710 · 01/07/2019 18:04

They sound lovely would live to try