The Yoghurt from Muller Corners

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Pete
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You used to be able to buy big tubs of this didn't you? No where seems to have it anymore though and there's no mention of it on their website. Does anyone know if you can still get the stuff and if so where?

Please use this thread for discussion of the yoghurt from muller corners. Not the other bits though, start a new thread for those :arrow: :twisted:
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The only thing I can see on the Wikipedia page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BClle ... 9#Products) that sounds like what you're talking about is Mullerlight.
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All I can think is didn't they do it in little bucket-like tubs that lasted a week? Swear we used to sell it...
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yes, it was big tubs, like the big tubs of greek yoghurt you get.
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Onken make large pots of fat free yoghurt which I like, though I don't know if they do a natural one. Might be worth trying.
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Cunning plan to prevent self made versions I think. Incidentally it's five single tubs of Muller Corners for £1.00 in Tesco at present.
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You might be right on that little conspiracy. And yes, I noticed and made use of that rather good offer. I've also noticed, thanks to Asda's baffling £2.50 each or 2 for £2 offers, that the fruit in the mini versions is lumpier than the fruit in the full ones.

Although I'm not meant to talk about the fruit in here. oops.
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TG wrote:All I can think is didn't they do it in little bucket-like tubs that lasted a week? Swear we used to sell it...
We (Tesco) did - it was Muller Thick and Creamy

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don't you eat the yogurt on its on first anyway, followed by a spoonful of the nic and intense fruit/chocolately corner? I never mix the two up, seems like such a waste.
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I've found the wide gamut of eating approaches too overwhelming, so I've always opted to avoid the whole *Corner thing on principle.
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But mine the only approach! If you do it the other way around, you get bored with the yogurt half way through when you realise it's not actually very nice and end up throwing lots of them away.
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