hollycat said:I take the shake pack into work in a small tupperware bowl, just add a bit of water, stir and have as a pudding. Takes no time and delicious
Also nobody at work queries what I am eating - whereas I know having a shake would.
Hooked said:don't get me wrong having something premade (other than a bar) would be ideal for me especially on days out with the kids. I would love to see a s&s version of the tetra pack CD do (big hint if s&s are reading)
Starlight said:Charlie why not buy a milk frother. They're only about £1.99
RebekahR said:I make shakes anywhere at my desk, on the train, in lectures. Never have any problem, anyone asks, its protein. No issue
It's great they are easy to mix, and pack when going on holiday or trips. Handful in the suitcase dosent take up much space![]()
katiebaby said:I'm the same my handbag always has a bottle of water a shaker and a shake when I go anywherepeople look but let them.
Saddlebag said:Perhaps someone could add a poll to this thread- "Apart from a sample, would you purchase Slim and Save tetras?"
Answers could be a) Yes, regardless of price b) Yes, but only if they were about the same price as the sachets and c) No, the sachets work just fine for me.
All the diet companies read minimins. Slim and Save would almost definitely see the results of any poll.
I'm on my phone so can't add a poll, not sure if it has to be the OP anyway?
determinedone said:I'd buy tetras even if they were a little more pricey, had the Atkins ones in the past and they never burst open.
katiebaby said:Oh really? Powder everywhere I guess... Never happened to me in 6 months (thank goodness) x
Welshtigger said:Tetra isnt powder chick, it's liquid, as they're ready made shakes! Plus the weight would mean the postage cost would be alot higher! x
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