🍫 Crunch into the chocolatey fiber boost your mornings deserve!
Vedaka Choco Flakes (1.2 kg) combine rich cocoa flavor with high fiber content, crafted from quality ingredients like wheat flour and malt extracts. Packaged in a convenient resealable pouch, this allergen-free, vegetarian cereal offers a quick, delicious breakfast or on-the-go snack option with no added preservatives.
Specialty | Vegetarian |
Weight | 1200 Grams |
Ingredient Type | vegetarian |
Brand | Vedaka |
Item package quantity | 1 |
Form | Flaked |
Package Information | Bag |
Manufacturer | Amazon Retail India Private Limited(Relabeller) |
Additives | Cocoa |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Item model number | Solimo_chocos |
Net Quantity | 1200.0 Grams |
Product Dimensions | 35 x 12 x 42 cm; 1.2 kg |
Ingredients | Cocoa, Wheat Flour, Malt Extracts |
Country of Origin | India |
S**H
I don't have any complaint but Is Kellogg's better? I don't think.
I bought this just because it came up as a suggestion. I like Solimo and Vedaka products, so there was no hesitation in buying it.I received a recently manufactured product (Feb, 2021). It has 9 months of shelf life. The packaging is very good. It was a bit difficult to open because sealing was strong.I bought this for kids. But just to see how this stuff tastes like, I had a few myself and taste is fine. It is crunchy and chocolate flavour is there, even though not too much chocolate is there. But when you consider the price, taste and quantity, it seems like a value for money product.Earlier, I didn't know what other brands tasted like or what their price was. So, I asked kids, who have tried other brands as well, to try this. And they said that the taste is similar to something called chocos, but the size of these is bigger than chocos. Otherwise, there is not much difference in taste.So 5 stars from me based on feedback from them, price and because product was recently manufactured.Later, just for comparision with Kellogg's chocos, I tried both. Kellogg's are smaller, bit thicker but not as crunchy. Solimo are thinner, bigger and crunchier. Tastewise, I could not find much difference. Sugar content seeems similar. May be, just may be, Kellogg's have bit more chocolate but can't say for sure and it cannot be a deciding factor to choose Kellogg's. I have attached a picture for comparison. In one of the attached pictures, in the left bowl are Solimo and in the right bowl are Kellogg's.
L**Y
Good for the Price
It is a lot less sweeter than the kellog’s chocos/ cocoa pop variant so I reckon it might have less added sugars in comparison.Good on fibre and quite filling.I purchased a 1.2kg bag for about 300rs approximately and it is quite worth it for the price.
A**H
Amazing!
I am consuming this for over a year now.Pros:1. Taste is yummy, and chocolaty, and not-so-sugary.2. It is super crunchy-- it has an edge over Kellogg's chocos because the latter become rubbery the moment they are dipped in (a bit warm) milk, or they are left in the milk for more than 3-5 minutes. Whereas, in case of Solimo, that is hardly the case. It does not lose its crunchiness for a long time even when it is eaten with warm milk, or even when it is left uneaten in the milk for a long time.3. It is cheaper than Kellogg's Chocos.4. The packet comes with a ziplock. So no worries about having to store the contents in an air-tight container.Cons:1. The outer packaging has to be done with immense care. The first packet I ordered came in a huge cardboard box with the packet tightly wrapped in brown papers. The subsequent packets I ordered came in a simple plastic packaging. Some of the chocos got crushed because of that. But it is understandable because of the Prime rush.
G**R
Good
No doubt good.
A**R
Love the taste
Very yum and chocolaty. My kids loved it. Ordered under subscription now.
S**H
Hard and not sweet
Hard and not sweet ,but ok
M**G
Nice
I love this chocolate
M**E
Worst taste like stones
Worst taste.. is it even for humans?
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