Product name: Frijj
Fudge Brownie
Purchase details: £0.50 for a 471ml bottle (Asda)
Calories: 367 per bottle
Country of origin: UK
Purchase details: £0.50 for a 471ml bottle (Asda)
Calories: 367 per bottle
Country of origin: UK
A few days ago I saw, via Asda’s Twitter page, that their
bottles of Frijj ‘thick and smooth’ milkshakes have been reduced to an amazing
£0.50 each. I only rarely buy indulgent drinks but I couldn’t turn my nose up
at that price so I decided to make a special trip to buy a couple of the more
interesting flavours that I’ve not previously had before.
Initially, I thought this Fudge Brownie flavour was boasting about containing less than 12% fat, but then I noticed the decimal point – 1.2% was much better! In addition, it contained no artificial flavours or colours, and contained a lot of ‘fresh milk’ (69% skimmed and 22% whole) which meant the product was a source of calcium (132mg) and vitamin B12. Other ingredients included sugar (12.9g), buttermilk powder, cocoa powder and natural flavourings.
Initially, I thought this Fudge Brownie flavour was boasting about containing less than 12% fat, but then I noticed the decimal point – 1.2% was much better! In addition, it contained no artificial flavours or colours, and contained a lot of ‘fresh milk’ (69% skimmed and 22% whole) which meant the product was a source of calcium (132mg) and vitamin B12. Other ingredients included sugar (12.9g), buttermilk powder, cocoa powder and natural flavourings.
Made my Dairy Crest, this bottle of Frijj had a basic white
and black theme and was covered in splodges, to mimic a cow, but these splodges
were a shade of mid-brown to represent the brownie variety. There was also a
nice caramelly swirl at the bottom of the bottle and I loved the funky zip
design at the side which drew attention to where the label could be torn off in
order to recycle the bottle itself.
As recommended, I enjoyed the Fudge Brownie version of ‘Britain’s
favourite milkshake’ shaken and chilled. It had a chocolate milk smell and it
certainly looked thick – not as thick as ice cream-containing shakes but
thicker than normal milk.
To drink, the liquid was very milky and smooth. It had more of a fudge element than I’d expected and this depth went well with the chocolate flavour. I didn’t find the latter had a specific brownie taste but it was very similar to a caramel chocolate. I found the consistency to be good, although I did think it would have had a more fudgy feel if it could have been a little thicker. However, this probably wouldn’t be possible with the ingredients used!
Overall, I enjoyed this milkshake. It was very rich, and a bit sickly, but it was nearly half a litre of milk so I’m not really surprised! I would happily drink it again.
Appearance: 8/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 7.5/10
Texture: 8/10
Overall score: 7.63/10
To drink, the liquid was very milky and smooth. It had more of a fudge element than I’d expected and this depth went well with the chocolate flavour. I didn’t find the latter had a specific brownie taste but it was very similar to a caramel chocolate. I found the consistency to be good, although I did think it would have had a more fudgy feel if it could have been a little thicker. However, this probably wouldn’t be possible with the ingredients used!
Overall, I enjoyed this milkshake. It was very rich, and a bit sickly, but it was nearly half a litre of milk so I’m not really surprised! I would happily drink it again.
Appearance: 8/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 7.5/10
Texture: 8/10
Overall score: 7.63/10
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