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Connoisseur 1 Litre Ice-Cream $5 @ FoodWorks

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Connoisseur 1 Litre Ice-Cream $5 @ FoodWorks.

Available until Tuesday 11th Dec.

I want to die by drowning in Connoisseur then stuffed with peanut butter and pretzel by a taxidermist.

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  • Just fill the bath tub with ice cream, peanut butter and pretzels. It's good for your skin.

    • Would love to do that, then get chased by people wanting to lick me.

      • Well if you add Nutella…. ;)

        • +9

          Don't know about you, but I find nuts on nuts to be too nutty.

          • +4

            @Scab: what is wrong with both of you?

          • @Scab: Nuts on scabs or scabs on nuts?

      • This sounds dangerous. I fear that you could slip and hurt yourself.

    • +1

      I REALLY wish they'd bring back the Peanut Butter and Pretzel. It's the best (profanity) ice-cream I've ever had. Anywhere. Instead they keep pumping out generic "salted this, honey that" shittt. For now Chocolate Brownie with Custard is my flavour but I live in hope that we'll see the Peanut Butter and Pretzel again, and this time to stay for good. Even the Matcha Green Tea stayed around for longer then PNBNP? WTF?!

  • +7

    Connoisseur Ice-Cream has 17.9% sugar & 13.5% fat.

    • +22

      100% deliciousness

      • +5

        Maths checks out.

    • +2

      And I give 0% (profanity)

    • +5

      Thanks for letting us know.

    • +1

      Pretty low %'s. Must be ok for diabetics!

    • +6

      only adds up to 31.4% .. i reckon they're swindling us .. there's an extra 68.6% that could be packed with delicious sugar and fat.

      Cream (36%), Skim Milk Concentrate, Water, Sugar, Glucose Syrup (Wheat), Dextrose Monohydrate, Flavour, Vegetable Origin Emulsifier [471 (Soy)], Vegetable Gum (410), Colours (160b).

      they should get rid of the skim milk concentrate and water. replace cream with double cream. add egg yolks and triple cream brie. serve with candied bourbon bacon and salted macadamia brittle.

    • +1

      Nutrition Avg Qty Per Serving (92g) Avg Qty Per 100g
      Energy 1030kj 950kj

      So 100g has less nutrient value than in per serving size (92g)? Yummm.Healthy

      • Well the Nutrition Information is created by the business selling you the product so if there's a few mistakes here, a little bit a dis, a little bit o dat …

        Interesting thing about "Nutrition Information" is that any food displaying it is not a whole food and therefore it's less nutritious than food without it.

    • +1

      You are indeed a Connoisseur connoisseur.

  • VIC only?

  • +1

    +1 for the description alone haha

    • +8

      Reported to the mods for an invalid upvote.

      • +2

        Reported for nerding.

  • +6

    I want to die by drowning in Connoisseur then stuffed with peanut butter and pretzel by a taxidermist.

    R U OK?

  • +1

    Think of your arteries, boys and gals.

    • I am. Much healthier than $5 at KFC/Macca's :D

  • Foodworks gisborne had good meat

    • +1

      Thanks for letting us know.

  • Cool but none near me within walking distance.. ah well might be time to call the neighbour or local friend for a drive to the nearest FW for an ice cream driveby.

    Death by Diabeetus sure looks like it is happening for me in the near future.. bye ozbargain my loves.

  • Not available at my local foodworks in WA :( $6.99 here

  • +1

    Cheers mate

  • +2

    $6 at Woolworths for those who are not near a Foodworks

  • Speaking of food works…hows the chain in general? The one near me has awful prices and selection. Its like the typical asian mart where everything except instant noodles is overpriced. I have no idea how they stay in business…

    • +1

      Username checks out.

  • I don't follow the prices of Pepsi, but that $10.99 for a 24 pack seems to be a really good price. Anyone here an avid Pepsi purchaser that can inform me whether its worth tracking down a foodworks for?

    • Not a bad price if you like Max.

      At least in NSW, and you can get back $2.40 from the cans.

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