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Frijj Extreme
Where can I find the chocolate milkshake drink Frijj extreme? i can see the normal frijj everywhere but i cannot find the extreme thick version anywhere...
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I thought this was going to be a thread about it being very cold
![]() I've never heard of Frijj Extreme, seen the normal Frijjing Frij in fridges in petrol stations
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Weren't they just a limited edition??
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Is it the same thing as yop.
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Originally Posted by Skytom
Where can I find the chocolate milkshake drink Frijj extreme? i can see the normal frijj everywhere but i cannot find the extreme thick version anywhere...
Tesco? Morrisons? ALDI! LIDL! |
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Oh the Homer Simpsons raspberry Donut flavour was pure heaven! I miss that!
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Choco brownie was the best!
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Chocolate is fab!
The white chocolate one though..urgh! Steer clear, it tasted like stodgy vanilla milk |
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Sorry to bump a old thread but...
Calling all Milkshake/FRijj fans! ... there is now a officially recognised page to get Frijj Extreme returned! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Frijj...89281557783864 If you love Frijj or love Milkshake, please take a minute to have a look. Thanks. |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Edit - just realised I replied to a 6 year old post
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Any other fans of the new Sticky Toffee Pudding flavour? I have an empty container from a recently-consumed bottle of this beverage sitting by me right now, and have just got the other bottle I still have out of the fridge, to consume what little still remains in it, after being reminded, by this thread, that it was still unfinished.
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Any other fans of the new Sticky Toffee Pudding flavour? I have an empty container from a recently-consumed bottle of this beverage sitting by me right now, and have just got the other bottle I still have out of the fridge, to consume what little still remains in it, after being reminded, by this thread, that it was still unfinished.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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I used to love Frijj milkshakes. I stopped drinking them after they announced a new improved formula and I found one that had mould under the lid and several other bottles started to explode in the fridge. New improved formula always means new cheap formula.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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This thread has so obviously been bumped by a Spammer promoting Frijj milkshakes..
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This thread has so obviously been bumped by a Spammer promoting Frijj milkshakes..
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I prefer yazoo, which doesn't have that horrible thick gloopy consistency which I imagine to be very, very similar to horse spunk.
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I prefer Yop yoghurt drink, although I have, earlier in this thread, sang the praises of toffee Frijj.
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Frijj has approximately 5000 calories per bottle, I heard.
Well maybe not. But they are a bit fattening for a drink. I gave them to my teenage brother when he got his braces on and couldn't eat and they filled him right up. This is a child who eats a toastie when he gets in from school and has a full dinner approx an hour later. |
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there are still these weird Frijj flavours avalaible i think:
http://www.gobblemonkey.com/2011/08/frijj-shakes.html |
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This thread has so obviously been bumped by a Spammer promoting Frijj milkshakes..
Yet again, sorry for bumping a old thread, but I had to clear this up. If there are any FRIJJ fans on here, it would be great if they could join the page. |
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