Friday 4 October 2013

Tasty Bauli Croissants ~ #Review

We all know breakfast is the one meal we should not miss so I try my very hardest to make sure I eat something in the morning.  Do you know what makes an Italian breakfast Italian? The answer is croissants.  Good and delicious croissants.  I could eat an armful of them if I could.

Bauli Croissants


I was sent 3 (Voglia all'Albicocca, "like apricot", Passione alla Ciliegia, "passion to cherry", and Capriccio alla Crema, "caprice cream") delicious Bauli flavours you have to try.  They are tasty, fluffy, flavourful, and delizioso, delicious, yes they are that good I had to mention it again.  I love how these are in their individual packing because I could just grab and go in the morning.  If you have time, the best way to eat it is to warm it up in the toaster oven and pair it with my hot English Breakfast Tea.  That is how I like to start my day at work before I start tearing into my work.  Once in awhile I can't wait until breakfast so I would even eat this for dessert or as a snack.  I was not the only one who thinks they are delizioso - my brother and daughters love them too!  I like the hint of the filling in the croissants but because it is so good, I wish there was more in it!  Just give me the jar and I could eat it all up.  What can I say, I have a sweet tooth.

The question is what do you pair your croissants with?  Coffee? Tea? Hot chocolate? Yogurt? Latte?  Right now, Bauli's Facebook page is running a giveaway that is worth $500 by answering the question.  (The prize includes a Nespresso Lattissima, Nespresso Coffee Capsules, and a Bauli Croissant and Cupcake gift pack.)  You can enter it here and don't forget to enter daily.  Good Luck!  Bauli's Facebook giveaway ends October 31, 2013.

Bauli croissants can be found at major grocery retailers like FreshCo, Longo’s, Highland Farms, and most independent retailers, SRP $2.99 to $3.99.

Buon appetito!

*Disclosure - The product in this review was provided to me free of cost for the purpose of conducting this review. All opinions expressed in this review are my own and are not influenced by monetary compensation.

17 comments:

  1. I have gone gluten free and one of the few things I really miss is croissants. These look delicious!

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  2. Oh my gosh, these look like such a treat!

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  3. I've never seen these but they look delicious and I am now on the hunt for them! lol Thanks!

    Rafflecopter Name is Anne Taylor

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  4. I love croissants and which I could obtain them in my local grocery shop or that we had a bakery - one thing I do miss living in the country

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  5. I will have to look for these in my next grocery trip,yum!
    Lynn M

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  6. I think i am drooling i want them nowwwwwww

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  7. I remember having these in Italia. I like the Passione alla Cilegia.
    Cheers!

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  8. mmm yummy, I'll have to look out for these, I love coissants!

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  9. These do look like a lovely treat! I love croissants, and the fillings sound delicious.

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  10. these look really delicious, my mouth is watering already :-) Elizabeth Matthiesen

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  11. these are so good with a hot cup of tea

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  12. I have never tried these but see them in the store quite often. I might have to give them a go, nevermind I think the kids would love them!

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  13. Croissants and tea are a little bit of heaven.These look really sublime.I am hoping to find them in onne of my grocery stores.

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  14. these look good and there is a wide variety to choose from too. I've not tried them before but they certainly look tempting.

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  15. Wow wouldn't this be a surprise when your little one opened his/her lunchbox

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