It actually happened a couple of weeks ago. Holland & Barrett have bought out Julian Graves.
http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/pag...ian-graves.asp
It actually happened a couple of weeks ago. Holland & Barrett have bought out Julian Graves.
http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/pag...ian-graves.asp
I dont get crunchy people?
I've never heard of Julian Graves.
They're not very exciting. Most useful thing they sell is loads of sorts of turkish delight (all labelled vegan). Other than that it's nuts, seeds, dried fruit, and herbs.
Not a burger or sausage in sight.
"Danger" could be my middle name … but it's "John"
yes i found them quite disappointing. they sell quite a lot of sweets but they're all 'normal' with gelatine and stuff. no veg*n specialities.
They have lovely vegan jelly type sweets in JG.
And those pink wafer biscuit things, that used to be available from veganstore, that I can't for the life of me remember what they are called.
i must've missed them then because all the sweets i saw in there had gelatine in them.
I buy a lot of dried fruit and nuts from JG, but I think all the sweets I looked at had gelatine in. Even the licorice wasn't vegan, I think it had beeswax or something, I'll check next time I'm in there.
As far as I can remember,the only sweet type thing I buy there is sesame snaps.
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They do Flying Saucers, Sherbet Lemons and Rhubarb & Custards that are vegan
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here's some more to look at
coconut ice
rosy apples
flying saucers
fruit jellies
cinder toffee
pontefract cakes
there are others, but i can't be arsked to look through the website to find them!
they also stock some of the 'normal' vegan chocolates, plus cheap but very tasty turkish delight which was vegan last time I checked.
linMichelin
Mmmm, fruit jellies.
I thought lactic acid was from milk. I must have looked at them and put them back for that reason. Now I know better I can see fruit jellies becoming a major part of my diet.
I've tried the coconut ice, but it tastes a bit funny to me. I prefer the Oskri coconut bars from H&B.
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I love the coconut ice - tastes like the cheap and cheerful stuff i used to get fed as a kid at the seaside!!
more importantly LGbunny, looks like we wont be doing anymore work for them
I dont get crunchy people?
that's going to be a bit odd in Lewes – the two are right next to each other
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Hmm, I kind of hope they leave JG stores as they are. This is purely out of concern for my local health food shop at home that would get f***ed over if there was a H&B on our high street.
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Will be interesting to see if much changes with them following this.
Vegan flying saucers...cute.
I only remember my mum bringing home big bags of dried apricots and nuts from there (they used to always taste a bit stale)
I got sacked from Julian Graves. Holland and Barratt, pah. At least some stuff is more expensive compared to the same food I can get in other places. I hardly set foot in it. Much prefer to go to Nima delicatessen, Indigo and One Earth Shop to them.
I went into JG in Leeds today to buy some of their fruit jellies, which are really tasty
Was surprised to see that, unfortunately, they've done away with their really helpful vegan labelling. I asked about this and the guy I spoke to (who was actually vegan himself) explained it was something to do with the sh**ty new food labelling regulations or something Because he was vegan, obviously he was very helpful and could tell me what was and was not suitable (and if he's reading this, then thank you very much!)
It's so annoying though - just feels like one big step backwards
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I bought some fruit jellies for the first time today.
By my calculations they are about 18Kcal each.
Forget the isotonic drinks, energy bars and power gels. Fruit jellies are the new bicycle fuel.
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