Heinz Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends 205g
90p
43.9p per 100gProduct information
Country of Origin
Suitable for the microwaveSuitable for vegetarians
Storage
Keep refrigerated and use within 2 days.
Instructions
Package Type
Recycling Information
Other Information
Empty unused contents into a suitable covered container. Keep refrigerated and use within 2 days.
Best before end - see can end
Additional Information:
1 of your 5 a day.
Iron supports healthy cognitive development.
Absolutely no preservatives.
Low sugar.
No artificial colours or flavours.
Eat as part of a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Suitable for vegetarians.
Servings per can - 1.
CAN - METAL - widely recycled.
Made in England.
Brand
Manufacturer
Hayes,
Middx.
UB4 8AL.
Country of Packing
Typical Values | Per 100g | Per can |
---|---|---|
Energy | 244kJ | 500kJ |
58kcal | 118kcal | |
Fat | 0.3g | 0.7g |
- of which saturates | Trace | 0.1g |
Carbohydrate | 11.4g | 23.3g |
- of which sugars | 4.0g | 8.2g |
Fibre | 0.6g | 1.2g |
Protein | 1.9g | 3.9g |
Salt | 0.4g | 0.8g |
Iron | 1.1mg | 2.1mg* |
*15% RI. Reference intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal) |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (6)
3 year old loves
Great to have in the cupboard. Little man lives this for a quick supper. Good sized pieces of pasta and a thick and tasty sauce.
Quick and easy for a Thomas fan!
Either this on toast or a side to another meal and 1 tin feeds both mine - 5 and 10 years old. Always got a tin in the cupboard and pleased it is 1 of 5 a day so don't feel guilty and not having fresh veg with a quick meal...
Its Thomas
Loved by the kids. Good shape. Taste nice. Complements a quick tea
Cupboard food
A good standby, nice handy size for one child BUT the last few tins I've bought the pull-ring hasn't been attached properly and has just broken off! I don't own a tin opener because, other than this, I don't buy tinned food, so they've just been thrown in bin!
"Yuk"
My son begged for these and I was happy to comply - didn't we all grow up on Spaghetti hoops? However his grin turned to disgust and he spat this out with a "yuk!" and on tasting, I had to agree. We've all moved on a bit since the 70s, and really, pasta shapes and some passata with a bit of grated cheese is healthier and cheaper and infinitely tastier, even if the tinned stuff would also serve as wallpaper paste. Really yuk - even toddlers agree. Bang goes my childhood. Oh well.
great when you have no time to cook
I love all the Heinz pasta shapes tins for those times when the children want to eat NOW! However I only have girls so Thomas wouldn't be my first choice. Please can you get some Moshi Monster ones in? Even Bob the Builder would go down better in our house than Thomas!