VGood Spreads Product Review

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For this VGood spreads review, we’re sending mums the VGood PeaNOT Butter and HazelNot Choc spreads to taste test before coming back to the MoM site to rate and review!

As parents we have to be conscious of the foods we give to our children, in particular the foods we pack for their school lunches. With nut-free policies at school, VGood spreads are perfect for those kids who want to pack a Peanut Butter or Nutella sandwich in their lunchbox, but can’t. Not just for kids with allergies, the VGood spreads are perfect for any child to take to school, because they’re lunchbox safe – they’re also great to use for delicious nut-free baking! With so many great benefits, we’re excited to bring you the VGood spreads review!

The VGood Spreads range includes

  • VGood PeaNOT Butter Smooth (310g jar)
  • VGood PeaNOT Butter Crunchy (310g jar)
  • VGood HazelNOT Choc (310g jar)

More about VGood PeaNOT Butter

VGood’s PeaNOT Butter tastes like peanut butter, but is nut-free. Made with roasted chickpeas, VGood PeaNOT Butter spreads, are a lunchbox safe alternative to peanut butter, with a focus on great taste and a great eating experience. The unique PeaNOT Butter recipe delivers a real ‘peanut butter’ taste and texture, completely free from peanuts and tree-nuts. Made from over 50% chickpeas it also provides active kids with a source of protein, fibre, and iron, with no artificial preservatives or colours and a 5-star health rating. VGood PeaNOT Butter is available in Smooth and Crunchy.

More about VGood HazelNOT Choc

VGood HazelNOT Choc spread is a lunchbox safe, delicious chocolate spread with a focus on great taste and a great eating experience. It contains over 60% less sugar than alternative hazelnut-chocolate spreads, and doesn’t have any added sweeteners. It is made with 45% chickpeas, combined with the highest quality cacao from Holland, and offers active kids with a source of protein, fibre, and iron, with no artificial preservatives, flavours or colours, and a 5-star health rating.

About the VGood spreads review

Mums have now been chosen for the VGood spreads review. Mums participating in the VGood spreads review will be trying the PeaNOT Butter and HazelNOT Choc spread with their children and family.

VGood PeaNOT Butter

VGood PeaNOT Butter

VGood PeaNOT Butter delivers a real ‘peanut butter’ taste and texture, completely free from peanuts and tree-nuts. It’s perfect for kids lunchboxes and delicious nut-free baking.

Average Ratings (from 109 ratings)
Overall star Rating
I feel good about giving my kid/s VGood PeaNOT Butter in their lunchbox
VGood PeaNOT Butter is a good option for my kids lunchbox
I would buy VGood PeaNOT Butter for my family
I would recommend VGood PeaNOT Butter to my friends
I would use VGood PeaNOT Butter for additional occasions outside school lunch

VGood HazelNOT Choc

VGood HazelNOT Choc

VGood HazelNOT Choc is made with 45% chickpeas, combined with the highest quality cacao from Holland. It’s perfect for kids lunchboxes and delicious nut-free baking.

Average Ratings (from 92 ratings)
Overall star Rating
I feel good about giving my kid/s VGood HazelNOT Choc spread in their lunchbox
VGood HazelNOT Choc spread is a good option for my kids lunchbox
I would buy VGood HazelNOT Choc spread for my family
I would recommend VGood HazelNOT Choc spread to my friends
I would use VGood HazelNOT Choc spread for additional occasions outside school lunch


Published 9th November 2020

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Mum-of-two Rebecca McCracken has spent the last four years reading ingredient lists on pretty much everything she buys at the supermarket.

Like many parents raising kids with food allergies, a quick trip to the supermarket often means checking labels, comparing products and hoping to find something the whole family can eat.

Bec’s four-year-old son and 17-month-old daughter were both born with cow’s milk protein allergy. While her son has since outgrown his allergies, her toddler still reacts to dairy, making even everyday staples like bread a challenge.

“Unless we buy expensive sourdough for seven or eight dollars, we don’t really have a choice.”

Even then, it’s not ideal.

“A kid doesn’t want to eat a sourdough sandwich,” Bec laughs. “And fairy bread on sourdough is not great.”

A New Loaf On The Block

Bec runs an online community for allergy families, so she spends plenty of time sharing recipes, product finds and supermarket discoveries with other parents.

It was one of those parents who first told her about new JUST bread.

“A follower messaged me and said, ‘Oh my gosh, this bread is coming soon.’ I was like, ‘Where? When? I need to know. I’m getting my car keys and running!'”

Made with baker’s flour, water, yeast, vinegar, oil and salt, JUST bread contains no artificial preservatives, flavours or colours.

For Bec, it sounded almost too good to be true. “When we saw JUST bread, I was like, ‘You’re joking.’ A bread that’s fresh baked but in the bread aisle? That’s unheard of for us.”

“It was really exciting for our family and for the allergy community.”

The Family’s Toughest Critic Approved

Of course, there was one person whose opinion mattered more than anyone else’s.

“My toughest critic is my daughter. She is so fussy. We know something is really good if she approves it, and she approves it. She loves it. She’ll eat it plain, toasted, as French toast … whatever. She loves it.”

Bec says she was impressed too.

“I like it. I like that it’s only got minimal ingredients and doesn’t have the additives and preservatives that are in a lot of other brands.”

A Simpler Option For Everyday Families

Bec tried out JUST bread because of her family’s allergies, but she says it has a broader appeal.

“I think everyone is becoming more conscious of additives and preservatives in their food.”

It’s a feeling many of us can probably relate to. We don’t all want to overhaul the way we eat, but plenty of us are paying a little more attention to ingredient lists and looking for products that keep things simple.

Bread is one of those foods that’s always around. It ends up in lunchboxes, on the breakfast table, alongside soup on a cold night and covered in hundreds and thousands at birthday parties. When we eat something that often, it’s only natural to wonder what’s in it.

JUST bread keeps things simple with a handful of pantry ingredients and no artificial preservatives, flavours or colours. It’s the sort of loaf that fits easily into busy family life without asking us to compromise on taste or convenience.

Little Changes, Big Difference

 

For Bec, finding a loaf of bread her whole family can enjoy is about more than ticking another item off the shopping list.

“It seems like such a little thing to the normal community, but for us this is a massive win.”

Being able to make sandwiches without worrying about ingredients. Packing lunchboxes a little more easily. Bringing back fairy bread for birthdays. Sometimes it’s the little things that make family life feel a whole lot simpler.

And while Bec found JUST bread because she needed another allergy-friendly option, its simple ingredient list is likely to appeal to plenty of other families too. After all, when we can choose everyday foods made with ingredients we recognise, that’s a pretty good place to start.

JUST Bread is made on a line that also processes soy and sesame.


Mouths of Mums is proudly working with JUST. to bring you this article. JUST bread is made with just a handful of pantry ingredients.  JUST. The Good Stuff.

  • I am so glad to hear about this and will definitely be on a look out for this in the supermarket. I have noticed that there are starting to be more ‘cleaner’ products in the supermarket, meaning consumers are being heard. We are going full circle back to how foods use to be produced before companies got greedy and started taking shortcuts to producing food items. I hope we continue seeing more preservative and additive free options that are affordable come back in the supermarkets.

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  • I am so glad to hear about this and will definitely be on a look out for this in the supermarket. I have noticed that there are starting to be more ‘cleaner’ products in the supermarket, meaning consumers are being heard. We are going full circle back to how foods use to be produced before companies got greedy and started taking shortcuts to producing food items. I hope we continue seeing more preservative and additive free options that are affordable come back in the supermarkets.

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  • Grabbing your car keys and running for a bread ?? I can’t imagine doing so for a bread lol ! It’s nice to see that more and more allergy friendly products are being produced and put on the market.
    I don’t agree with the statement that “A kid doesn’t want to eat a sourdough sandwich”. It depends on what type of bread you introduce to your kids. My kids grew up with 7 seeds, rustic bread and sourdough and they love it. It’s also quite easy and cheap to make sourdough bread yourself.

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  • I haven’t seen this bread in the supermarket but will be looking for it now. I have been trying to avoid preservatives and additives for some time now and as highlighted in the article bread it difficult to find, or super expensive, without them so I don’t have it often.

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  • This is fantastic, finally a bread that is not full of nasty stuff. I will be going straight out to buy this. My son has ARFID and will only eat white bread, but it’s not terribly healthy. With this bread, at least I know that it is much healthier than the alternatives. Woohoo

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  • what about gluten is it gluten free thats what i need

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  • I cant wait to give this bread a go (so far its always been sold out at my local woolies so it must be good). So good its suitable for those with allergies too. I think nowadays were all looking for cleaner options of ingredients in our foods so this is a step in the right direction.

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  • I am glad more and more allergy friendly products are being produced and offered. I don’t agree with Bec’s statement that kids don’t like sourdough bread. My kids were introduced to sourdough and the most rustic and seeded breads from the time they started to eat bread, and they love it

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  • Oh I cannot wait to try this bread! We go through that much bread each week and I always feel so guilty with how much my kids have – not anymore! Would love to see them introduce other variants in the future – multigrain and gluten free would be superb!

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  • This is such a great product that I’m looking forward to trying! I’ve only been buying bread from bakeries the last few years because grocery store bread texture was so dense and unpleasant. But the hassle with bakery bread is I can’t get it everywhere! I’ll be really keen to give this a go

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