New Flavour Boosts are here!

You’re more patient than me :joy:
I had to place a separate order straight away !

It’s a good one that gingerbread :yum:
Enjoy!

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What??? that will miss the festive season.

I got the flavour pack sample to try the new ones, not realising that the old ones had changed.

Of the ones I regularly buy (chocolate, mocha, banana), I’ve only tried the chocolate and banana so far and while I don’t love the changes, I can live with them.

But please, please don’t make the chocolate boost + vanillla powder taste anything like the milky flavoured monstrosity that is the premixed chocolate powder in future revisions - I beg you!

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:joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy:
I’m hoping v3 chocolate premix is going to be a lot more like actual chocolate
I’m not convinced it will tho, judging by how the new supposedly improved chocolate boost is as rubbish as the current premix.
Disappointing considering the old cacao was the best flavour ever invented in the history of mankind. And the old chocolate was really nice too.
But the reiterations have so far been exceedingly unchocolaty.
Obviously my idea of what tastes like chocolate completely differs from Huel’s.
Maybe it’s American chocolate?

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I’m a massive fan of the new chocolate bars tho.
Stuck in hospital with no food for 36 hrs so I’m on Chocolate huel bar no.6. IT IS LUSH

Why no food?

Bristol NHS hospitals are unable to cater for celiacs… despite being given 2 weeks notice of my admission and my allergy !

I did eventually get served roast beef. Without gravy. It was burnt. And dry. And not vegetarian.
But they aren’t allowed to discharge you after an anaesthetic until you’ve eaten a meal. So that’s what they resorted to as they said my huel bars didn’t count.

I ate my burned beef. And grey carrots. And plastic potatoes. It was not delicious.

What if you were vegan?

Then you’d be served roast cow with a side of cheese, honey and avocados

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The sooner the US has the NHS the better.

The last laugh is probably on me for eating it and not getting discharged anyway

Yes - then I would have to pay £680 for the non-vegetarian sorry excuse for a plate of food, and sell my house to fund my shoulder surgery.

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The last time I was in an NHS hospital was after a broken shoulder too, and the same thing applied after a general to get my dislocated and fractured shoulder relocated. Had to eat before discharge. But they gave me a jacket potato with beans (no butter/marg).

I was joking of course re. US.

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Why couldn’t I have a jacket potato?? Or just the beans would have done tbh

welcome to my world in Malaysia - after my health insurance maxed out on the first surgery this year the others and meds all ended up on me - 24 thousand pounds to date in 2019 - hopefully 2020 will be cheaper and less traumatic :slight_smile:

Sometimes your jokes are so bad it’s impossible to tell. But on this occasion I’m not sure anyone would’ve assumed you were serious…

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I was in Torbay hospital not Bristol.

No, that possible reality is far from a joke…

The possibility is indeed devastatingly close and is truly not funny

I do assume however that you were not joking that the sooner the better