Where to buy Pillsbury's Croissants (UK)


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I have searched Google and it seems most places stock them, but my local Tesco and Asda never seem to have any?

Pillsbury's Croissants come in a cardboard tube, you twist it to open it, a satisfying pop lets the rectangle escape, ready for you to roll out, split apart and roll for cooking.

What about your local's?

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we don't have them anymore? not that I've looked for aaaages but I remember getting them as a kid about 13 years ago or something and me and my brother would take turns opening them lol.

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Well to be honest they really aren't that good unless you get the right kind. I wouldn't go overboard trying to get them as you might find that it wasn't worth your time. :/ If you have a bakery near by that is probably a lot better.

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I feel your pain. I live in france and I can't find any midori anywhere, a drink I was very fond of when I lived in london.

So if you do drop by france to pick up some croissants, bring some midori along

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lol, well, I took a look in Aldi (a supermarket that never sells recognised brands in the UK) and found their own kind there, but not Pillsbury's. Took a look in Morrisons, none there, but there is a sainsburys near me I think so I will probably drive up and take a look :D

Anything is worth it - I haven't had them in a long time!

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