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leedsgurl | 14:16 Wed 23rd Aug 2006 | Shopping & Style
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Does anyone know where I can buy some pain au chocolat? I had some when I went to France for the day and loved them, but can't seem to find them in my local supermarket.
  
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try thorntons they might have what your looking for
I've seen them in Tesco. Of course, they're unlikely to taste nearly as nice as french ones but worth trying, I'm sure.
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Any decent bakery should have them; try Greggs or whatever's near you
I've seen them in alidi, but they're not as good as the ones in France. YUM!
Try the Co-op ..they sell bakery goods by a French company
We get packs of 2 from Tescos. I think they're in the Finest range. But you should be able to find them from most supermarkets really..
If any of your local shops sell the Delice de France bread products from an in-store bakery, they'll have them - down here in Sussex, our local Post office/General store sells that range., as does the local One-Stop. Most of the larger Supermarkets sell them as well, but they're not usually that good, as mass produced ones have vegetable fat in instead of butter.
Sainsburys do them and they are yum!
tesco finest ones are huge and by far the yummiest, but sainsburys sell them but the best ones to get are the ones from the bakery behind the glass rather than pre packaged
asda do them- warm them up in a very hot oven for one minute...
marks and spencers have lovely ones yum yum!
Tescos :)
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Thanks for your answers everyone!

I didnt see any in tescos when I went, but found some in Sainsburys with 25% extra free and they taste lovely!

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