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KIDS’ BUY of the week

BBC1, 9pm

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HULLABALOO is a new brand of kids’ snacks created by mums, frustrated at the high-sugar content of many children’s treats.

After discoverin­g that sweets aimed at kids can contain as much as 60% sugar, turning treat time into a crazed sugar rush, Hullabaloo’s founders were determined to make delicious snacks for the whole family (without the parent guilt) and came up with the caramel and rice crisps bars.

Created with chicory root fibre, they contain less than 5g of sugar per 25g bar. Plus they are tooth-friendly, and contain no artificial flavours, colours or sweeteners.

Priced from £3.99 for a Caramel Rice Crispy Bar Discovery Box (3x25g), find the bars at makeahulla­baloo.co.uk

IT’S grand finale time, and the three famous faces competing for the title of Celebrity Best Home Cook have been revealed as PM’S sister and author Rachel Johnson, reality star Tom Read-wilson and politico-turned-dancer Ed Balls.

They’re heading back to the kitchen for one last time in the hopes of impressing judges Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett, produce expert Chris Bavin and Dame Mary Berry.

The Rustle Up challenge sees Chris hand each of the cooks a butternut squash to see what they can invent. And while the winner goes straight through to the final Ultimate challenge, the other two must compete in Angela’s toughest Eliminator, and cook up a croquembou­che.

The next day the remaining pair must produce the Ultimate picnic, creating at least four types of dishes and presenting them beautifull­y.

Then it’s just down to host Claudia Winkleman to announce the winner.

 ??  ?? Tasty: Hullabaloo snacks
Tasty: Hullabaloo snacks
 ??  ?? Ed Balls, right, goes head to head with Rachel Johnson and Tom Read-wilson
Ed Balls, right, goes head to head with Rachel Johnson and Tom Read-wilson

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