Goody Good Stuff Review And Competition

Goody Good Stuff is an all natural, meat free alternative to traditional gummy based sweets. Launched in 2010, Goody Good Stuff  now prides itself being ‘Free From’. All Goody Good Stuff products are:
Fat Free, Meat Free, GMO Free, Soy Free, Egg Free, Gluten Free, Alcohol Free, Nut Free and Dairy Free.


Maxwell and I were sent a selection of Goody Good Stuff goodies and we adored what we tasted. The sweets were delicious and I can not work out who enjoyed them more, me or Max. The selection included 8 different varieties. The packets came in 2 different sizes, 25g and 100g sharing packs. I loved the smaller packs for Maxwell. I thought having smaller packs were perfect to give to children as treats and Maxwell enjoyed the small packs we were sent.

Out of the selection we were sent I enjoyed the cherry sweets and the summer peaches the most.  The sweets tasted like the fruits they were meant to taste like and I was amazed at how nice they tasted seeing as they were free from so much. Being so impressed with them I would not hold back giving them to Maxwell.


Goody Good stuff packs are priced reasonably at around £1.50 for 100g sharing packs which I think is no more than a packet of unhealthy sweets. You are able to buy Goody Good Stuff packs in Asda,  Waitrose and Amazon.

Goody Good stuff have given me the chance to offer one Mummy To The  Max reader the chance to win a fantastic hamper packed with sweets. To be in with a chance of winning this amazing prize please fill in the rafflectoper below. Good Luck!

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I did not receive any financial reward for writing this review.
However we did receive the product for review purposes. Everything written in this post is my own, honest opinion.

Valentines Gifts In Unusual Places

Since having Maxwell I have always found it a little difficult to buy presents for Ben on Valentines day. Me and Ben used to enjoy going to the cinema, the panto or going out for a meal however we now have Maxwell to look after so I have found for the past few years that I have needed to come up with special present ideas for Ben to enjoy on Valentines Day.

This year instead of buying Ben items which I think he will enjoy and may not need, I have come up with useful gift ideas for him which I know he would need and use thanks to SportsDirect.com. The ideas I have come up will not only be useful for Ben at home but also at work and in his daily life.


Here are my five gift ideas for Ben this Valentines Day..

Fabric Diamond Onesie - £17.50 - I thought Ben would enjoy this gift as he has been moaning that he needs a new onsie. Not only will it keep him warm in bed it will also be perfect for him to lounge around in after a hard day at work.

Nike Velox Football - £17 -  Ben is always saying he want's to have a kick about at the park so this Valentines day he will get the chance to. Not only will he be able to have fun with his friends, he will also be able to include Maxwell in his football fun.

Firetrap Pop Wallet - £9.99 - For a while now Ben had been saying to me that he is need of a new wallet. I think Ben would like this Firetrap wallet due to its simple style yet its stylish look. The wallet has enough compartments and slots so this would be perfect for Ben.

Smart Sky Genius Helicopter - £10 - Ben is a big kid at heart and would love nothing more than to fly his toy helicopter around our local park. This gift would be perfect for Ben to enjoy on his days off.

Nike Turtle Neck Golf Baselayer Top Mens - £19 - Although Ben does not play golf, this baselayer top is the perfect gift for him this Valentines day. Ben works in a very cold freezer at work and often says he gets cold at night so this would be the perfect gift to keep him warm at work.

What are you planning to buy your loved one this Valentines Day?

This is an entry into the Sports Direct Valentines competition

Raggy-Tag Cot Blanket Review

Raggy-Tag is a British company based on the Isle of Wight whose primary objective is to provide high-quality products for little hands to hold onto. As a huge fan of local British company's I was excited to review a beautiful Raggy-Tag cot blanket for Maxwell.

When the blanket arrived it was beautifully wrapped in tissue paper and ribbon, instantly I knew it was going to be well made and a quality product. Once opened we were greeted with a beautiful soft baby blue blanket. It was made out of blue velboa and backed with sumptuous white cuddlesoft velboa.


One thing which can be said about the Raggy-Tag blanket is that it is very well made. The quality of every Raggy-Tag blanket is assured by international safety standards and is tested to comply with the safety requirements of European Standard EN71 which makes me have a lot of faith and positivity in Raggy-Tag as a brand.

Maxwell tooken the blanket to bed on many occasions and we have found that not only does it keep Maxwell warm due to it being quite thick, it actually comforts him to sleep. Due to the blanket being so soft, Maxwell rubbed it against his face and it helped him drift off to sleep.


I love the fact that the blanket is the perfect size to travel with but can also be used in the car and at home. The blanket measures at Length 100cm x Width 66cm. If the blanket is to get dirty when out and about then I am able to stick it in the washing machine as the blanket is machine washable at 40 degrees which is great when you have a sticky handed little toddler.

The blanket is priced at £35.00 which I think is quite reasonable. It is British made, meets safety requirements which is important when you have a little one and generally keeps your baby warm and snug.


At the present moment Raggy-Tag are offering a discount code especially for Mummy To The Max readers/subscribers. The discount code is MTTM15 and can be applied at the check out to receive 15% off all orders placed on our website. When buying from Raggy-Tag you also get free delivery.

I did not receive any financial reward for writing this review.
However we did receive the product for review purposes. Everything written in this post is my own, honest opinion.

#SilentSunday 02/02/2014