These McVitie’s limited edition biscuits have been causing quite the stir on social media. Unlike the original digestives recipe, this one is both sweet and spiced
The article is the usual clickbait nonsense. It appears that maybe this is an Australian variety but I'm not entirely clear whether it has been officially launched in the UK or whether people are just getting it from places which import Australian chocolate.
I have seen Australian Kit-kats in B&M previously so maybe they are available there.
They look like sandwich biscuits but are meringue, not biscuit. They are crunchy like biscuits though. I've been thinking about this way too much. Thoughts?
Found these today in a middle eastern grocery in Bay Ridge (Brooklyn, NY, USA). I've been looking for palm-oil-free digestives for ages, so I was delighted to see these. The price was fantastic, just $2.29 (£1.70) for a sleeve of 28.
Cadbury unveiled a new range of limited edition Dairy Milk chocolate bars this month for summer that have a surprise when they are chilled in the fridge.
McVitie’s has added two cookie variants to its Hobnobs range – McVitie’s Hobnobs Oaty Cookies Milk Chocolate Flavour Chips and McVitie’s Hobnobs Oaty Cookies Dark Chocolate Flavour Chips. The cookies are made with 100% wholegrain oats and chocolate-flavour chips to deliver a wholesome, home-made look and feel and a chewy texture. Both variants have an…
Apologies for the GBNews article. To save giving them clicks - They are raspberry and cream flavour. The exclusivity is Sainsbury's until July 21st, where it will be available elsewhere.
Reaching out across the seas to all biscuit lovers. Let's not let a little thing like the definition of "biscuit" or the implications of "tea party" separate us, we have so much more to share, yo. We could be like NATO, except with fat and sugar! I'll kick it off with my favorite cheap Aldi sweet without chocolate in it: The Speculoos. Excellent with Camembert brie! EDIT: fixed the fargin photo