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Cadbury Dark Chocolate Fingers |
| Date: |
28/12/08 (131 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: really tasty
Disadvantages: fattening
The original chocolate fingers were made by the Burton food group which was formed in 1939, in 1986 Burton merged with Cadbury's and these fingers are marketed under their name.
I have eaten many chocolate fingers they are very popular at children's birthday parties.
These chocolate fingers are about the diameter of an adult little finger and a little longer than the little finger, the description finger fits them well as they are a rounded biscuit similar to a finger size. (I am of course talking about the standard sized chocolate fingers I believe there is a larger variety available now.)
When I was a child of course there was only the standard milk chocolate finger biscuit available now in the Cadbury finger biscuit range there is a milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate caramel and crunchy variety as well as the giant finger. There are also mini finger biscuits available usually come in a pack designed for snacks.
I have some of these biscuits at a children's party recently.
These chocolate fingers are usually very easy to find most supermarkets stock them. The price today is £1 at Tesco, £1.35 at Asda, £1.36 at Sainsbury's
These biscuits are in a purple blue plastic wrapper package with dark swirls on it, the word Fingers across it. Inside the wrapper is a black plastic tray that holds the finger biscuits. Each finger about 6g has about 30 calories.
Now I do like Cadbury chocolate finger biscuits, There is a reasonable coating of chocolate over the finger biscuit. These biscuits are like a cylindrical finger not a flat finger like you might call a finger of toast .So now lets take a bite off the biscuit now no sucking we don't want a chocolaty mess .
Ok, so you have taken a bite and savored the chocolate, This is a good dark chocolate flavour not as bitter as some other dark chocolate personally I prefer a darker chocolate. the inner biscuit there is a thin shortcake finger of biscuit inside it is crisp and hard not too hard for little teeth to bite through
Yes I think we all like chocolate finger biscuit Cadbury's so keep on making them.
Summary: dark chocolate finger biscuits
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- 30/12/08 Nice review, isn't this your 1000th review??? x |
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- 29/12/08 Yes, we certainly do all like them... |
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- 29/12/08 I'm not a big fan of dark chcololate but was loving the white ones |
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