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Dark chocolate is clearly immoral in this instance! (Cadbury Dark Chocolate Fingers)

andyoz

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Cadbury Dark Chocolate Fingers

Date: 12/06/09 (34 review reads)
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Advantages: Classic biscuit centre

Disadvantages: Dark chocolate

Yum! Cadbury's Milk Chocolate Fingers! Yes please. (snatches at the packet) Errrr, I think this ones gone off! Dark Chocolate? On a finger? Are you sure? Let me see that packet!!!

Yes this was something like my initial reaction. Have always loved Cadbury's Fingers. And have always had the milk chocolate ones, so I was quite surprised when I popped one of these in my mouth. The tag line on boxes of fingers is 'one may lead to another' however in this case it didn't. It lead to quickly looking for something else to take the taste away!

I'm not a huge fan of dark chocolate, but on things like Hobnobs, Digestives and other biscuits I do really like it. But for some reason it just does not seem right on Fingers. Maybe it's because I'm so used to the other kind, but the dark ones just have a strange taste. It still has that classic feel to the biscuit where it just kind of breaks nicely into your mouth as you bite it, but the taste is all wrong.

If you have never had any kind of chocolate fingers, they are about 2 inches long, have a biscuit centre and in this case are coated in dark chocolate. They are only small hence you tend to end up eating quite a few at a time.

Each finger has 25 calories, 1.4 grams of fat of which 0.8 grams are saturates. So just one of these is not going to make to big a dent on your daily amounts.

A packet of these at Tesco will cost you £1.38. However I notice at sainsburys they are only 92p, so quite a bargain there! The milk chocolate ones you can buy in larger packs, so I imagine if these are as sucessful we may see them in larger packs in the near future.

So overall I would say I'm not a fan of these. But there is nothing really wrong with them, its just me personally. I think there the kind of thing you will have to give a try yourself. But when you first put one into your mouth, try not to think what the milk chocolate ones taste like, you will get a nasty shock!

Summary: Not the best cadburys have to offer

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Last comment:
jd001

- 12/06/09

I love dark chocolate but not chocolate fingers, the milk ones however I could easily eat a full box in one go (I am such a pig when it comes to chocolate lol) x

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