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Cadbury Chocolate Fingers

 
Description: Fine chocolate biscuits.

Newest Review: ... ingredients and nutritional information. What are they? These are fingers which are made by Cadbury's! No, not real ... more

 ... fingers!! Delicious finger shaped crisp biscuits which are smothered in yummy delightful Cadbury milk chocolate!! Taste/Smell When you take the plastic of the packet and pull out the tray of these delicious fingers, you can immediately smell creamy, tasty and yummy chocolate. Taking one out of the packet, don't leave it in your hands too long it can melt easily, when you bit a bit off, the chocolate and biscuit mix and it tastes great. Not too sickly, but watch out if you get carried away- they can be little devils and ma...more

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SusanLesley
Premium Review Cadbury Chocolate Fingers: Happiness in a finger (359 words)
by - written on 09/01/08 (Very useful, 171 readings)
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When stocking up on Christmas goodies in Tesco's we saw a BOGOF on Cadburys Chocolate Fingers normally £1.25 per packet. By the way for the uninitiated out there BOGOF is but one get one free! We got one pack of the standard milk chocolate variety and one in the white chocolate variety, which we haven't opened yet and that must be some kind of record in our house! Each pack weighs 150g and contains approximately 30 fingers, and of course the packaging is all recycleable - an important factor for me. I know I can't do much to change global warming but I am determined to do what I can! Of course a bargain isn't a bargain unless the product ...  Read the complete review

hstokoe44395
Premium Review Cadbury Fingers (441 words)
by - written on 24/11/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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Introduction So, it's coming up to Christmas and we always seem to buy Cadbury's fingers. Yes, they make me feel sick, but so what!! They are so delicious and they have been around for years, they even do them in white chocolate now- so I may be reviewing those too as we have some in the cupboard!! Packaging The packaging has changed from the above DooYoo image, on the front of the pack there is still a purple theme but the logo is in the top left corner and there is a picture of fingers lined up in a sort of pattern! I love it, it's great! There is also a little true saying "One may lead to another"!! On the back of the packet ...  Read the complete review

danielleg1989
Premium Review Cadbury Chocolate Fingers: On the box it says that one may lead to another...One will l ... (496 words)
by - written on 06/11/09 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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Packaging The box that these come in is made of cardboard. It is thin in width and quite long. The words written on it are easy to see and it is nicely designed. When you open the box it is easily opened and you will see a black plastic tray full with the chocolate fingers. The tray is sealed with a plastic covering. I don't think i should go into the colours because there is a picture of these already here and also because i don't know many people who have not already tried these anyway. Taste These taste very nice and are probably my favourite out of all of the chocolate biscuits that i have ever tried. They are so nice in-fact that if ...  Read the complete review

Clayeree
Premium Review One may lead to another and another and another and..... (555 words)
by - written on 12/10/09 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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I did something silly the other day - I popped into our local Waitrose to pick up some bits for dinner whilst I was extremely hungry. As I was picking up the ingredients for a healthy meal, I spotted Cadbury Fingers on a Buy One Get One Free offer. And as I was hungry I just couldn't resist popping two packets into my trolley. I never usually buy chocolate fingers but my stomach was doing the talking on this occasion and at £1.46 for two packets I thought I was getting a bit of a bargain. Now, bearing in mind that I hadn't eaten a chocolate finger for years (probably the last time was at a younger sibling's birthday party many years ago), I was taken aback ...  Read the complete review

CheekyCharlie08
Premium Review Cadbury Chocolate Fingers: Wicked With A Chocolate Fountain (417 words)
by - written on 06/10/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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It's weird because although Cadburys Fingers are one of my fave biscuits ever but I don't have them very often. They are long thin biscuits that have been covered in Dairy Milk chocolate and Fingers come in a tray in a box instead of a packet and I think it's nicer eating them from a box instead of the biscuit tin. The only problem with Fingers is that I always eat too many of them because they have a proper moorish taste and I can't stop myself dipping into the box until next time I look they've all gone! The biscuit is very crunchy and has got a taste that's a bit like a digestive and a bit like shortcake, whatever biscuit it is it's got a ...  Read the complete review

 

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