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Cadbury Extra Crunchy Chocolate FingersNewest Review: ... finger but thinner. The chocolate coating on the outside is the same delicious Cadburys chocolate. Inside the filling is ... more More Cadbury in Food
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by - written on 10/02/03 (Very useful, 97 readings)
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This is an unusual opinion for me in that it is about something that I used to enjoy - no not that! As a lot of you will know I have recently been diagnosed with diabetes and I am trying hard (and mostly failing) to loose weight and gain control over my blood sugar level. It is with the greatest regret that I must avoid chocolate biscuits - for the time being at least - maybe later I can have the occasional treat! So what is it that I used to love so much - Cadburys Chocolate Fingers in the extra crunchy variety. I first tried them when taking advantage of a 'three for the price of two' offer and I thought I would try them, not really ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/06/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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My friend invited the boys and I to her house for lunch this week and after our ham sandwiches she produced a box of these and a tube of Cadbury's Snaps (review to come!) for the children. I couldn't help but to have a couple and I did only have a couple which is probably the first time I have ever done that with this product. I usually start and then continue on until the whole box is gone. I think it was a little different this time because I was in someone elses house! What are they? Cadbury's Fingers are long, thin biscuits covered in a thin layer of Cadbury's chocolate. They come in an oblong box and each one sits in a nice black, plastic tray ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/12/03 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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As you all know I am trying so hard to stick to this diet. When I found a packet of Cadburys Extra Crunchy Fingers in the cupboard. I thought I would ask my son Ross to sit beside me and tell me exactly what they were like (and I never had a tiny wee taste. Honest) but I have had a really big taste in the past so I CAN tell you they are brilliant. I personally like these better than the original ones as they are much more crunchy I bought them as a BOGOF at Tesco a few weeks ago I think they were just under £1 for the two packets. The box is a rectangular 9 inches by 4. With orange and purple/blue colours. The word fingers are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/12/05 (Very useful, 217 readings)
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Everyone, but anyone has heard of Cadbury’s fingers, unless you’ve been somewhere remote for the last few years. But Cadbury’s have recently come up with many different ranges of the fingers though. From caramel, to crunchy to even the latest, limited edition white chocolate fingers. All of these are yummy, and my favourite has to be the caramel edition, but I thought that seeing as it was coming up to Christmas, that I might as well review these scrummy chocolate- biscuit treats. The Cadbury’s history Fingers have been made since 1897! That’s almost 109 years ago now. Can you imagine Queen Victoria, just a few years from her deathbed eating the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/06/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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This is an odd little product; take the ridiculously popular cadbury's chocolate fingers, and then make the biscuit crunchier, and hey presto: here's your new product! Chocolate fingers area firm favourite in our house. First up, the cadbury's chocolate is so tasty. it's creamy, but not sickly, and sweet, but not over the top. I have to say that it's the best chocolate out there. The biscuit is pretty plain tasting, but is just there to give the texture and crunch to the whole thing. The biscuit is extra crunchy, and it is noticeably different. I don't know how they did it, but it's crunchy like never before, which gives a very satisfying sound and ... Read the complete review
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