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Cadbury Extra Crunchy Chocolate Fingers |
| Date: |
30/04/03 (207 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: They taste rather good
Disadvantages: They are not good for you
WHAT ARE THEY: The same as the traditional Cadbury Chocolate Fingers that have been around for donkeys years. With one exception. The biscuit is crunchier. More like a Hob Nob. But the finger shape is still coated in booootiful Cadburys Dairy Milk chocolate. HOW MUCH DO THEY COST: 99p for 30 fingers. Although last night they were on Buy One Get One Free in Tesco. Those bought for family consumption have now all gone. ISN'T CADBURYS CHOCOLATE INFERIOR: Simple answer is no. A couple of years ago the European Commission decided that because Cadburys have a lower cocoa content than other chocolate it should be renamed Breakfast Chocolate. This madness disappeared after never being enforced. For me, Cadbury's make the best choccie in the world. ARE THEY HEALTHY: Of course not. At 25 calories each, made up of 90% fat/carbohydrate, these will do nothing for your health. But they do taste bloody good, and if it is true that chocolate can stimulate the need for sex you will hopefully wear off the calories soon after eating! WHAT ELSE DO I NEED TO KNOW: They are suitable for the veggies in society and look beautiful when removed from their plastic packet and served out on a plate, concentrically arranged. they tend not to stay on the plate long. I also use them to treat my staff on a good day at the office! Give them a try. You'll like them!
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- 02/05/03 Chocolate fingers wouldn't be that fattening if they weren't so tasty. I could sit and eat a whole box on my own! |
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- 01/05/03 Wow - gotta get hold of these! |
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- 01/05/03 I like the more sickly Galaxy milk choc best, although I don't really like milk choc.
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