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Fox's Crinkle Crunch ButterNewest Review: ... price is 77p and they are often on special offer, so it's not too bad. For your money you get a bright yellow 250g packet. ... more More Fox's in Food
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by - written on 29/12/07 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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Hubby is somewhat of a biscuit addict. He has always consumed far too many biscuits and unfortunately around this time of year I start to join him. Having overindulged in all the very chocolatey biscuits around these days I thought I had better buy a few plain biscuits. The Fox's Crinkle Crunch Butter biscuits are plain but, then again, they are not that plain. When you open a packet of these biccies the biscuits look a little thin but very golden in colour, presumably from all the butter. Each biscuit is about as round as a digestive or rich tea one. You know proper plain biscuits. Crinkle Crunch have that sort of homemade texture to them but are far too ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/07/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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Lately, I've become somewhat of a biscuit fiend, so I have a full biscuit barrel at the moment. Fox's Crinkle Crunch butter always seem to go down well in our house, and as they're currently on offer in Tesco I felt compelled to buy some more because they're delicious. Fox's Biscuits were founded in 1953, and have more recently increased their advertising, especially on TV with Vinnie tempting us to give in to our biscuit cravings. Crinkle Crunch is a range produced by Fox's and is available, to my knowledge, in 4 different flavours: ginger, coconut, milk chocolate (which I'm yet to come across) and butter. Crinkle Crunch Butter are sold in yellow ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/06/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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These have been my favourite biscuits for years, so though I don't really tend to buy biscuits, when I saw them on offer at half price in Morrisons I couldn't resist picking up a packet at just under 50p. They come in a plastic wrapper which has a tear-off strip near one end, making it easy to open. It's not resealable though, so you'll have to transfer them to a container of some sort to keep them fresh if you're not going to eat them quickly, or do what I do and turn the end that comes off upside down and place it back in the top of the packet on top of the biscuits! These biscuits are a nice size, but not very thick, and they have a lovely ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/11/08 (Very useful, 137 readings)
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I picked up a packet of Fox's Crinkles Butter biscuits in Waitrose at the weekend. (Two things there; Fox's seem to have dropped the word 'Crunch' from the name of these biscuits. Otherwise they are absolutely identical to the image of the biscuits shown above. The second thing is that I don't shop in Waitrose as a general rule. If only!) I chose this as an emergency 'pudding' option for my one year old as we were out and about over lunchtime and I thought a few biscuits to follow the cheese and onion pasty I'd purchased for him would be a meal to make Annabel Karmel envious! Oh well, needs must when you're shopping and the little ones are starving! My own ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/09/08 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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Biscuits are a sort of obsession of mine, I'm always on the look out for new biscuits to try because I just love eating them! I'm surprised I'm not yet the size of an elephant with the amount of them I eat. Anyway one of my favourite biscuit brands has to be Fox's because they make such delicious good quality biscuits. They've been around for over 100 years and in that time they really have perfected their biscuit making skills, you can normally find quite a few of their products for sale in most supermarkets which is a good thing as it means I never have far to go to get some. One of my favourite non-chocolate biscuits is Fox's Crinkle Crunch Butter. I bought ... Read the complete review
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