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Harvey Nichols Rum and Choc Chip Biscuits

 

Newest Review: ... purchase from each to get the bags and she had bought something in Harrods so it was my turn in Harvey Nichols. Certainly ... more

 ... these cookies are not cheap as this 200g tin of biscuits cost me £3.95 which I reckon worked out at about 25 pence per cookie however the taste more than makes up for it as they were absolutely deliscious. I was disappointed to read that you did not get actual rum in the biscuits but rum flavouring instead however these were of the melt in your mouth type of biscuit and the rum flavouring was not too strong and over powering. You also had a decent number of chocolate chip ieces in the cookies, at least nine or ten per co...more

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fuzzybear
Premium Review Harvey Nichols Rum and Choc Chip Biscuits: Yo ho ho me hearties (230 words)
by - written on 01/12/08 (Useful, 115 readings)
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On a recent shopping trip to London I found myself in the Harvey Nicholls food hall which is certainly comparable to the one that you can find in Harrods, in fact to appear posh my friend and I had decided to make one purchase from each to get the bags and she had bought something in Harrods so it was my turn in Harvey Nichols. Certainly these cookies are not cheap as this 200g tin of biscuits cost me £3.95 which I reckon worked out at about 25 pence per cookie however the taste more than makes up for it as they were absolutely deliscious. I was disappointed to read that you did not get actual rum in the biscuits but rum flavouring instead however these were ...  Read the complete review

Morgenhund
Premium Review Not so chipper... (345 words)
by - written on 04/09/01 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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It is probably somewhat excessive buying biscuits from Harvey Nichols, although for an occasional dalliance it is (at least I think it is!) excusable. The chocolate chip cookies with rum flavouring are exactly that. A 200g tin, yes they come in a tin, will set you back £3.25, although the metal tin does look great and I have a growing collection of their tins in my kitchen. The tin itself is made of brushed metal with a generic printed design and with the ingredients listed on a removable sticker on the back. They certainly look great in a kitchen, and are great for reusing to house fruit teas (100g bags), as they are very airtight. So what are the ...  Read the complete review

 

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