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McVities Chocolate Hobnobs
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by candy-pink - written on 20.07.08 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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Take some rolled oats, syrup, butter and other bits and bobs and you can create a Hob Nob biscuit. Take the Hob Nob biscuit and cover it in smooth delicious milk chocolate and you have created something very special. I do enjoy the Hob Nob original biscuits but the chocolate ones are out of this world. I think what McVities get just ...
by sozzag - written on 18.07.08 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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This is my favourite biscuit of all time - the hobnob! Peter Kay famously agrees that this is the ultimate tea dunking biscuit and he's right! The are perfect to dunk in a hot cup of tea without them breaking and falling in like all those other wimps we call biscuits. So no more "quiiick... get a spooon... it's sinkiiing. Meee ...
by DogWorld - written on 03.07.08 (Useful, 17 readings)
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I really love these, these McVities Chocolate Hobnobs taste the best ever. These are my favorite biscuit of all time! They have just enought chocolate on them and just the right amount of golden oats that melt in your mouth, they are amazing. These biscuits have a crunchy break when you bite into the biscuit ...
by gingerlicious - written on 27.05.08 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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I have been inspired to write this review because I am currently chowing down on a few hobnobs and the fatty guilt is not particularly bothering me because they taste so good! These chocolate covered oat-y biscuit are addictive and unfortunately as unhealthy as you would expect. My sister once told me of how the school sports teacher ...
by quissue - written on 06.05.08 (Useful, 30 readings)
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The plain hobnob was Launched in 1985 and the plain chocolate one was about the same time. In 1987 the Milk version was launched and this will be the one I will be writing about today. This biscuit is an oaty biscuit made from the following ingredients. Rolled oats, Milk chocolate, wholemeal, sugar, partially hydrogenated ...
by lynseyb - written on 20.02.08 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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WOW what a hob-nobbily, phantasmagoricaly delicious biscuit these really are!! To what do I refer? Why the chocolate hobnob of course! I first tried hobnobs in their original form and even then they were certainly a biscuit I really enjoyed but add a bit of chocolate to anything and well it improves it (well with a few ...
by abbadabbado - written on 05.01.08 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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I rarely buy biscuits, but when I was browsing round Sainsburys a while back and saw Hobnobs on special offer I couldn't resist. Normally they retail at around £1.10 per 300g packet, and at this price I can easily walk past. However seeing piles and piles of them screaming half price at me, I was instantly drawn to the ...
by kingfisher111 - written on 31.07.07 (Very useful, 156 readings)
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I have to admit that I do have rather a liking for most biscuits - probably far too much of a liking as far as my waistline is concerned! Also, in my opinion, if you have a mid morning or afternoon cup of tea and it isn't accompanied by at least one biscuit, then something is seriously lacking! And a further thought as far as my biscuit habits are ...
by peace1989 - written on 11.06.07 (Useful, 47 readings)
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well where do I start? Is there really that much to say about a biscuit? Ok, well i've chosen to review this product after a short debate concerning which biscuit beats which-Jaffa Cakes V Hob Nobs (Oh, you know who you are). Now, ...
by Donf18 - written on 29.04.07 (Very useful, 174 readings)
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I like a biscuit to be one which will stand the test of a good dunk without falling to pieces or half it ending up in the cup. There are fortunately enough quite a few which fall into the suitable category, but few that come fully up to scratch and can withstand a good solid dunk. One which does pass this test though is the humble ...
by JB01 - written on 06.03.06 (Useful, 125 readings)
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I first noticed McVities chocolate biscuits when my Safeway's supermarket started to change to Morison's they where on special offer 70p for a medium sized pack. They are now £1.10 and I have started to worry about the long-term health risk (smoking can seriously damage your health). Let’s face they are seriously addictive. WHEAT MEAL ...
by bubblecat - written on 22.12.05 (Very useful, 771 readings)
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Let me just start by saying Mmmmmm Hob Nobs! These oaty, chocolatey marvels are so moreish you can't have just one I currently have a reasealable 250g pack sitting on my desk at work for those snack attack moments. Probably not a great idea as I haven't been to the gym for about 2 months and my clothes are beginning to feel ...
by January - written on 14.08.05 (Useful, 196 readings)
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There's certain times of the day when I like to sit down and have a cup of coffee with a biscuit, times like when my favorite soaps are on the tele, or times when I just like to have a break from doing the gardening. I think tea and biscuit times are for relaxing as well as being a British thing we all seem to do. Now if your like me you will ...
by mumsymary - written on 01.07.05 (Useful, 1020 readings)
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I had a chocolate hob nob and I could not stop I had to have 2 no 3. Theres no stopping me when I get that chocolate hob nob packet opening unless I put them out of sight. The words Hob nob originally meant to drink together now we say hobb nobb to mean people gathering together to socialize to drink tea or coffee to partake of a ...
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