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by - written on 23/10/09 (Very useful, 6 readings)
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I bought a packet of these today and happily munched through the packet, They're very tasty and easy to consume. Prices seem to vary, I've seen them as low as 79p in supermarkets to £1.99 in overly prices motorway service stations. Today mine cost £1.15 at the Esso petrol station around the corner from where I live. They come in three different flavours from what I've seen: milk chocolate, White chocolate and raspberry and White chocolate. The packet is split into two sections with six of each in either side. The benefits are the taste. McVities seem to market these as a more upper class type of biscuit in comparason to their others. It ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/03/04 (Very useful, 316 readings)
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I decided to buy these after being told repeatedly that they were really nice by my friend. I brought a packet from my local corner shop for 99p which I soon realised was a complete rip off after finding them for 79p in my local supermarket so I was a bit annoyed but anyway? They come in a packet that is red and white striped with the logo on the front and on the back there is a lot of information about the product and McVities who make them. They have an address to write to which is McVities, PO Box 30716, London, WC1N 2QJ. There is also a lot of nutritional information about the product. I won?t give you all of this just the important bits; calories ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/08/03 (Very useful, 305 readings)
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McVitie?s have spent time and large amounts of advertising budget promoting their new range of luxury cookies. I came across the unusual but rather delicious sounding white chocolate and raspberry variety at my local corner shop reduced from the normal price of 89p for 12 to 59p. Suitably tempted by the flavour and the price I bought a packet and eagerly took it home to savour what were described as ?melt in the mouth cookies?. PACKAGING The cookies come in a plastic tray which is wrapped in a foil bag that has an enjoyable tactile matt finish to the surface. The background is made up of alternating pink and purple stripes and emblazoned across the ... Read the complete review
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