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Cadbury Milk Chocolate Fingers

 
Description: Finger biscuits covered in delicious milk chocolate.

Newest Review: ... there was only the standard milk chocolate finger biscuit available now in the Cadbury finger biscuit range there is a milk ... more

 ... chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate caramel and crunchy variety as well as the giant finger. There are also mini finger biscuits available usually come in a pack designed for snacks. I have some of these biscuits at a children's party recently. These chocolate fingers are usually very easy to find most supermarkets stock them. The price today is £139 at Tesco, These biscuits are in a purple blue plastic wrapper package with dark swirls on it, the word Fingers across it. Inside the wrapper is a black plastic...more

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Donf18
Premium Review Cadbury Milk Chocolate Fingers: Digit Delights (451 words)
by - written on 03/02/08 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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Sometimes you just want a small biscuit with your cuppa, you know just a little nibble to see you by. Just a small taster till teatime. So if you like chocolate and I just adore the stuff what sweet delight do you choose. Well at just 3-4 inches long and less than 1/2 an inch in diameter, in fact about a finger size Cadbury's Chocolate Fingers are a most excellent choice dude. They are readily available in most biscuit stockists and at about £1.09 - £1.20 for approx 25-30 little digits a pretty good buy. That makes each finger about 3p -4p The purple coloured packaging with the large word FINGERS written across it's front tells you you are picking up a ...  Read the complete review

royray
Premium Review ARE THREE FINGERS ENOUGH (1804 words)
by - written on 03/12/03 (Very useful, 230 readings)
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janharper
Premium Review Cadbury Milk Chocolate Fingers: Make your own hedgehog! (542 words)
by - written on 03/05/03 (Very useful, 2490 readings)
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Cadbury's Chocolate (little) fingers have been on the market ever since 'Adam was a lad', as the expression goes. In common with several other chocolate favourites like 'Walnut Whip' and 'Wagon Wheel', they have shrunk. Now they have appeared as 'shrunken fingers' and been repackaged in a tub. (OK its a different product according to the manufacturer but if the 'other kind' shrinks any more, there will be no difference.) So, what are these biscuits anyway? They are (pinkie-sized) fingers of shortcake biscuit, dipped in Cadbury's milk chocolate. I believe that you can still get them dipped in white ...  Read the complete review

mumsymary
Premium Review Whos got chocolate fingers (358 words)
by - written on 20/06/09 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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The original chocolate fingers were made by the Burton food group which was formed in 1939, in 1986 Burton merged with Cadbury's and these fingers are marketed under their name. I have eaten many chocolate fingers they are very popular at children's birthday parties. These chocolate fingers are about the diameter of an adult little finger and a little longer than the little finger, the description finger fits them well as they are a rounded biscuit similar to a finger size. (I am of course talking about the standard sized chocolate fingers I believe there is a larger variety available now.) When I was a child of course there was only the ...  Read the complete review

newby2
Premium Review Cadbury Milk Chocolate Fingers: Munch your Fingers (342 words)
by - written on 29/08/08 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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Cadbury's Chocolate Fingers......... A Finger of Fudge is just enough....Oh hang on a minute that's not right. Well anyway Cadburys Chocolate Fingers are not really enough. I find myself eating a whole packet when I decide to buy them at the weekly shop and afterward still feel as though I could eat another packet or two. Now don't get me wrong I absolutely love these little chocoalte fingers and even though you get 150 grams in a box I just need more. For the price they are pretty reasonable and if you can get them on a special offer than that is even better. They usually come in at just under £1.50 pence but I think the last time I ...  Read the complete review

 

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