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Cadbury Milk Chocolate Fingers |
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03.02.08 (106 review reads) |
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Advantages: Small and delightful
Disadvantages: none
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 Cadbury product. Strictly speaking it's more of a blueish purple but very pleasing to the eye. The box is sealed in a plastic bag to keep these little digit delights fresh.
Each digit is made up quite simply of a fingers length of shortcake biscuit covered in Cadbury's delicious chocolate.
There are many theories as to the correct way to eat these biscuits and I have most probably tried 99% of them, my favourite being the dunk and sook method. Take one finger and dunk for 1-2 seconds in your cuppa. remove and slowly suck the chocolate from the dunked portion of the biscuit. Bite of the now uncoated part and enjoy the shortcake secreted within. Or you could simply just forego the dunking and get stuck in. The chocolate is typical Cadbury quality being sweet but not too sweet. The shortcake is very crisp and slightly sweet which goes well with the chocolate. If I am not having a cuppa my preferred method is just bite and eat.
The only drawback with these digit delights is that although we stared to have just one small biscuit with our cuppa a lot of restraint is required to stick to the original plan. These biscuit are so tasty that one can never be enough. I can easily consume a handful at a time, a handful of course being 5. OK it's probably nearer the two handful mark.
The calories and that aren't too bad for a biscuit considering it does have a decent coating of chocolate. I generally have a packet now and then, keeping them in the cupboard is not a good idea since the temptation torments you.
They are indeed a very good little biscuit, perhaps just a little expensive for what they are. I often find them in ASDA as a buy one get one free, but as I said it's very hard to keep that second packet in the cupboard and resist the temptation
Summary: A lot of nice little nibbles
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