Asda Rich Tea Biscuits Reviews


Product Type: Asda Snacks
Newest Review: ... buy. In my view, they taste just as good as other more well known brands. Asda describe their Rich Tea biscuits as 'golden ... more

by - written on 08/05/12 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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I have been eating Rich Tea biscuits for years and years. Admittedly, when I think about them or sometimes when I see them as I walk around the supermarket; I sometimes think of them as being plain and boring. However, they are actually quite nice. Unfortunately I'm addicted to chocolate, but sometimes as a sort of alternative to chocolate covered biscuits and goodies, I decide to buy Rich Tea. I am perfectly happy buying any supermarket brand Rich Tea. Usually I go to Asda, so that is the brand I most often buy. In my view, they taste just as good as other more well known brands. Asda describe their Rich Tea biscuits as 'golden and crunchy sweet biscuits'. I am not .. Read the complete review
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