Cadbury Chocolate Digestives Reviews

Cadbury Chocolate Digestives Snacks

Product Type: Cadbury's Snacks

Newest Review: ... achieve....well, not very much really! I found the biscuits much drier than normal, even my fav cup of tea could not quite ... more

 ... quench the thirst. You want the chocolate to be reminiscent of Cadbury's usual trademark creaminess, but - in my opinion - there just isn't enough to tantalise the taste buds. You do lose the point that it is Cadbury's chocolate covering the crumbly base as there's too much biscuit - take note Cadburys - we want (nay, need!) more chocolate! My husband bought these as they were on offer in our local shop, but I definitely wouldn't buy them at full price. I think the marriage of these two super powers has not worked on thi...more

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zombieflesh
Cadbury Chocolate Digestives: Cadbury's chocolate coated digestives (617 words)
by - written on 28/02/12 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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I am always going through phases of trying to improve my diet and reduce my bad snacking habits, but the temptation for digestive biscuits is just too great! I usually go for bog standard supermarket own brand biccies, but seeing these Cadburys Digestives set my mouth watering and I had to give them a taste. I found them in Poundland where of course they cost me £1.00. The biscuits come in a simple plastic wrapper, with a rich red and "Cadbury" purple coloured packaging. There is an easy open tear tab at one end, which was a little fiddly to get to grips with but opened up ok in the end. The packaging is not resealable and it's probably best to ...  Read the complete review

chief07john
Another quality Cadbury product (396 words)
by - written on 01/05/10 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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I'm a fan of biscuits overall and the chocolate digestive in particular; I normally go for the McVities Chocolate Digestives but while in Sainbury's recently i saw Cadbury's Digestives on offer so decided to give them a go. As usual I'll split my review into sections: PRICE The digestives were on offer - £1 for a 300g pack. I think they usually retail somewhere around the £1.20 mark, so on average are about the same as the McVities Digestives. This is fairly expensive when you compare it to the supermarket brand digestives, particularly the value packs, but there is a noticable difference in taste so i think it's worth the extra money. ...  Read the complete review

MEL0611
Cadbury Chocolate Digestives: Cadbury's Chocolate Digestives...... not half as good as a c ... (763 words)
by - written on 30/10/09 (Very useful, 201 readings)
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Since I moved out of home (approximately 5 years ago now) my Mum and Dad are really kind and occasionally sent us round a few naughty edible treats! My mum tells me that they are part of a buy one get one free deal of which she will never eat but I am sure it is a case of just spoiling us! The latest treat to arrive was a packet of Cadburys Digestive Half Chocolate biscuits. I have to admit that I had never seen them in the shops before and Mum informed me that she got them from Morrison's as part of the buy one get one free deal. I think the biscuits normally retail at around £1.18 and can sometimes be found on a 2 packs for £2.00 deal. As soon ...  Read the complete review

blackviolets
Should stick to bars, not biscuits. (463 words)
by - written on 03/10/09, updated on  03/10/09 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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Aside from your Bourbons and Custard Creams I'm not that fussed about my biscuits. Sweet and crunchy is all that they need to be. I don't usually branch out into brand names but in this sense they were doing a deal where you received a free mug with a photo of your choice on it. Not going to miss a chance at that, who wouldn't want a cup with a picture of me on it? (Don't answer that!) In a purple packet which is easy enough to open the digestives are exactly as you'd expect them to be. About 4cms in diameter, they are a light brown colour with the cadburys logo imprinted on the back. With their recognisable sweet malty taste, the digestive is ...  Read the complete review

mummy2twogirls
Cadbury Chocolate Digestives: Cadbury's choclate digestives- don't bother!! (400 words)
by - written on 14/11/08 (Very useful, 190 readings)
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I'm a big fan and biscuits and chocolate, so when companies decide to combine them into one, im a very happy bunny. There nothing more relaxing than sitting down with a nice cup of tea and some chocolate biscuits. I normally prefer Mc-Vities chocolate covered biscuits, but shopping last week i came across the Cadbury's variety which where on offer for about 60p a pack. Cadbury's chocolate has to be my favorite, and i was quite surprised that i hadn't come across them sooner, what with the bright purple pakaging how could i not have seen them sooner? ~The taste test~ Opening up the packet i was greeted by the rich warming smell of ...  Read the complete review

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