Fox’s Sports bicuits Reviews

Fox’s Sports bicuits Snacks

Newest Review: ... at minimum. If you are a novice, you will recognise the Lotus by its burnt caramel colour peeking through the clear sections ... more

 ... of its red and green cellophane wrapper, and the Lotus logo in the top left. Each biscuit is a (roughly) 2 inches by 1 inch rectangle. Unwrapping it, you will sniff the combination of cinnamon with an undertone of burnt sugar, and indeed these are the dominant tastes. They have a slightly oily texture to the fingers, but for those who like to break them and eat them dry they have a very pleasing snap and crunch. How I eat them depends on whether it's a cappuccino day, or an espresso day. I don't drink...more

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sleepytigercub
Crowned ReviewFox’s Sports bicuits: Lotus Original Caramelised Biscuits (890 words)
by - written on 27/11/02, updated on  30/11/02 (Very useful, 1721 readings)
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(put this here following advice to put it in closest category) If you are a lover of good coffee, the chances are that at some point in your life you have glanced down at your saucer to find a Lotus biscuit, individually wrapped, and awaiting your pleasure. Though these have been made by Belgian company, Lotus, since 1932, the rapid growth in high street coffee houses in the UK over recent years has brought them to a whole new market. It doesn't seem to matter whether you go into a small family business, or a link in a global chain, the free biscuit accompanying your cappuccino, latte, or espresso is likely to be a Lotus. And, no wonder. If ever there ...  Read the complete review

mssp60
Tea and biscuits (449 words)
by - written on 07/08/02, updated on  08/08/02 (Very useful, 444 readings)
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We all love tea and biscuits with tea always goes down with nicely. Some people like shortcake or chocolate biscuits or both types. The Fox’s Sports biscuit is a shortcake biscuits featuring a range of your favourite sports. They have been making this biscuit for more than fifty years. Over the fifty years those sports that have become popular have been added and does which became unpopular dropped. This biscuit is in the top five Fox’s premium products. This is my personal favourite biscuit. I like these biscuit very much because I like plain biscuits more than chocolate. Great to eat them with a cup of tea. For a biscuit to be in production for more than ..  Read the complete review

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