Mikado White Chocolate Biscuit Reviews

Mikado White Chocolate Biscuit Snacks

Product Type: Kraft Snacks

Newest Review: ... they are very more-ish and therefore it is quite likely that you will eat the whole pack. Therefore, if you are on a diet, ... more

 ... probably best to eat a kitkat or something that totals less calories!! Also, many of the packets of white sticks that I have bought, I have opened them only to find that they are indeed milk chocolate sticks. There has obviously been a mix-up with the production and therefore I would say this is something to watch out for as if you dont like milk chocolate, it could be a bad suprise! However, all said they are very tasty: the biscuit always very crunchy. The chocolate is quite thin so feels like they aren't that...more

More Offers

Opinions

angelboouk
Mikado White Chocolate Biscuit: NORMALLY I WOULD SHARE BUT I HAVE ATE THEM ALL (611 words)
by - written on 04/06/10 (Very useful, 74 readings)
Rating:

Mikado aka Pick Up Sticks are made by Kraft foods. They are basically biscuit sticks which have been covered in chocolate. They are available in Milk or White chocolate. *Packaging* The biscuit sticks are housed in a foil bag. They are the put in a tall cardboard box similar to an oversized cigarette packet. There is a perfortrated opening lid. The white chocolate variety box is a creamy colour. The front has the Mikado name in big letters, some nutritional information and some images of the biscuits and chocolate pieces. The back of the box gives you the nutrition and contact details for Kraft. The ingredients can be found on ...  Read the complete review

lyndsey1989
Creamy chocolate sticks (323 words)
by - written on 15/04/10 (Very useful, 163 readings)
Rating:

I prefer white chocolate to milk chocolate and although I didnt particularly like the milk chocolate version of these biscuits when I tried them I thought the white chocolate ones would be worth a try! I spotted these in Tescos and as these are new out, there are quite a few deals floating about so you can usually find them for a lower price than the RRP. Currently, a 70g box costs 80p in Tesco. They can be found in the biscuit aisle and the picture above shows what they look like. Opening the box, you are greeted by a foil packet. The biscuits are inside this and are a long shape as shown on the box. The biscuits have the non covered end at ...  Read the complete review

stargirl88
Mikado White Chocolate Biscuit: Mikado White... sticks of pure pleasure. (206 words)
by - written on 24/05/10 (Very useful, 67 readings)
Rating:

Mikado White. These are basically a long thin stick, made of what I can only describe as "Pretzl", that are dipped most of the length in white chocolate but with one end left bare to avoid sticky fingers. They taste absolutely amazing and they're great to have a little munch on if you just fancy a little bit of chocolate. The packaging is basically a cream coloured cardboard flip-top box, and the Mikado are inside a foil packet to keep them fresh. On the front of the box is the Mikado logo and a picture of 3 white Mikado. Underneath that is the nutrition imformation that states that each Mikado stick contains; Calories ...  Read the complete review

georginawyld
Deal: 1 pound for four packs (181 words)
by - written on 05/07/10 (Useful, 24 readings)
Rating:

I buy these biscuits from the pound store. At present, they can be bought at the price of 4 packets for a pound! Although they are relatively low in calories per stick, they are very more-ish and therefore it is quite likely that you will eat the whole pack. Therefore, if you are on a diet, probably best to eat a kitkat or something that totals less calories!! Also, many of the packets of white sticks that I have bought, I have opened them only to find that they are indeed milk chocolate sticks. There has obviously been a mix-up with the production and therefore I would say this is something to watch out for as if you dont like milk chocolate, it could be a ...  Read the complete review

Products Similar to Mikado White Chocolate Biscuit ...

Belvita Breakfast Biscuits - Yummy and nutritional, great for people who don't really eat breakfast. Can't think of any.

Belvita Breakfast Biscuits Fruit and Fibre - Individually wrapped portions, great taste, easy to devour on the go. Expensive when not on offer.

Oreos Chocolate Cookies - Tasty, intensely chocolatey. Not too calorific by comparison. No real nutritional value besides sugars and fats.

Kraft Oreo Wafer Rolls - Yummy, light, nice Oreo flavour, lower in calories Crumbly

Belvita Honey & Nuts Breakfast Biscuits - nice flavour, individually wrapped servings don't provide a full breakfast meal, not as filling as they claim to be

More products in Snacks
All these Advantages and Disadvantages are taken from reviews of the dooyooCommunity.
Special K Peach and Apricot Bar
Tasty, sweet and low calorie
They are a bit expensive when not on offer
Kelloggs Special K Bliss Mint & Chocolate
They taste amazing and are only 88 calories
Bit pricey
Special K Bliss Orange and Chocolate Cereal Bars
tasty, healthy, popular name
can be pricey
Special K Mini Breaks Original
Nice taste, low calories
None
Kelloggs All Bran Bars Chocolate
Tons of fibre to help you feel full
Not low fat
Kingsmill Crusts Away White Loaf
No crusts
small slices
Kingsmill Love To Toast Hot Cross Buns
Nice texture; Loads of fruit
Not much of a hot cross bun flavour; The cross peels off
Lazy Day Foods Millionaires Shortcake
Suitable for coeliacs and vegans, delicious
Little expensive, but it's worth it
Lazy Day Foods Chocolate Tiffin