I trust the foregoing is not controversial as I am going a tad off-off topic, but I am partial to an occasional Jaffa Cake - which I do appreciate is officially a cake not a biscuit (following famous VAT tribunal finding). Furthermore, it is impossible to now consume the said cake without doing the "full moon, half moon, total eclipse" thing.
Jaffa cakes when I can get hold of them hob nobs when I can get them scotch fingers are good for dunking as well I take toffee pops to work never turn down a tim tam damn it how am I supposed to choose between so many chocolate covered biscuit treats
My favourite is the Bahlsen Choco Leibniz. Is it possible that a better biscuit exists? please log in to view this image
Sorry Madrid, I forgot to say why. These are on offer right now at my local supermarket and I'm not sweet toothed.
I absolutely hate these, the chocolate is rank....the biscuit is cardboard. These biscuits are an abomination. No 999s get a grip.....there must be something better than this.
I think 999s is trying to be 'exotic' these look like the kind of obscure biscuits you get at Lidl or Aldi
Can relate to that, ...and all washed down with Tunnocks Tea cakes??? After one particularly boring lecture, we spent the time working out how many caramel wafers we needed to build a wall, 6 foot high across the road opposite.
One of the few biscuits that the chocolate is thicker than the biscuit it covers, nice chocolate but the biscuit part is strange tasting...
So I have to ask Beth, how many Tunnocks did you calculate to build your wall? You have not told us how wide the wall was yet.
ahhhhhhhhh….the fruit shortcake. The original 'once you pop you just can't stop' biscuit. Deffo my top biccy. Closely followed by the plain chocolate digestive and then, it's poor cousin, the vastly underrated Sean Derry of the biscuit world… unadorned by ostentatious fanciness, the plain jane of biscuits…the digestive itself. If we beat west ham i'm going buy a packet of the above 'dead flies' and then eat them all on my own in the shed.