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fave biscuit?
Whats everyones fave biccie? i think the custard cream takes some beating really
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Lotus Caramelized... The ultimate dunker!
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Tescos ginger nuts (orange wrapper)
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Whats everyones fave biccie? i think the custard cream takes some beating really
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Lotus Caramelized... The ultimate dunker!
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leibnitz them ones with loads of chocolate on theyre proper yum
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Dark Chocolate McVities
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Dark Chocolate McVities
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Lotus Caramelized... The ultimate dunker!
There's more to their range than they sell in the UK: http://www.lotusbakeries.be/fr/products |
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Chocolate covered Oreos, both the milk and white, I was over the moon when I spotted them in my local Asda. Normal Oreos are in 2nd place closely follwed by Maryland cookies and the Bahlsen First Class. For more traditional and plainer biscuits, I can eat a packet of fruit shortcakes without knowing it. You also can't beat a digestive. Oh alright, it's just too hard to narrow it down to 1!
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Although I very rarely eat sugar I can occasionally be persuaded if offered a warm pecan and choc chip cookie. It has to be warm and chewy though!
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Tunnocks Dark Chocolate Caramel Wafers
Tunnocks Dark Chocolate Teacakes Bahlsen Dark Choco Liebniz Goudse Stroopwafels Loacker Tortina Original Lotus Speculoos Pocky/Mikado Dark Chocolate |
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i love boasters
they are yummy
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Chocolate covered Oreos, both the milk and white, I was over the moon when I spotted them in my local Asda. Normal Oreos are in 2nd place closely follwed by Maryland cookies and the Bahlsen First Class. For more traditional and plainer biscuits, I can eat a packet of fruit shortcakes without knowing it. You also can't beat a digestive. Oh alright, it's just too hard to narrow it down to 1!
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Plain chocolate hobnobs.
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Tunnocks Dark Chocolate Caramel Wafers
Tunnocks Dark Chocolate Teacakes
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This is so true! Whoever invented them deserves a medal.
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Sultana cookies, Garibaldi, Fig biscuits and a good shortbread.
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I'm eating a Wagon Wheels Jammie, think that's a new fave
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Abernethy biscuits
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Custard creams, cookies and anything with chocolate
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Caramel digestives and Foxes chocolate Viennas
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Tunnocks teacakes and orange Clubs.
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Tunnocks teacakes and orange Clubs.
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At the moment: Fox's Nice creams - gorgeous, try them if you haven't already, Asda have them. Tesco used to but can't find them in there now.
Always liked Nice as a kid but with coconut cream too - heaven. |
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