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I'm all Charlton-ed out ! Lets talk biscuits
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Chocolate digestives can't be beaten. The biggest question is Dark or milk chocolate!0
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MuttleyCAFC said:Chocolate digestives can't be beaten. The biggest question is Dark or milk chocolate!
MILK!!!!!
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PragueAddick said:I'm not surprised to see Maryland Coookies as a favourite. It was made by Nabisco in my day. Nabisco were a small player on the UK market, couldn't get it on enough shelves; but I always thought that if it was ours, with our retail muscle, it would do well. Those chunks of chocolate were a lovely deadly hit. Ahead of its time in the 70s.0
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bobmunro said:MuttleyCAFC said:Chocolate digestives can't be beaten. The biggest question is Dark or milk chocolate!
MILK!!!!!4 -
Used to like the smell from Peak Freans ?? biscuit factory as you approached London Bridge going in to town as a youngster .7
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oohaahmortimer said:bobmunro said:MuttleyCAFC said:Chocolate digestives can't be beaten. The biggest question is Dark or milk chocolate!
MILK!!!!!3 -
oohaahmortimer said:Anyone else put butter on their Rich Tea ?1
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@SporadicAddick can't say I recall that Nabisco sponsorship, but maybe I didn't notice. Nabisco didn't bother us. They basically had two lines, Maryland, and Ritz crackers.
But speaking of the opposition, Associated Biscuits (the Jacobs lot) had one biscuit we did not have and which I always liked : Huntley& Palmers Lemon Puffs. Crispy flaky pastry sandwiching a lemon filling...
In case anyone's interested the brand line-ups in those days were:
UB: (40% share of market): McVitie's, Crawfords, MacDonalds, Carr's. Also KP, a completely separate division and market.
AB: (20% share) Peek Freans, Jacobs, H&P
and then there were Burtons (mainly junk), Fox's.That was about it, I think.
and then there was retail own label, the fox that UB let into the coop, with disastrous long-term results.0 -
PragueAddick said:@SporadicAddick can't say I recall that Nabisco sponsorship, but maybe I didn't notice. Nabisco didn't bother us. They basically had two lines, Maryland, and Ritz crackers.
But speaking of the opposition, Associated Biscuits (the Jacobs lot) had one biscuit we did not have and which I always liked : Huntley& Palmers Lemon Puffs. Crispy flaky pastry sandwiching a lemon filling...
In case anyone's interested the brand line-ups in those days were:
UB: (40% share of market): McVitie's, Crawfords, Carr's. Also KP, a completely separate division)
AB: (20% share) Jacobs, H&P
and then there were Burtons (mainly junk), Fox's.That was about it, I think.
and then there was retail own label, the fox that UB let into the coop, with disastrous long-term results.
Useless as a dunker though!4 -
Oreos I used to consider nasty, but I like the Oreo Goldens.
For controversy where do Pink Wafers fit in? Clearly not dunkers, and it seems to me of late that the creamy gunk in Pink Wafers has got less leaving them too dry.
But the central question is are Pink Wafers biscuits?1 - Sponsored links:
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seth plum said:Oreos I used to consider nasty, but I like the Oreo Goldens.
For controversy where do Pink Wafers fit in? Clearly not dunkers, and it seems to me of late that the creamy gunk in Pink Wafers has got less leaving them too dry.
But the central question is are Pink Wafers biscuits?
By this I mean that the wafer is made from the waste on the production line of the more expensive biscuits.
You're welcome!1 -
I thought this thread was about a Spanish international midfielder. So disappointed!1
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oohaahmortimer said:Used to like the smell from Peak Freans ?? biscuit factory as you approached London Bridge going in to town as a youngster .
Mind you that smell was as nothing to what you'd get from the McVities factory at Harlesden because that was where choccie biscuits were made. Almost made up for the horror of having to go to Harlesden in the late 70s. I honestly never knew such a shithole existed in London.0 -
Viennese Whirls 12
My favourites, but a biscuit?0 -
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oohaahmortimer said:bobmunro said:MuttleyCAFC said:Chocolate digestives can't be beaten. The biggest question is Dark or milk chocolate!
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What's the general opinion of those thin malty brown biscuits, with a waist of sorts, that you get in it's personal wrapper sometimes when you get a coffee eating out?0
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Custard creams are the king of biscuits.
Plain chocolate is wrong on any biscuit.0 - Sponsored links:
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GINGER NUTS ! ( McVitie's ) of course.2
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In ascending order:
Milk chocolate digestive
Ditto hobnob
Ditto Leibnitz
Dark chocolate digestive
Ditto hobnob
Ditto Leibnitz
And the king of biscuits, the Bourbon.0 -
Athletico Charlton said:Oreos should not feature on any list of good biscuits.
Some radical colleague recently anonymously put a pack of Oreos in the company biscuit tin
A revelation! Crisp, tasty, a most agreeable biscuit - doesn't hold up well dunked in tea, which marks it down.
I reckon they only look like the septic original, I reckon the British manufacturer has upgraded them for our superior palettes.
Butter on a Rich Tea? - maybe, but I am yet to eat a biscuit that isn't improved by a generous dollop of unsweetened crunchy peanut butter
Biscuits generally are great so long as they're not soft, squidgy in the style of numpty american "cookies" yuk
"maryland cookie" just marketing bullshit for the enthusiastically gullible - it's a chocolate chip cookie - anything other than milk chocolate and nutty bits in a crisp biscuit is more foolishness for effwits
Jaffa Cakes's so called cakiness is a blatant tax dodge - we all know they're a biscuit. The other thing forgotten about the whole phoney VAT case is that chocolate coating on a biscuit has to be actual chocolate - like on a kitkat or twix - for the biscuit to be standard rated for VAT, if it's just chocolate flavoured coating - remember the United biscuit? - that's a zero-rated for VAT biscuit cos it's food not confectionary - yeah all bollocks but HMRC lost the case to the financial might of McVities0 -
Who can forget Honey creams?
Apart from my Grandad, who forgets most things
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oohaahmortimer said:Used to like the smell from Peak Freans ?? biscuit factory as you approached London Bridge going in to town as a youngster .4
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seth plum said:What's the general opinion of those thin malty brown biscuits, with a waist of sorts, that you get in it's personal wrapper sometimes when you get a coffee eating out?
I used to like them Hovis biscuits shaped like a loaf of bread. Dont think you can get them anymore though
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Fanny Fanackapan said:oohaahmortimer said:Anyone else put butter on their Rich Tea ?Rich tea no.0
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orpingtonRED said:seth plum said:What's the general opinion of those thin malty brown biscuits, with a waist of sorts, that you get in it's personal wrapper sometimes when you get a coffee eating out?
I used to like them Hovis biscuits shaped like a loaf of bread. Dont think you can get them anymore though
Every lunchtime we're at home, I have water biscuits and Hovis digestives with a thick layer of Philly on top.
Yum !
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Fanny Fanackapan said:orpingtonRED said:seth plum said:What's the general opinion of those thin malty brown biscuits, with a waist of sorts, that you get in it's personal wrapper sometimes when you get a coffee eating out?
I used to like them Hovis biscuits shaped like a loaf of bread. Dont think you can get them anymore though
Every lunchtime we're at home, I have water biscuits and Hovis digestives with a thick layer of Philly on top.
Yum !
I'm not a browser in a supermarket I know what I want and I'm in and I'm out. Won't be sucked in by their marketing ploys😀. It always bites me in the arse though as I miss out on a lot.0