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Old 13-03-2007, 21:07   #1
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Fox's Milk Chocolate Shortcake Rings

Fox's Milk Chocolate Shortcake Rings [Creations]

I discovered these biscuits in Tescos about 4 weeks ago, and like them so much I felt the need to make a post about them.

I've searched for an image without success so I'm guessing that they maybe new to the range.

I am a 'dunker' Yes, that's someone who dips biscuits in his tea. These biscuits are just so cool to dip. They have loads of chocolate covering, and the biscuit inside is nice.
Should I go further? What the hell - I like to suck the chocolate off and try to end up with just the biscuit. Now, you're fingers can get a bit messy when performing this so don't go pressing the TV remote with grubby paws!

You might think that I have a disgusting habit here, on the other hand you might not. I know that others like to 'dunk' so I'm not alone.

If anyone else has tried these fantastic biscuits please tell us about it.

Thank you.
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Old 13-03-2007, 21:25   #2
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You mean these ones ?

http://www.foxs-biscuits.co.uk/produ...?product_id=18

Fox's always do good biccies.
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Old 13-03-2007, 21:29   #3
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Nothing will top Fox's Classic biscuit bars...
... haven't eaten biscuits in years though
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Old 13-03-2007, 21:35   #4
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You mean these ones ?

http://www.foxs-biscuits.co.uk/produ...?product_id=18

Fox's always do good biccies.

Yes, they're the ones although the packaging is different to that picture. The foil is pink and white.
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Old 13-03-2007, 21:38   #5
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Fox's are lovely, you have to dunk them.
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Old 13-03-2007, 21:44   #6
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Fox's are lovely, you have to dunk them.
Hehehehe, I knew I wasn't the only 'dunker' on here.
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Old 13-03-2007, 21:53   #7
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Hehehehe, I knew I wasn't the only 'dunker' on here.
I like to dunk kitkats and penguins as well, my husband calls me an animal
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Old 13-03-2007, 22:00   #8
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You're right ...those biscuits are fantastic; I'm not a great dunker,msyelf, tho
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Old 13-03-2007, 22:29   #9
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I like to dunk kitkats and penguins as well, my husband calls me an animal
hahaaha, brilliant!

My wife has called me similar

I take it that you've done the 'bite the two opposite corners' thing off a penguin and then use it as a straw?
If you haven't, then you must try it immediately - awesome!!
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Old 13-03-2007, 22:48   #10
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hahaaha, brilliant!

My wife has called me similar

I take it that you've done the 'bite the two opposite corners' thing off a penguin and then use it as a straw?
If you haven't, then you must try it immediately - awesome!!
Never tried it, but will next time I have a penguin. Its the sucking the chocolate I like, yum
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Old 14-03-2007, 18:12   #11
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Yes, do try it. I think we have similar tastes in what we like to do to biscuits

You bite off the 2 opposite corners and suck up some tea into the penguin which then becomes really yummy.

I was very surprised to see that they moved this post into here. It's like suggesting that we're not talking about something important, geez!!
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Old 14-03-2007, 18:29   #12
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Not important, rubbish!
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Old 15-03-2007, 20:25   #13
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Cadburys chocolate fingers are good too.
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