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I fell in love....

Tried these ones once. Equally delicious.

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Take it with humor,but Mcvitie's slogan to sell their biscuits over here is "C'est Anglais,mais c'est bon".

"It's English,but it's good". :p: @Kaptaan @Blue Marlin @Sher Shah Awan @Path-Finder

You need to try the Fox's line of Biscuits they are a bit upper class!

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BUT BUT.......You have yet to try Jaffa Cake it trumps dem all!

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I liked Arnott's fruit tarts a lot growing up in Hong Kong....bordering on addiction. Tim Tam was decent too.

Aussies made some good muesli bars (esp with the yoghurt half) back then too, I forgot the brand name, came with collectible aussie wildlife stickers back then (90s).

EDIT: just remembered....I think uncle toby's?
 
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decent ??? Chal oye Chal..... its much more than decent !!!
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Splendid
Amazing
Delicious
Mouth watering

I am bit picky when it comes to chocs lol. Tim tam inside was a bit too dry and had a bit of aftertaste that wasn't quite my cup of tea (I think they used too much baking soda + salt or something...having now done my own baking experiments over time hehe)....I like flavour profile of the kit kat wafer more, but even that is not that great imo.

Mind you the chocolate they (Tim Tam) used was quite good, but again my preference is for darker choc flavour compared to milk + sweet.....but as a kid I tended to wolf it all down rather than enjoy leisurely, so my memory needs updating on tim tam probably.

@Gibbs
 
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I am bit picky when it comes to chocs lol. Tim tam inside was a bit too dry and had a bit of aftertaste that wasn't quite my cup of tea (I think they used too much baking soda + salt or something...having now done my own baking experiments over time hehe)....I like flavour profile of the kit kat wafer more, but even that is not that great imo.

Mind you the chocolate they (Tim Tam) used was quite good, but again my preference is for darker choc flavour compared to milk + sweet.....but as a kid I tended to wolf it all down rather than enjoy leisurely, so my memory needs updating on tim tam probably.

@Gibbs
My go to munchies brah.. :-)
 
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