We all love tea and biscuits with tea will always go down very nicely. Some people like shortcake or chocolate biscuits or both types. The Fox’s Sports biscuit is a shortcake biscuits featuring a range of your favourite sports. They have been making this biscuit for more than fifty years. ... Read review
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We all love tea and biscuits with tea will always go down very nicely. Some people like shortcake or chocolate biscuits or both types. The Fox’s Sports biscuit is a shortcake biscuits featuring a range of your favourite sports. They have been making this biscuit for more than fifty years. Over the fifty years those sports that have become popular have been added and does which became unpopular dropped. The size of each biscuit is 4cm by 5.5cm. ... ...products. This is my personal favourite biscuit. I like these biscuit very much because I like plain biscuits more than chocolate. The combination of flour and sugar is just perfect. My little son likes them. For those who like to dip their biscuit in tea before eating, you can do so for a several seconds. For a biscuit to be in production for more than fifty years it must be good. I am sure they have improved the recipe slightly over the years. ...
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When I 1st had one of these biscuits I was only a little kid and everytime I get them again I remember how much I love to eat them! They are a surprising brand of biscuits as they do not require chocolate to make them taste so good.
They are rectangular shaped and there is a picture of a sportsman on every boscuit - quite amazing. It may sound confusing but each biscuit has a "person" playing a sport inscribed in them. They are extremely tasty but ... ...they will taste very sugary. As I stated before they do not have any chocolate coated on them. However a substantial amount of consumption may make you believe you are actually eating chocolate because they get so sugary.
Another drawback is the price. I feel that at 59p (that's how much they cost at the local shop) it is a bit pricey considering that you can get chocolate coated ones more cheaper. This may not be the case wherever you are - if ...
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