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Triple Chocolate Cookies
Review of Tesco Finest Half Coated Triple Chocolate Cookies by
teppanyaki
Advantages: sweet, crumbly and chocolately
Disadvantages: none
...=Packaging=
A discretely attractive cardboard box in the traditionally "sultry" dark Tesco Finest colours, containing within it 8 half coated triple coated chocolate cookies, in a plastic tray wrapped over with cellophane. Not exactly environmentally friendly, but you can ensure freshness until you open the packet. At least they are not wrapped individually.
=Appearance & Taste=
So, to the cookies themselves. Upon first glance, they are clearly triple chocolate - nice thick chunks of dark, milk and white chocolate poke out of the cookie top while the bottom half of the cookie covered in a perfect (not too thick, not too thin) layer of milk chocolate.
Bite into a cookie straight out of the box, and the texture is just as it should be; crumbly, yet not too hard and crunchy. You can taste the chocolate; the chunks...
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12.02.2008
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Tesco Triple Chocolate Gateau
Review of Tesco Triple Chocolate Gateau by
macteykith
Advantages: yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Disadvantages: fattening, hard to find in small size
...Firstly let me say one word:
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Ok, and that sums this up!
Triple chocolate is never a bad thing. Of course its a gateau so already you think artificial tasting but this actually isnt that bad.
The chocolate in the middle is thick icing sugar style filling, very creamy and very chocolatey, if you like dark chocolate youll love this.
The cake itself is a chocolate sponge, but theres no chocolate taste, its simply the colour of it. Taste wise its like a plain sponge, though it doesnt taste homemade it doesnt taste too much like a sponge you would use to do the bathing with either !
Next you have chocolate foamy icing around the edges and top. Its nice, but its like a melted down aero without the body to it. This is the most artificial...
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28.02.2006
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Triple the Chocolate…Triple the Delight
Review of Fox´s Triple Bar by
elfbwillow
Advantages: Cost, taste, texture...what more can I say!?
Disadvantages: One is never enough!
...Fox´s Triple Bar
Triple the Chocolate…Triple the Delight
I don't know about you but there is just something completely delicious about a chocolate or digestive biscuit with a cup of tea or coffee (more coffee with me since I went off of tea when pregnant!). The right one can go perfectly with a mid morning snack (or if you are like me, mid morning, mid afternoon and mid anytime!!). The only thing with me is that I usually get bored of the same biscuits over and over again. Finally I have found one which actually this hasn't happened!
Introducing Fox's Triple Bars!
******Background of the Fox******
Let me start by giving you a brief background on the company.
The company 'Fox's' began as a small shop in Batley in the heart of Yorkshire in 1853 which in 1927 transferred to a bigger site just down the road...
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26.06.2008
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Triple chocolate delight.
Review of Fox´s Triple Bar by
craggsy23
Advantages: Indivually sealed for freshness, Chocolate.
Disadvantages: None
...Fox's biscuits were established in 1853. They are made in Batley, England.
Fos'x Triple bars are available in a pack of 12 individually wrapped biscuits for 99p from Tesco. Other major supermarkets will also stock them.
Each biscuit is wrapped in a mainly red wrapper with Fox's & Triple printed over the word 'Chocolatey which covers the red wrapper. The wrapper is zig -zagged at each end to allow for easier opening by tearing downwards. Each wrapper also included information regarding the ingredients and the best before date.
Fox's Triple.
Upon opening the biscuit, the smell is nothing distinctive, just a sort of sweet smell and I can smell midly, oats and coconut.
The biscuit is 2 layers of biscuit with a layer of chocolate through the middle.
The taste is oaty and very mildy coconut. It is not overly sweet, I expected...
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08.05.2005
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Chocolate Reunited
Review of Carte D'Or Triple Chocolate by
KarenUK
Advantages: the milk and white chocolate are perfect
Disadvantages: the dark chocolate is too bitter for my taste
...Once there was a family of chocolate. Mr. Chocolate was dark and bitter (Aren't all men? LOL), Mrs. Chocolate was lighter, sweet and tasty, while Baby Chocolate was white, smaller than the others and lovely. But they were spilt up for a time, which was very sad. But this story has a happy ending - a website was set up to reunite long lost families. Chocolate Reunited was born. So they all met up again and lived happily ever after...
Introducing Triple Chocolate...
I usually eat two tubs of ice cream a week, it’s my only vice really. I’m a vegetarian, a non-smoker and a very occasional drinker. At the moment, I’m going through a Carte D’Or phase – and what a pleasurable one it is too.
This time, I offer for your perusal the delights of the Triple Chocolate variety – that’s white, dark...
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13.04.2002
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Not Double or Triple but Quadruple Chocolate!
Review of Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Quadruple Chocolate Cookies by
rowei
Advantages: Decadent
Disadvantages: Fattening
...When I first saw these in Sainsbury's, I knew I had to try them. You see, they are no ordinary chocolate biscuit. No! Quadruple Chocolate Cookies are far more decadent. With their milk, white and dark chocolate chunks and a smooth milk chocolate base, they are really quite unique. As you might expect from the decadent name, the cookies are part of the Taste the Difference range, Sainsbury's own premium brand.
The cookies come in a smart, maroon and cream cardboard box, with a picture of the biscuits and some loose chocolate chunks alongside. Inside the box you'll see that the cookies are placed upright in a black plastic tray which is wrapped in cellophane to ensure longer lasting freshness. Each box contains nine cookies.
As soon as you open the box and tear open the cellophane wrapper, a delicious aroma greets you – the kind...
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24.01.2005
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Triple me fancy
Review of Fox´s Triple Bar by
DylanD
Advantages: Cheap
Disadvantages: Quite small, not for the bigger appetite
...Ever get a craving for something sweet and new to try, well I did this weekend and that is why I chose Foxes Triple Bars. I have never tried or tasted a product by Foxes before so I thought I would give it a go. The bars are extremely cheap and good value for money at a mere 49p from most supermarkets for 5 individually wrapped bars, which come in their own sealed packet.
The price of the packet is emblazoned in a big yellow stripe on the packet and was probably one of the cheapest products on display among the snacks and biscuits. The rest of the packaging is plastered in red with a picture of the triple bar and the famous Foxes emblem.
Each Triple bar comes in its own individually wrapped packet with the words chocolatey written all over the packet, though the bar does contain a certain amount of chocolate I wouldn’t agree...
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08.09.2003
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FANCY SOMETHING COOL, DARK AND RICH
Review of Carte D'Or Triple Chocolate by
junkboxjules
Advantages: Loads of lovely chocolate so great for chocoholics
Disadvantages: No nutritional values, bitter plain chocolate ice cream takes over flavour
...Having just had a week off work and thoroughly enjoyed spending loads of time at theme parks and seaside resorts scoffing loads of yummy ice creams I was feeling a bit fed up today at being back at work whilst also suffering from withdrawal symptoms from lack of ice cream. I'm not normally a great ice cream fan but whilst in Iceland earlier today I was persuaded by my son to buy a tub of ice cream as he had spotted cornets and flakes and wanted to make a 99 at home. As the Carte d'Or Ice Cream was on offer I relented.
Carte d'Or is produced by Birds Eye Wall's and is available in several flavours including Creme Caramel, Spagnola and Triple Chocolate. Being keen chocolate fans we were both won over by the Triple Chocolate Flavour.
The ice cream is packaged in a clear oval 500g tub. I think that the clear tub is a good idea...
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27.08.2002
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ONCE TWICE THREE TIMES AN ICE CREAM AND I LOVE YOU
Review of Carte D'Or Triple Chocolate by
vicky27
Advantages: THE IDEAL TREAT GREAT AS COMFORT FOOD
Disadvantages: EXPENSIVE TO SOME
...We went to visit my mom yesterday as she has been feeling unwell,a bit of a cold and a sore throat,so as a treat we decided to buy her some ice cream. Not any old ice cream though,we lashed out and bought her favourite, carte d’or triple chocolate.
I knew my mother like the chocolate ice cream of any variety so hopefully she would like this. Carte d’or is available in several different flavours,but this was the only one available in the chocolate variety. I love this too,so I was thinking of myself as well as my mom when I bought this.
This particular tub contains three different chocolates,milk plain,and white. The actual tub is oval,white plastic and the ice cream is visible. When we arrived at my mothers,she was much better and accepted the ice cream with pleasure. We opened the tub and just removed the plastic coating...
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27.01.2003
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Its A Bounty Of Chocolate And Coconut
Review of Bounty Chocolate by
Andy.mack
Advantages: The mixture of Coconut and Rich chocolate
Disadvantages: After too many it does become quite sickly
...Right I haven’t done a food op for a long time and in fact I’ve hardly done anything other than music ops in the last couple of months, so when I sat down last night munching away on a bounty I decided I should turn it into a research type experience. I’d be the first to admit I love a good bar of chocolate, white being my favourite but a Bounty, with that lovely coconut taste, is probably my favourite milk chocolate bar at the moment.
Now when I’m looking at a chocolate display in any of my local shops, no matter what my current chocolate addiction, the blue and white wrapper of Bounty always screams out to me wanting to be taken. When ever I’m undecided its always easy to grab one of these. In the petrol Station where I normally buy them they are about 34p for a double or 48p for a triple.
Ok so...
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09.07.2003
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