Secrets

For a moment, these looked suspiciously like the "moments" range of biscuits that you used to be able to get. Upon close inspection though, it appears to be Fox's attempt at making jaffa cakes (the orange box), and the chocolate style jaffa cakes (brown box). Orange ones are better. As always, chill before eating.

Put the kettle on

What a great name for a packet of biscuits! When I first saw these I just laughed at the great name.. Quite a dry digestive like biscuit, they certainly do need to be eaten with a tea or coffee, thus requiring you to put the kettle on!

 

Party Rings

Most other biscuit companies make a 'Party Rings' style of biscuit, and so do Fox's. This is the only biscuit in their entire range which is NOT suitable for vegetarians due to the glazed coating used to hold the icing in place on top of the biscuit.

Also seen on the shelves are 'Party Rings Snack Packs' - a pack of six smaller packs with just a few Party Ring biscuits in. Ideal for prizes at children's parties etc ...

 

Sports

A plain uninspiring biscuit, only made interesting due to the face that there is a figure embossed on each biscuits captured in a sporting action (Running, swimming, cycling etc..)

 

Rich Tea Finger Creams

Described as "Light, crisp biscuits with vanilla flavour cream filling", the somewhat dry biscuit is offset by the yummy cream filling.

 

 

 

Raspberry Jam Sandwich Creams

Described as "Shortcake biscuits with raspberry jam and vanilla flavour cream filling", these are the best sandwich creams biscuits you can buy.

 

Triples

Triples are actually one the earliest Fox's biscuits that I can remember - they do seem to have been around for ages, and I do remember seeing them in the shops before my 'obsession' with Fox's even started.

They are described as "Crumblecrunch biscuits with real milk chocolate inside", which you can't argue with. You get five in a packet.

 

Sesame Street Alphabics

First time I saw these was when someone bought these as a present for me for my birthday (better not say how old...) Featuring Bert & Ernie on the packaging, although these bicuits are quite plain, they do have a different letter moulded into the surface of each one. One for the kids I think...

Petit Beurre

These are very rare to find! I've only ever seen them twice in my whole Fox's Biscuits shopping experiences. They're a buttery biscuit and the first time I saw them, I presumed they were trying to be cheeky with the French sounding name, liking them to the popular 'Nice' biscuits that you can get. That was, until I discovered that Fox's do also make...

Nice

'Nice' biscuits! The name itself obviously not a trademark then. These are almost identical to Petit Beurre except for the fact that they have a light sugary coating, as you would expect with any 'Nice' style biscuit.

 

 

Simply Goodness

Ah.. another 'healthy' range style of biscuit then. No jaffa, chocolate or honeycomb here!

 

 

Brandy Snaps

These traditionally tend to only appear in the shops around Christmas time, and are pretty much like any other brandy snap biscuit that you can buy. They are hollow enough to scoop in lots of cream inside for the ultimate festive treat ...


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