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The McVitie’s Digestive biscuit. The McVitie’s Rich Tea biscuit. The McVitie’s brand, which tastes like Britain itself, like the country’s past and future. Lately, McVitie's has been in ...
The Rich Tea Biscuit has long been preferred ... After seeing this packaging from Sweden for a McVities treat, we now think that’s a good thing. If the ‘Finger Marie’ was on our shelves ...
Personally, I think the rich tea is arguably one of the best simple biscuits to go alongside my staple Scottish Blend cup of tea, and we all know that McVitie's is usually the way to go.
Rich Tea biscuits now contain 18.5g of sugar per 100g, Original Hobnobs 22.9g, Milk Chocolate Digestives 28.5g and Dark Chocolate 26.6g. Pladis, owner of McVitie’s, said the new recipes have ...
McVitie's has slashed the amount of sugar across nine of the nation's favourite biscuits by up to 10 per cent. Recipes for Rich Tea, Chocolate Digestives, Hobnobs, and Ginger Nuts have all been ...
Rich Tea was going strong after 20 seconds. Research led by Dr Stuart Farrimond for biscuit giant McVitie's also established the best dunking time for each variety. According to the study ...
McVitie’s has launched a lighter, HFSS-compliant version of its Rich Tea biscuits. The new biscuits, called Rich Tea Delights, contain 30% less sugar “while retaining the familiar crisp, golden and ...
McVitie’s has added its first flavoured Rich Tea spin-off. Billed as a “deliciously dunkable crisp cocoa biscuit”, The Cocoa One has rolled into Tesco (rsp: £1.79/300g). Like Rich Tea The Light One – ...
Facebook The McVitie's cocoa Rich Tea biscuit impressed customers with its new flavour - which offers a little more satisfaction for those with a sweet-tooth. Impressed customers stumbled upon the ...