Thursday, October 23, 2008
Cadbury Finger Cookies
Cadbury Fingers are the grown up version of Chocolate Pocky Sticks. This product combines the rich velvety chocolate of Cadbury with a crisp thin buttery cookie. The combination is addictive. The thin cookies come stacked together inside a plastic cookie “tin.” These cookies are a decadently delicious option for chocolate lovers.
Cadbury Fingers are relatively inexpensive. Compared to the price of other quality cookies, such as the Pepperidge Farm Brand. They are currently advertised at Amazon Marketplace for $3.39, which seems a tad bit higher than what I have paid recently at Wal-Mart. Pepperidge Farm cookies run right around the three dollar mark at the grocery store, as well.
The flavor of Cadbury Fingers is overwhelmingly chocolate. The Cadbury Company, which is based in England, was founded by John Cadbury in 1824. The Finger Cookies were introduced in 1897! The company has been producing a quality line of chocolate ever since. Let me make a quick caveat about Cadbury. Anyone who has eaten Cadbury Chocolate that is made in England may notice a difference between the Cadbury products they eat in the United States. I don’t know if the exact same process is used, but Cadbury in the United States is made by the Nestle Company. It may be my imagination, but the Cadbury Chocolate in England tastes better. Other products produced by Cadbury include my favorite, the Crunchie Bar (which is a honeycomb covered in rich chocolate), Cadbury Mini Eggs, Cadbury Eggs, Caramilk and many more.
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