Showing posts with label McVities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McVities. Show all posts

5 September 2025

McVitie's Hobnobs Dark Chocolate Flavour Chips Oaty Cookies (Sainsbury’s) By @Cinabar

McVitie's Hobnobs Dark Chocolate Flavour Chips Oaty Cookies

You can’t beat a mug of hot chocolate and a new biscuit for dunking. That was the plan when I spotted these McVitie's Hobnobs Dark Chocolate Flavour Chips Oaty Cookies on the shelf in Sainsbury’s. The only clue that they were new was the little label on the shelf edge, as the packet itself didn’t shout about it.

Back at home, I put the kettle on and opened the packet. The aroma was instantly inviting, that classic Hobnob oaty smell with a good hit of chocolate. They looked promising, and I dunked one straight into my hot chocolate. Disaster. The biscuit gave up, crumbling into a mess of oat and chocolate specks. I gave it a second chance, this time without dunking, and found the texture still crumbly, but at least intact on its own.

Texture aside, the flavour is spot on. They have that wholesome Hobnob taste with plenty of oat, balanced by little bursts of dark chocolate. Not overly sweet, with the cocoa adding a slightly richer, grown-up edge. I found them very moreish, despite the mess they make. So yes, these are a dunking disaster, but eaten dry they’re absolutely divine.

McVitie's Hobnobs Dark Chocolate Flavour Chips Oaty Cookies


26 August 2025

McVitie’s Hobnobs Ice Cream (Iceland) By @cinabar

McVitie’s Hobnobs Ice Cream


I know summer feels like it’s winding down, but I still have new ice creams to explore. This one really caught my attention, Hobnobs Ice Cream. I love the idea of turning a classic biscuit into an ice cream flavour.

I ordered it online with my grocery shop and, I’ll be honest, I’d hoped the tub would be bigger. It’s quite a small pot, but it looks great with the full Hobnobs branding. Inside, the ice cream is biscuit-flavoured with a golden syrup sauce swirled through as an added bonus. The ice cream was fairly firm straight from the freezer, but there were plenty of biscuit pieces mixed in and a generous amount of sauce. From the first spoonful my sweet tooth was in heaven. The base flavour is creamy, oaty, and unmistakably Hobnobs biscuit, it tastes properly indulgent. Then you get a hit of that golden syrup swirl and it becomes truly divine. Maybe the smaller tub is a blessing in disguise, this is so moreish that portion control is definitely needed.

If you’re a Hobnobs fan, this ice cream is an absolute must-try.

McVitie’s Hobnobs Ice Cream


14 August 2025

McVities Gold Billions Wafer [@NLi10]

 I know we talked about these a couple of years ago, but I think they must have been limited then as my store had a few and then they vanished.  And now they seem to be back! The corner shop had a box on the counter which I managed to resist.



Fortunately my partner did not so we got to share one.




Veggie friendly, and presumably reduced sugar and fat to be treatwise


Base is regular chocolate for structural integrity




Top is that odd caramel chocolate for deep and interesting flavours




And the inside is a combo of wafers and creme, much more of a Euro snack than a British one - which is great!

I think the flavours need to be more powerful for me, but fortunately the Polish supermarkets have powerful wafers to fill that need and this can be enjoyed as the delicate chocolaty sensation that it is.

Until it vanishes again at least. 









2 August 2025

McVitie’s Jaffa Cakes Hot Honey (Morrisons) By @SpectreUK

McVitie’s Jaffa Cakes Hot Honey


I love McVitie's Jaffa Cakes. I can happily eat a whole packet. I nibble around the edges of each one, bite off the orange jelly filling, enjoy the flavour, and then pop the rest of the cake in my mouth. I can't help it, I'm a bit of a child.

I saw these new McVitie's Jaffa Cakes Hot Honey flavour in our local supermarket. They are honey flavour, with a little orange juice and a kick of chilli. I take it's meant as a waker-upper for those who are falling asleep over their afternoon tea, or in a boring meeting at work.

McVitie’s Jaffa Cakes Hot Honey

On opening the packet there was an aroma of honey, a touch of orange, dark chocolate, and with a little of something else. I take it that 'something else' was the chilli. Of course, I ate my McVitie's Jaffa Cakes Hot Honey in the usual way.

On tasting the Hot Honey jelly, there was mild honey sweetness, whereas the added orange juice made it taste slightly of Manuka Honey, and a mouth warming medium chilli kick at the back of the flavour with the dark chocolate coating. These will be good in Autumn and Winter, which are fast approaching.

Information on the box; The box contained ten cakes at 41 calories per cake, 0.9g of fat, 5.3g of sugar, and 0.03g of salt.

McVitie’s Jaffa Cakes Hot Honey

13 July 2025

McVitie's PINK Digestives - Raspberry & Cream flavour [@NLi10]

 We love pink on this blog, and it's a fight to see who finds and reviews the latest pink things.



We also have a pink bedroom, which is perfect for these new, limited edition McVitie's pink digestives - they are raspberry & cream flavour from Sainsbury's


And Pink Marvel artwork to show that these are really just regular (shrunk) digestives with a pink not-chocolate coating.  But that's fine too - I love pink mice, and non-chocolate chocolates.


The biscuits show up much better on the black & gold

My childhood memories of digestives have them at least 25% larger than this, but then everything has to conform to the insane portion size rules now (even though I'm allowed to eat all 15 in the pack because I'm a grown-up and no-one will ever know except you guys).  The charts on the front are per biscuit so nothing flags as red, but three biscuits is 36% of my 'saturates' for the day.


They also aren't so pink as to feel unhealthy, we get the idea but will not end up with red tongues.

And the flavour balance is good.  The fondant seems too thin on inspection, but if you put much more on it'd overpower the crunch and earthy tastes of the digestive.  While I'm happy this is the literal flavour of the month (they even put stickers on the floor to alert you to their presence) I hope this is part of a trend and we can get mandarin ones in a lovely pale orange.  Easy Halloween win there for any biscuit-makers that stumble across this.

Overall a win, but not really ideal in a heat-wave so I'll have to buy more once the sun has calmed down a bit.




14 April 2025

McVitie’s Digestives Caramel Millionaire Slices (Ocado) – By @Cinabar

McVitie’s Digestives Caramel Millionaire Slices


I picked up these McVitie’s Digestives Caramel Millionaire Slices as a snack for that awkward post-work, pre-dinner window. I fancied something chocolatey to round off the day. I’ve always been a fan of Digestives, so throwing caramel and chocolate into the mix sounded like a win.

Inside the pack, I found the slices were individually wrapped. Not great for the environment, granted, but very handy for lunch boxes. The first thing that struck me, though, was how small they were. I’d been expecting something more substantial, but they’re only a couple of bites each.

That said, they were seriously tasty. The Digestives flavour came through nicely with a thick, firm base,  not crunchy, but with a solid texture. The caramel and chocolate layers made them sweet without being sickly, and the chocolate topping was a lovely final touch.

My only gripe? They didn’t quite satisfy that post-work hunger. I probably should’ve just had a second one.

McVitie’s Digestives Caramel Millionaire Slices

27 November 2024

McVities Signature Chocolate Cream Swirls (Ocado) By @SpectreUK

McVities Signature Chocolate Cream Swirls

I don't think I've ever seen Chocolate Cream Swirls biscuits before. From the packet of these McVities Signature Chocolate Cream Swirls they look like a really complicated biscuit to make, but I guess they have machines for everything these days. A swirl of biscuit and chocolate biscuit sounds complicated enough to me, but they also have a gooey chocolate flavoured cream centre.

I like chocolate tea. It's rare I find a decent hot chocolate that tastes of actual chocolate, rather than water and reminiscence of chocolate, or something a bit milky with a chocolate aroma. Besides, chocolate tea has pretty much zero calories, so with fairly careful eating during the day, I managed to fit in the whole packet of McVities Signature Chocolate Cream Swirls in for my pudding, and with a pot of low calorie ice cream to accompany it.

McVities Signature Chocolate Cream Swirls

First off I thought the packaging of these McVities Signature Chocolate Cream Swirls was pretty smart looking. It had a classical indulgent feel to the design. On opening, the dozen swirl patterned biscuits were very pretty indeed and with a gooey filling. The biscuits are smaller than expected. These biscuits do not snap, I tried for the photograph of the biscuit filling, and one half simply exploded and went everywhere. Don't try it at home. They do bite in half perfectly well though if you want to slowly indulge yourself like I did.

These McVities Signature Chocolate Cream Swirls had a soft creamy dark chocolate fondant inside. The outer biscuit and chocolate biscuit swirl was very crunchy indeed. I could taste the chocolate, and also taste the biscuit, and the sweet chocolate filling as everything washed around my palate. Every mouthful had all the chocolaty biscuity creamy flavours. These indulgent biscuits were really really nice, and went perfectly with my chocolate tea and caramel ice cream. Yum.

Information on the packet; There were 12 biscuits in the 142g packet, at 61 calories per biscuit, with 3.2g of fat, 4.2g of sugar, and 0.06g of salt. Please see photograph for the ingredients.

McVities Signature Chocolate Cream Swirls

14 June 2024

McVities Iced Gems Candy Floss Limited Edition (Iceland) By @Cinabar

McVities Iced Gems Candy Floss Limited Edition


I think I might have been around eight years old when I last had Iced Gems. I remember the cute little biscuits with a dollop of solid icing from my childhood. I specifically remember having a bag of them as an after-school treat, but I just don’t remember buying any in adulthood. I do remember the flavour though, the sweet, sugary goodness and crunchy biscuit. What prompted me to buy them again after all this time was the inevitable ‘limited edition’ label that lured me in, and what an interesting new flavour. Here we have McVities Iced Gems Candy Floss Limited Edition.

Inside the pack are 5 mini packs for a portion-controlled snack. Inside the bag, they do look the same; some had pink and some had blue icing on top, and some had the icing fall off. The aroma was slightly different; it had a much stronger, sugary scent, unless my memory was playing tricks on me.

I gave one a try, and the nostalgic crunch was all there. I could remember the crispy icing, and it took me back to childhood. The flavour is as sugary as you would expect, but there is also a slightly burnt sugar taste, the candy floss element. There was enough of the original flavour for it to bring back the memories, but the twist of candy floss was there, and it worked too. I absolutely loved eating Little Gems again, and this McVities Iced Gems Candy Floss Limited Edition was so nice. They also made me feel like a giant with these tiny biscuits. I will try and pick them up more regularly now as an afternoon snack; they are too good to leave it so long before having them again. 

McVities Iced Gems Candy Floss Limited Edition


1 May 2024

McVitie’s Gold Billions Wafer (WH Smiths) By @SpectreUK

McVitie’s Gold Billions Wafer


I fancy a treat tonight. My favourite comfort food is some sort of white chocolate bar with a white hot chocolate. This McVitie's Gold Billions Wafer is a "cream filled wafer bar with milk chocolate and white chocolate and caramel flavoured coating". Now that does sound like a proper treat.

White hot chocolate at the ready, as you can see from the photograph, McVitie's Gold Billions Wafer had a white caramel chocolate topping, with a milk chocolate bottom. The wafer on the inside had a creamy centre.

McVitie’s Gold Billions Wafer

This was a luxuriously complex chocolate wafer bar. Crunchy to start with to get through the fairly thick chocolate coating, and the inner wafers, the creaminess made this a melt in the mouth sweet chocolate creamy caramel treat. It went perfectly with my white hot chocolate and the last of my Cadbury's White Chocolate Creme Eggs. Yum.

On opening the wrapper

Information on the wrapper; The 39g bar had 547 calories per 100g, with 32g of fat, 56.6g of sugar, and 0.38g of salt. Please see photograph for the ingredients.

McVitie’s Gold Billions Wafer


16 October 2023

McVities Mini Gingerbread Men (Sainsburys) By @Cinabar

McVities Mini Gingerbread Men


I love the flavours of autumn; all the spices come out to play. McVities has brought out these Mini Gingerbread Men in portion-controlled bags. The design of the bag is rather cute, with gingerbread men with sunglasses, walking their dogs, and... what is the gingerbread man bottom right doing? Is that a lamp chop or a bag of swag? Oh well, perhaps it is best to focus on the contents.

There are six bags of biscuits in the pack. Each bag has a balanced 88 calories; I wasn’t expecting to find very many mini gingerbread men in each pack for that. I opened up one of the mini bags and was pleased to see seven mini gingerbread men, a decent amount and perfect to have dunked in hot chocolate. I do autumn properly.

The biscuits have a nice flavour and a good crunch. There is sweetness and a gentle spice, which I rather liked. They are a good size for having with a cuppa, but the mini nature of the gingerbread men might make them appeal to those decorating an autumn cake too. I can see these decorating the top of a carrot cake and looking ever so cute. 

McVities Mini Gingerbread Men

30 August 2023

McVitie’s Digestives White Chocolate (Ocado) By @SpectreUK

McVitie’s Digestives White Chocolate


I do love white chocolate. I have done so since I was very young. I also prefer my hot chocolate of an evening, white chocolate, as I find it so much more creamy and indulgent. I find a big white chocolate bar and a hot white chocolate drink a perfect treat at the end of the day. So, these McVitie's Digestives White Chocolate biscuits and a hot white chocolate drink should be the perfect pick me up I need.

 
McVitie’s Digestives White Chocolate

After making my favourite Whittard's White Chocolate drink, I opened the packet of McVitie's Digestives White Chocolate biscuits. There was a sweet aroma of white chocolate and digestive biscuits from the contents of the packet. Good start. Though on first glance I thought that the white chocolate topping could have been a little bit thicker, mainly because I am greedy.

There was certainly a creamy flavour from the white chocolate topping, and then the sweetness from the digestive biscuit blended in nicely with the creaminess. I still reckon the white chocolate topping could have been more generous, but I did really enjoy these McVitie's Digestives White Chocolate biscuits, especially washed down with my white hot chocolate drink.

Information on the packet; The packet contained 15 biscuits at 78 calories per biscuit, with 3.8g of fat, 4.6g of sugar, and 0.14g of salt. Please see photograph for the ingredients.

McVitie’s Digestives White Chocolate


15 August 2023

Mcvities Hobnobs Coconut Macaroon Flapjacks (Tesco) By @Cinabar

Mcvities Hobnobs Coconut Macaroon Flapjacks


I spotted these in the supermarket and thought I’d give them a try. They were also on a club card price of just £1, so that helped with the temptation. The first thing I notice, and I’m not sure how well it shows up on the photo, is that these are small bars, very small bars. The box they are in is bigger than them, and the wrapper they are in is also baggy on them. 

 
Mcvities Hobnobs Coconut Macaroon Flapjacks

I gave one a try, and I did like the flavour. They aren’t as sweet as traditional flapjacks, but there is still a nice oat flavour with a hint of syrup. Wholesome but mild. The coconut is a bit too mild too, but it is present if you look for it.

In conclusion, these are pleasant enough but not that exciting. I started off disappointed by how small they were, and then the flavour could have been so much more. They were drying out for a drizzle of chocolate.

Mcvities Hobnobs Coconut Macaroon Flapjacks


26 July 2023

McVities’s Raspberry flavour Tartlets (Tesco) By @SpectreUK

McVities’s Raspberry flavour Tartlets


I'm not one of those people who works out like hell to just eat lettuce. I don't mind lettuce in a salad or a BLT, but I love a good pudding. I have a bad habit of counting my calories all day so I can leave room for a good dessert. It doesn't have to be anything fancy either, it could be just a packet of biscuits.

Now my greedy old self who used to be seventeen and a half stone would just eat the packet of biscuits. After three knee operations and five years of weight loss, I still want to eat that whole packet. So I burn it off through exercise. It's not for everyone I know. I get up really early and just keep going until lunchtime, and that can get pretty late on some days. The mountain, as I call it, isn't much fun, it's painful and time consuming, but just as long as I stick to my regular calorie level for the end of the day, and eat pretty healthily for lunch and my dinner, I get to eat whatever pudding a like.

These McVities's Raspberry flavour Tartlets are on my pudding menu for tonight, with a pot of low calorie vanilla ice cream. Now a 70 calorie pot of vanilla ice cream will go with just about anything. I've even used it instead of using Brandy Cream on a Christmas Pudding, and gosh, that was good.

McVities’s Raspberry flavour Tartlets

These McVities's Raspberry flavour Tartlets have a creamy and fruity centre. Oh I really do wish that some manufacturer or other would bring out a low calorie pot of Raspberry Ripple ice cream. Now that would be a day for celebration. Anyway, on opening the packet there was a super strong raspberry ripple aroma from the biscuits inside. Lovely and crunchy these Tartlets had a luscious creamy sweet raspberry flavour. Moreish to the extreme, I barely opened the ice cream before half the packet had disappeared. Gosh these are good.

Information on the wrapper; With 14 biscuits in the 100g packet, each biscuit contains 35 calories, with 1.8g of fat, 1.7g of sugar, and 0.06g of salt. Please see photograph for the ingredients.


McVities’s Raspberry flavour Tartlets

27 September 2022

McVities Jaffa Nut (Krispy Kreme) By @Cinabar

McVities Jaffa Nut (Krispy Kreme)


Is a Jaffa cake a cake or a biscuit? Cake surely as there is sponge? Is a Jaffa Nut a Cake or a Donut? Donut? Snacking can be a complex business when snacks collide. This is the latest of the hybrid snacks with McVities in conjunction with Krispy Kreme turning Jaffa Cakes and Donuts into Jaffa Nuts.

The chocolate coating these Krispy Kreme McVities Jaffa Nuts is quite dark, and a little sticky. I was just trying to turn the donut to take a look and my fingers were getting chocolate on them. I do like the look, the icing looks very similar to Jaffa Cakes. I assumed from looking at that the central part, the bit that looks like the top of a Jaffa Cake, would be where all the orange jam would be loaded. I bit in and didn’t get any filling once I hit the middle, just a nice soft donut and the darker chocolate topping. A couple more bites was sadly the same. At this point, there was no orange taste, I thought my donut was broken.

Then I tucked in around the edge and found the jam, off centre at the edge but present at least. It was a lovely filling, it had a good zesty sweet orange taste, and was a bit more runny than you’d find the traditional Jaffa cake. I think it was a bit more zesty and sour too, but I liked that contrast with the rest of the sweetness. The orange jam filling made it, so it was a shame I had a few bites without it, but once discovered, I was thoroughly enjoying the flavour.

I think they have done a good job of combining the two snacks and I would gladly pick up more of these Krispy Kreme McVities Jaffa Nuts while they are available. What is next? I’m hoping for a Hob Nut (HobNob Donut). Yes, maybe don’t leave me in charge of picking the names, that sounds more like a spare part for an oven!

McVities Jaffa Nut (Krispy Kreme)


4 May 2022

McVitie’s Blissfuls Belgian Milk Chocolate & Caramel Biscuits By @SpectreUK

McVitie’s Blissfuls Belgian Milk Chocolate & Caramel Biscuits


Well I must have done something right for a change. Cinabar has treated me to these McVitie's Blissfuls Belgian Milk Chocolate & Caramel Biscuits. That is assuming they will be good of course. They certainly sound good and the packet is big enough to sustain my greedy chocolate biscuit cravings for a couple of evenings after dinner.

So looking at the packet before opening the biscuits they are supposed to be crunchy and golden, with a cream filling of Belgian milk chocolate and caramel. Calorie counting diets can be a bind, but I try to treat myself every day. It states on the back of the packet, "Too good not to share". If that's the case, I'm definitely not sharing them. In fact it's difficult not to tear open the bag and dive in immediately. So without further ado, I'm going to do just that.

McVitie’s Blissfuls Belgian Milk Chocolate & Caramel Biscuits

As you can see from the photograph on opening the bag there were sixteen patterned golden baked biscuits with a creamy Belgian milk chocolate and caramel centre. These McVitie's Blissfuls Belgian Milk Chocolate & Caramel Biscuits have a good crunch to them. They are nice thick chunky biscuits, and the soft creamy chocolatey and caramel filling really was a treat to my tastebuds on reaching it after that initial crunch. These biscuits were easy and moreish enough to pop one after another into my mouth and lose track of time or the amount of biscuits I'd eaten. A very tasty treat indeed.

Information on the packet; The 228g bag of 16 biscuits contains 72 calories per biscuit, with 3.6g of fat, 4.8g of sugar, and 0.09g of salt. Please see photograph for the ingredients.

McVitie’s Blissfuls Belgian Milk Chocolate & Caramel Biscuits


28 January 2022

McVities Blissfuls - Belgian Milk Chocolate and Hazelnut (Sainsburys) By @Cinabar

McVities Blissfuls - Belgian Milk Chocolate and Hazelnut


What is this I spy, new biscuits! I spotted these McVities Blissfuls Belgian Milk Chocolate and Hazelnut at the supermarket and grabbed them and popped them in my basket. When I got home and properly inspected them I realised that although these are biscuits there is a heavy focus on the filling, the chocolate nut filling. I also like the look of the re-sealable sharing bag for the packaging as that is kind of smart.

I gave one of the biscuits a try and these are a seriously impressive biscuit. There is so much filling it is almost like a mini pie made out of biscuit filled with a Nutella style cream. The biscuit shell gives them a lovely crunchy texture which is interesting because of the soft filling. I love nuts and chocolate, throw in biscuit and I think I may be in heaven. What an absolutely genius of a product. I may be biased because of my love of chocolate and hazelnut, but these ticked all the boxes for me. I can’t believe I made the mistake of only buying one bag of these McVities Blissfuls Belgian Milk Chocolate and Hazelnut biscuits. I need more!

McVities Blissfuls - Belgian Milk Chocolate and Hazelnut

22 November 2021

McVities Christmas Pudding Digestive Biscuits (Tesco) By @Cinabar

McVities Christmas Pudding Digestive Biscuits


Last year McVities brought out Gingerbread Digestives in what was one of my favourite cross over products ever. I bought several packs, and we were happily munching on them well into the new year. This year there are couple of new cross overs, again both seasonal and the first ones up are these McVities Christmas Pudding Digestive Biscuits. These are chocolate digestive biscuits made with the flavour of Christmas pudding, an excellent idea and I couldn’t wait to tuck in.

I opened up the packet and there wasn’t any great aroma, the biscuits did smell a little fruity but only if you got close! I gave one a try and I have to say it was an anticlimax. There was a vague hint of seasonal spice and a vague hint of fruit, which are Christmas flavours but there isn’t much too them and I couldn’t get onboard with them. This biscuit is far from wow and I felt there wasn’t enough flavour to make them really fun and seasonal but there was enough to make you think it wasn’t worth it and that I’d rather have a regular chocolate digestive. The spice was a mild distraction. For my tastebuds these McVities Christmas Pudding Digestive Biscuits are not close to the Gingerbread ones, but I have a packet of the new Mince Pie Digestives I’m hoping will be better.

McVities Christmas Pudding Digestive Biscuits


12 October 2021

Sticky Toffee HobNob Biscuits (Ocado) By @Cinabar

Sticky Toffee HobNob Biscuits


This sounds like a lovely new flavour for the colder months, here we have Sticky Toffee HobNob Biscuits, I won’t lie my favourite twist on McVities biscuits came last year in the format of Gingerbread Digestives and they are going to take a bit of beating. I am always happy to try new flavours though.

So these biscuits are based on the very rich dessert, and are also coated in milk chocolate. I gave one a try and it was a nice biscuit. I have to admit I had been hoping for a sticky layer of toffee under the milk chocolate and that wasn’t there, the flavour was baked in. The toffee flavour too was quite caramel like and as such it was pleasant. These are Hobnob biscuits but with an added bit of sweetness from a caramel/toffee taste. Not quite as exciting as the packaging had me thinking. Having said that they were still good, the oat flavour still shone through and they were nice to eat. They are not that exciting though, I think there was lot more potential with these biscuits to have a strong proper sticky toffee pudding taste and maybe some added gooey texture. No contest for the Gingerbread Digestives they are still top of the tin.

Sticky Toffee HobNob Biscuits


5 March 2021

McVities Jaffa Cakes - Passion Fruit Flavour (Morrisons) By @Cinabar

McVities Jaffa Cakes - Passion Fruit Flavour


We are being treated by McVities Jaffa Cakes at the minute, NLi10 found the new Cherry flavour and I found these new Passion Fruit ones! We don’t get many new flavours from Jaffa Cakes so to get two new ones at once is a proper treat and these sound quite creative in their flavour choice too. Just quickly, I dunk all biscuits but I don’t dunk Jaffa Cakes therefore they are cakes not biscuits, we will say no more about it.
 
McVities Jaffa Cakes - Passion Fruit Flavour

So these New Jaffa Cakes Passion Fruit Flavour come in a very pretty and nicely decorated summer themed box. Inside though, much like NLi10 pointed out with the cherry ones, there is an empty space that could have held a couple more Jaffa Cakes. The cakes are tasty, the fruity layer seems milder than the orange ones but they still have a good tropical flavour. The chocolate tastes quite strong but I think this is because of the milder fruity taste, but I liked this. The soft cake base and cracking chocolate all added to that easy to eat nice texture. These McVities Jaffa Cakes Passion Fruit Flavour are a nice edition to the range and one I’d buy again, good and different but they don’t quite knock the originals from first place.

McVities Jaffa Cakes - Passion Fruit Flavour