Found in Dover but probably national, usually the small jar is in stock but today pound land had the 400g for a quid.
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guttediam
15 Apr 174#1
Sounds weird, hmmm is it like the gunk at the bottom of your cuppa after dunking?!?
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mantisinc
16 Apr 17#22
Totally phenomenal spread - dangerous to have around the house if you're cutting calories as it's 100% impossible to have just a little bit.
origrav92
16 Apr 17#21
Love the biscuits, but this tastes like cold sick.
speedy3869
15 Apr 171#18
Use the biscuits as a cheesecake base then this swirled into the top, mmmmmm! In my local too, heat added
Duelling.Duck to speedy3869
16 Apr 171#20
Please, youtube video recipe! Is this under a cheesecake? I think this could probably make ladies I know go into some sort of sexy-weirdness... like more than normal.
slangrish
15 Apr 17#19
bag of hazelnuts, spoon, jar of this crack sauce. win.
aurora
15 Apr 17#17
For those who have enjoyed eating this out of the jar, I can also recommend Marshmallow Fluff - yes, marshmallow in a jar, available in Sainsburys and B and M. Great on waffles, but if you like baking, both these products are great for piping into the middle of cake pops.
mikeyfive
15 Apr 17#16
This stuff is manna from heaven... especially the smooth variety.
cburns
15 Apr 17#15
The NHS is very very busy at present........then it's predicted over a short period of time... it will all go very quiet :wink:
666FU
15 Apr 172#14
Spread? I normally just eat it with a spoon out the jar.
padamowicz93
15 Apr 171#13
Try putting it on hot pancakes, when it melts.... shieeeeeeeeeeeeet.
soni155
15 Apr 17#12
Very nice in hot milk too.
MisterSkinflint
15 Apr 17#11
As if a biscuits aren't poor enough food some bloaters have to slap a sugar and oil solution on top. No wonder the health service is bursting at the seams like some of the patients.
g1bbuk
15 Apr 171#10
I bought a jar once. Ate the whole lot with a spoon & THEN looked at the calories on the label. :confused:
milne6
15 Apr 17#9
this stuff is like crack! had my 1st jar in January and it last about 5 days..
KareemSaid
15 Apr 172#8
Great for people without teeth. I love a biscuit as much as the next fat man. Don't buy them as I am a greedy fiend and it's a struggle controlling my moobs at the best of times.
Why aren't women "feeders"!? Biscoff is a very appropriate name. Ideal for people who don't want to expend a few calories by actually chewing.
Disclaimer: although I am endorsing this product I have never seen or had it anywhere near my cakehole!
bridiecorr
15 Apr 17#7
Yeah I've seen in Derby so much be national :smiley:
brainbug100
15 Apr 171#6
Very good to spread on Lotus biscuits :smiley:
furiousjammin
15 Apr 171#5
Love the stuff but do yourself a favour - if you buy one, don't read the calories on the side! :confused:
TheDONCORNO
15 Apr 17#4
Almost as dangerous to have in the cupboards as Nutella.
Usually £2+, hot!
aurora
15 Apr 17#3
It tastes like the Lotus Biscot biscuits, which are malted biscuits. It's very, very sweet but nice on toast.
guttediam
15 Apr 174#1
Sounds weird, hmmm is it like the gunk at the bottom of your cuppa after dunking?!?
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Why aren't women "feeders"!? Biscoff is a very appropriate name. Ideal for people who don't want to expend a few calories by actually chewing.
Disclaimer: although I am endorsing this product I have never seen or had it anywhere near my cakehole!
Usually £2+, hot!