🍪 Elevate Your Snack Game with McVitie's Digestives!
McVitie's Digestives Biscuits are a pack of three 360g boxes of authentic wheatmeal biscuits, rich in fiber and free from artificial flavors and colors, making them a wholesome choice for snack enthusiasts.
D**L
BEST TEA CRACKERS
Best crackers to have with tea. Not too sweet!
A**M
Excellent biscuits that aren't too sweet
I used to buy these in England years ago, and am happy that I can get them on Amazon. They are great with tea and have just the right amount of crunch and crumble. I enjoy a few every day with a cup of tea and a few slices of good Irish cheese.
W**S
Wonderful biscuits! Not overly sweet, just like in Scotland.
Sooo good! Well packaged. Will order them again for sure.
J**H
Biscuits can break in trandit
Great but some of the biscuits broke!
S**S
lovely
so delicious! perfect snack
K**M
Love these biscuits!
Ever since I first had them at teatime in Scotland, I'm always on the lookout for my McVities. Sometimes I can find them in the grocery store, usually in the specialty aisle. They are a British product that I can usually find when traveling overseas. They are made of wheatmeal and are crunchy like a cookie but just slightly sweet (which is probably why they call them biscuits and serve them at teatime). They are not heavy like a shortbread. And each biscuit is a good size too - about a 3-inch medallion. If you like crunch and subtle sweetness, these might become your favorite too!
P**R
Great deal
My husband loves these crackers which I have ordered for him multiple times. They are always fresh and packaged with care as there has never been so much as a “cracked” cracker! No pun intended. Buying it from Amazon is less expensive than purchasing them at the local grocery store.
C**E
Delicious, but too delicate to ship without bubblewrap.
They arrived as mostly whole "biscuits," and they were fresh, but sandy feeling. This brand isn't always available locally, so I was glad to be able to get them. But the sleeves could have used a little more padding. I'm an American, so I call these cookies, and eat them as cookies. I'm not crushing them up to be used in other recipes.
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