You just opened a new box of Family Circle. But what are you picking first, and what gets left?

For us, the first to go is usually the shortbread and the custard creams. I tend to leave the chocolate covered ones until later because they don’t dunk well.

  • Enkrod@feddit.org
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    1 month ago

    Jam Sandwich Cream is gone first, then Choc Chip, then Shortcake, Rich Highland Shorties and Nice, then Custard Cream.

    Last to go are Milk Chocolate Digestives and Milk Chocolate Fingers.

  • CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    I want to try this (I’ve never had it).

    I’m trying each one, but I’m trying the one that looks like a turd last. (I’m guessing it’s a pretzel? Or a chocolate covered biscuit?)

    Shortbread cookies would be my go-to as well. But I want to try all of these.

        • MurrayL@lemmy.worldOP
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          1 month ago

          It’s Nice as in the city (pronounced like niece). They’re a little controversial as some people hate the coconut flavour, but I enjoy them!

          Bourbons are extremely popular. Easily one of the most common biscuits in the UK! But if you’re expecting anything to do with the alcohol you’ll be disappointed - they’re chocolate flavour.

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    1 month ago

    This is the exact selection this community was made for! Bourbons first and Nice last obviously. Custard creams used to be a close second but I’ve gone off them a bit. Crunchy Oats are the most underrated.

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    1 month ago

    First they came for the browns, and I said nothing.
    Then they came for the rounds, and I said nothing.
    Then they came for me, and I said nothing,
    for I was just grateful to not be left discarded in the box like those poor custard creams.