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ElsieD

ElsieD

4 hours ago, gulfporter said:

 

 

When I tore into them at home, I was surprised to see a schmear of chocolate on top.  At first I was dismayed that my beloved Biscoff had been besmirched, but a after a few bites.....mmmmm, good. 

 

New to me, but guessing they've been around awhile??

 

biscoff choc.jpg

I've never seen these but we love Lotus Biscoff.  Next time I'm somewhere where they sell them, I'll keep an eye out for the chocolate ones.  Our Costco Business Centre here sells the airplane sized ones, 300 to a box.  Each cookie is individually wrapped.

ElsieD

ElsieD

3 hours ago, gulfporter said:

Like many of us, I was introduced to Biscoff cookies on an airline flight.  Still love them and when I (rarely) see them in MX stores I always stock up.  

 

Yesterday I spotted some at the 99 Cent Store in Tucson and grabbed them as it's been at least a year since I last had them.

 

When I tore into them at home, I was surprised to see a schmear of chocolate on top.  At first I was dismayed that my beloved Biscoff had been besmirched, but a after a few bites.....mmmmm, good. 

 

New to me, but guessing they've been around awhile??

 

biscoff choc.jpg

I've never seen these but we love Lotus Biscoff.  Next time I'm somewhere where they sell them, I'll keep an eye out for the chocolate ones.  Our Costco Business Centre here sells the airplane sized ones, 300 to a box.  Each cookie is individually wrapped.

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