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But did you know you’ve probably been eating Chocolate Digestive biscuits incorrectly your entire life? You’re not alone in ...
The chocolate digestive has been a staple in British households for 100 years - but it seems we may have been eating the ...
The artist said it took about 180 hours to make the three portraits and he used "thousands" of biscuits, which were supplied ...
To explain: this week the McVitie’s chocolate digestive turns 100. To celebrate I visited the company’s factory in Harlesden, Northwest London – the second largest biscuit factory in the world.
AMANDA Holden, Roman Kemp and Ashley James were among a host of celebrities who attended a star-studded “blue carpet” event ...
McVitie’s is celebrating 100 years of its Chocolate Digestives with a new campaign launching this week. Created by TBWALondon ...
While the McVitie's factory in northwest London which knocks out 180 tonnes of the chocolate-coated treats every day, is ...
People are just realising they've been eating one of the most popular biscuits wrong. McVitie's chocolate digestives have been around for 100 years, but now it seems we may not have been eating ...
And many fans of the digestive were quick to say the ... Chocolate side down indeed!" The chocolate biscuit was first introduced by McVitie's in 1925, with the news of how the biscuit should ...
London-based artist Ed Chapman has created biscuit portraits of famous British people to mark the 100th anniversary of the ...
There’s the Kelloggs factory in Trafford Park, emanating its breakfast-y goodness over Barton Road and beyond. There’s the ...
A series of incredible biscuit-based portraits depicting David Bowie, Sir Trevor McDonald, and Dame Judi Dench have been ...