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Apparently Mcvities have clarified that chocolate digestives have the chocolate on the bottom due to the manufacturing process.
Therefore the biscuit is the top, with the wording on top and many people are eating them upside down.
Your views on this before my brain explodes trying to comprehend this? |
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over a year ago
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Nooooo - you dunk it in yr brew & the chocolate goes a bit melty . Choc has to be on the top then when you bite into it . That's the chocolate biscuit law ........... |
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I've seen them being made, mcvities are half right, what the spokesman didn't quite grasp (probably a graduate trainee) is that the manufacturing process requires them to be made upside down and they are then reverted to the right way up when taken out of the packet |
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"I've seen them being made, mcvities are half right, what the spokesman didn't quite grasp (probably a graduate trainee) is that the manufacturing process requires them to be made upside down and they are then reverted to the right way up when taken out of the packet "
I thought that but we accept a normal digestive top as being the rounded face with the wording on, but we then decide to reverse that logic for a chocolate digestive. |
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Does the orientation effect the taste experience in any way?
If not, I suggest we crack on eating them how we wish.
Oh and for the record, surely if you have them chocolate side down then the chocolate will stick to the plate? |
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"Does the orientation effect the taste experience in any way?
If not, I suggest we crack on eating them how we wish.
Oh and for the record, surely if you have them chocolate side down then the chocolate will stick to the plate?"
Not if you're in Australia - then it's the right way up.......... |
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"That's just turned my world upside down! This is is a serious issue that needs to be resolved. Please can we put the Ukraine crisis on hold while we get this sorted?!"
seconded maybe that's what's really going on over there they just found out 1st? |
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"Apparently Mcvities have clarified that chocolate digestives have the chocolate on the bottom due to the manufacturing process.
Therefore the biscuit is the top, with the wording on top and many people are eating them upside down.
Your views on this before my brain explodes trying to comprehend this?"
Its the way the biscuit comes out of the oven, bottom upwards and then they go through the chocolate machine , so i suppose they are upside down....
I used to work there so saw them comming out the ovens |
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"I've seen them being made, mcvities are half right, what the spokesman didn't quite grasp (probably a graduate trainee) is that the manufacturing process requires them to be made upside down and they are then reverted to the right way up when taken out of the packet "
And the packers used to have to turn each end biscuit inwards too ..ive packet millions of the buggers |
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