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Fig rolls

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  • Trying to think which ones I've got in the biscuit barrel. They'll be either aldi or lidl, and I think they're fine.
    Shout out to people who don't know what the opposite of in is.
  • Bacman said:
    Years ago I got the Jacobs fig rolls then found them a bit "burnt" and dry so stopped, tried Asda ones which were ok but really liked the Sainsburys ones as were tasty and a little moist. Now the Sainsburys ones are dry and a bit "burnt".
    Are the Aldi or Lidl ones moist or are they like eating a Digestive now too?
    I've always found there's not much difference between the Asda and Sainsbury's ones - I suspect they're made in the same factory. The Lidl ones are okay, not tried Aldi's.
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