Fox’s Biscuits recently unveiled their latest biscuit variety, Dubai Style Indulgent Creams, now available solely at Tesco.
These new treats blend pistachio with milk chocolate, inspired by the popular Dubai chocolate trend.
The famed biscuit maker took to social media to announce their launch, stating: “You’ve seen the trend, now try the taste. Introducing our new Dubai Style Indulgent Creams. Delicious pistachio meets mouth-watering milk chocolate in our exquisite new flavor. Available only at Tesco.”
This product marks Fox’s Biscuits’ foray into the Dubai-inspired confectionery market, which has recently become a significant trend on various social media platforms.
The announcement quickly captured significant attention on social media, with the Instagram post garnering hundreds of likes and numerous excited responses from customers within a day of its release.
“Ooh, these look good!” one user commented, while another exclaimed, “Woo!”
Many shoppers have expressed their anticipation to try the new biscuits, with comments like “OMG, can’t wait” and “Need”.
One customer who had already tried the product wrote: “Love them! Had my first packet on Tuesday, went back today for another two.”
Another enthusiast declared, “Oh my God, two of my favorite things together,” highlighting the appeal of the pistachio and chocolate combination.
Despite the excitement, several customers have encountered difficulties locating the new biscuits.
“Can’t find them to add to my online order, gutted,” one shopper commented, while another wrote: “I couldn’t find them today though!?”
‘Oh my God, two of my favorite things together’
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When one customer stated, “Hope this is not a joke!”, Tesco confirmed the product’s authenticity: “Not even close!”
Other excited comments included “Lush”, “Unreal”, and “Banging”.
But no new launch comes without criticism, with some social media users sceptical about the biscuit’s Dubai branding.
Indeed, one commenter questioned: “Why do they need to write Dubai on everything? It’s not got the kadayif stuff in it, so it’s just a pistachio biscuit.”
Another shared a negative review of Fox Biscuit’s new creation: “I got these the other day. They just taste like chocolate. Not getting any pistachio flavor.”
Sweet-toothed shoppers can also get their hands on “game-changing” cookies from M&S, launched in a high-street first.
In other Tesco news, the supermarket recently changed its fruit offering in a new food waste solution.
The supermarket’s new Ripen At Home range aims to tackle a significant environmental issue.