written by MrButler23 on 07/10/2008
Overall, I love this biscuit with a passion.
I've eaten it during the good times, the merry times, the bad times and the down times. It's always been there for me, and I appreciate that.
written by hunnybeese on 12/05/2006
Tesco Rich tea Biscuits are a value for money biscuit that tastes OK. I wouldn't recommend them for dunking though.
written by Cap on 25/03/2005
Tesco Rich Tea Biscuits would have been better if they had a warning on the packet such as, "warning biscuits may fall in your brew when dipped once".
written by scrapings on 10/01/2004
Tesco Rich Tea Biscuits are very good overall, disappointed by the dipping in the brew standard.
Written on: 25/03/2005
This biscuit is the worst biscuit ever for dipping in your brew! There simply one dips.
Written on: 15/02/2007
Tesco Rich Tea Biscuits don't fit in a cup of tea direct from the pack, which means you have to gnaw a bit off first - nice biscuit though; light and tasty!!
Written on: 22/12/2005
Rich tea biscuits are a godsend! They may lack the glitz and glammer of their chocolate cousin but they are the ultimate tea accompanier!
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Palmolive's Response to 242498_hunnybeese's Review
Written on: 02/10/2006
I believe hunnybeese's assessment of the Rich Tea finger is quite an accurate one. However, I believe that an overall rating of 4 for the classic biscuit is somewhat conservative, and it fails to take into account the longevity of its loyalty to tradition.