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Foxestalk Biscuit World Cup, Group stage (E to H)  

85 members have voted

  1. 1. Group E

    • Custard Cream
      46
    • Chocolate & Ginger
      11
    • Viscount
      15
    • Shortcake
      13
  2. 2. Group F

    • Rich Tea
      15
    • Crunch Creams
      9
    • Chocolate Malted Milk
      9
    • Chocolate Hob Nob
      52
  3. 3. Group G

    • Digestive
      21
    • Oreo
      15
    • Chocolate Chip Cookie
      39
    • Party Rings
      10
  4. 4. Group H

    • Chocolate Digestive
      50
    • Chocolate Fingers
      25
    • Amaretti
      3
    • Dog Biscuit
      7

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  • Poll closed on 22/12/17 at 23:59

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Posted
1 hour ago, Strokes said:

Yeah I can, I voted for it twice and would have done in any case. I want a shortbread - shortcake final.

So do I and I'm not even sure of the difference!

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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, Costock_Fox said:

If Adele encountered Custard creams, Custard creams do not win in any circumstance.

 

People found her difficult to dunk. She also struggled because she was not a biscuit - but you know how FIBA works, they let anyone in with money. 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

Custard creams walking group E?

 

Probably voted for by the same people who like beige, vanilla, ready salted and Adele.

What is this rubbish? Mods, have a word.

Posted

There's no doubt at all that chocolate digestives are the man city of this competition. It all feels like a race to second place to me. The likes of malted milk and, controversially, rich tea just don't stand a chance against rivals that include flavour.

Posted
3 hours ago, Carl the Llama said:

How Party Rings are 4th in that group is an absolute travesty.  The game's gone.

 

Both the draw and the fact that Foxestalk lacks 5 year old users were big factors not in their favour. 

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