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At present, the sandwich biscuits on the market are mainly cream sandwiches, even if there is a fruit flavor, the taste of the fruit itself is not highlighted, and it is covered by the cream and syrup flavor, so among the many creamy products, go ahead's yogurt fruit sandwich biscuits are particularly valuable, and they are the representatives of fresh pie sandwich biscuits, go ahead is a well-known British biscuit brand, and its biscuit products were launched in 1996, and now they have become British national biscuits, all over the British supermarkets.
The single slice of Go Ahead sandwich biscuits looks like a soda cake and is coated with yogurt, which makes the taste softer and more layered. The biscuits are not crispy, they are tough, and the fruit sandwich is not only jam, but also contains a small amount of pulp, which is chewy, fruity and fresh, and the overall taste is sweet and sour, but the content of yogurt and pulp jam is less, which appears to be less acidic, and the sweetness is more prominent.
The yoghurt sandwich biscuits are available in five flavours: strawberry, cherry, raspberry, mixed fruit and tropical fruit with strawberry, blackberry, black currant and raisin, and tropical fruit with mango, pineapple, grape and yellow peach. The level of these flavors is relatively average, and there is no obvious "thunder point", which can be selected according to personal preference, among which the strawberry flavor is sweet, and the sweetness of the comprehensive fruit flavor is relatively moderate, and the price of the 178g boxed model is 24.8 yuan, which is medium to high, and the cost performance is moderate.
This product is advertised as a low-calorie biscuit that "eats too much and doesn't get fat" in China, but from the ingredient list, compared with Guyou yogurt sandwich biscuits, which are also known as low-calorie snacks, go ahead has a higher calorie level, and the statement has a significantly exaggerated effect.