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40 Fingers at the Göta Lejon, Stockholm
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Wikipedia Bio
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| Product type | Biscuit |
|---|---|
| Owner | Cadbury |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Introduced | 1897; 129 years ago (1897)[citation needed] |
| Related brands | List of Cadbury products |
| Markets | World |
| Website | cadbury.co.uk/fingers |
Cadbury Fingers, Cadbury Chocolate Fingers, or simply Fingers are a popular chocolate biscuit in the United Kingdom and Ireland which consist of a rod-shaped biscuit centre covered in chocolate. Fingers are produced at Burton's Biscuit Company in the United Kingdom and sold by Cadbury UK, and are distributed in markets around the world, including North and South America, Europe and Asia. Since March 2013, Cadbury Fingers have also been sold in Australia, with three different varieties available.
Fingers are sold in rectangular boxes contained in a compartmented plastic tray sealed in cellophane. Double size boxes holding two trays are also available. Promotional boxes containing three trays are also available at times. Boxes contain an average of 24 fingers.
The modern style of Cadbury Fingers was launched in 1951. However, a similar biscuit was first introduced in 1897 as part of a Cadbury biscuit assortment. As of late 2012, the Cadbury Fingers brand is worth £40 million and is the number one brand in the special treats biscuit sector.[1]
Each finger contains 30 calories, 1.5 g of fat and 3.4 g of carbohydrates. Cadbury describes one serving as consisting of four fingers.
- ^ "Cadbury Fingers - Burton's Biscuits Corporate Website". Archived from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2012-09-20.
Source: Wikipedia
