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Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits - 300g
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About Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits
About Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits
Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits are the sort of thing that needs very little introduction to anyone who has spent time near a British biscuit tin. A digestive base, a coating of Galaxy milk chocolate, and a fairly reasonable argument for why the kettle should go on again.
This is a 300g pack of digestive biscuits coated in Galaxy milk chocolate, imported from the United Kingdom. The chocolate coating is the familiar Galaxy variety, smooth and milky, sitting on top of a biscuit base made with both wheat flour and wholemeal wheat flour. It is a straightforward combination that has been working quietly for years without needing to announce itself.
For British expats in Canada searching for Galaxy biscuits, the appeal is fairly specific. It is not just any chocolate-coated biscuit; it is the one with Galaxy chocolate on it, which matters more than it perhaps should. The Great British Shop stocks these as part of a broader range of British biscuits shipped from Canada, so there is no need to wait on a parcel from the UK or hope someone packs them in their luggage.
The Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits are suitable for vegetarians, and the 300g pack gives you enough to share, or enough to not share, depending entirely on how the afternoon is going.
Store in a cool, dry place away from strong light. Once opened, store in an airtight container.
Frequently asked questions about Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits
Q: What are Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits like, and how much chocolate is on them?
A: Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits are digestive biscuits with a smooth milk chocolate coating, and the chocolate makes up 28% of the biscuit by weight. The base has that familiar digestive character from wheat flour and wholemeal wheat flour, so there is a bit of substance underneath the chocolate rather than just a thin wafer. It is a straightforward British chocolate biscuit, which is usually exactly what people are after.
Q: Are Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits suitable for vegetarians?
A: Yes, Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits are suitable for vegetarians. They do contain milk, wheat, and soya, so they are not suitable for vegans or anyone with those allergies. The pack may also contain traces of barley and oats, which is worth knowing if you are sensitive to those cereals.
Q: Is this the UK version of Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits, and are they hard to find in Canada?
A: These are imported from the United Kingdom, so it is the same Galaxy biscuit you would find on a British supermarket shelf rather than a local alternative. Galaxy as a chocolate brand is not widely stocked in Canadian grocery stores, which is why people tend to add them to a British shop order when they spot them. For anyone who grew up with Galaxy chocolate, the biscuit version is a fairly easy decision.
More about Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits
Galaxy Milk Chocolate Biscuits sit in a well-established corner of the British biscuit world: the chocolate-coated digestive. It is a category with a long shelf in every British supermarket, and Galaxy's entry into it brings the brand's characteristically smooth, milky chocolate to a biscuit format that already had plenty of fans on its own terms.
For British expats across Canada, this is the kind of product that fills a specific gap. Chocolate digestives are easy enough to find, but the Galaxy version is the one tied to a particular memory, and that is not something a generic substitute tends to satisfy. It is a common search for people rebuilding a British pantry from scratch after moving.
The 300g pack is a sensible size: enough to last a reasonable stretch if rationed, gone surprisingly quickly if not. Once opened, an airtight container keeps them in decent condition, which matters in a Canadian winter when dry air is less of a problem than the temptation to finish the packet in one sitting.
Galaxy produces a broader range of chocolate products beyond biscuits, and Galaxy in Canada covers more of the lineup for anyone stocking up. For the wider biscuit category, British biscuits covers the full range available through the shop.
Orders ship from within Canada, so whether you are in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, or Bedford, there is no overseas parcel to track across an ocean. They arrive as biscuits rather than as a structural engineering problem.
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