Richard from ‘Pointless’ makes a controversial point

by Flaved1a

21 comments
  1. A Twix is definitely a biscuit as is a Penguin, a Club and a Rocky. All are chocolate covered biscuits.

  2. You haven’t lived until you’ve sucked tea through them.

  3. Either way a Twix is over rated. It’s not even a top ten chocolate OR biscuit.

  4. Will the answer be in the VAT? I know that’s what the argument was over on the “is Jaffa cake a cake or biscuit?” (Well ok it was the fact they went hard when stale therefore being a cake but you get the idea)

  5. If that were true, would it not come under a lower sugar tax bracket and be sold at 20% or less? . .

  6. The fact that Twix has a twitter (aka x) account is worthy of applause.

  7. My opinion for a Twix is that one-finger is a biscuit, whereas two-finger is a bar.

    Not to be confused with KitKats. Regular (2 or 4 fingers) is a biscuit, but Chunky is bar.

    (No innuedos intended)

  8. Raider was a chocolate bar, Twix is a biscuit bar acc ording to Wikipedia :
    >Twix is a caramel shortbread biscuit bar made by Mars, Inc.

    >Raider, the name of the Twix chocolate bar in several European countries until the 1990s

  9. It’s a bar with chocolate on the outside. We’re going down a slippery slope if this starts. Is KitKat a chocolate bar? Is a crunchie just extravagant honey?

  10. My money is on the left side, chocolate biscuit, right side chocolate bar.

  11. Wait when has the Twix ever been anything other than a chocolate biscuit?

  12. I thought this was settled.

    The left twix is a chocolate bar.
    The right twix is a chocolate biscuit.

  13. Ask Jaffa how this went for them in cake-gate.

    Would be high-key hilarious if the admin got them into a courtcase

  14. Definitely a biscuit, it’s just a long chocolate caramel digestive.

  15. Does it go soft or hard if left out. That’s the ultimate test of biscuit or cake, as proven in the jaffa case.

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