Chocolate biscuit sightings uncovered

10:12 Wed 19 July 2006

If you ask anyone why the internet is so important, no doubt you will receive a multitude of responses, ranging from "better communication" and "more information" to "easier to do stuff like banking". But, one response you may be rightly surprised to hear would no doubt be "the internet, ah yes, that amazing phenomenon that helps me swot up on snacks." Well, escalating fast up blog popularity charts is Snackspot. The blog's purpose? To inform the world about national and international snack sightings.

From breakfast cereals and soft drinks to crisps and biscuits, the "Confirmed Sightings" will keep you up to date with the latest snacking news, while the comments will amuse with informative snack-related discussion.

WebTwitcher is personally partial to the odd jammy dodger, although the recent spotting of Maryland Cookies' new Fudge Brownie flavour could prove to be my sweet downfall. Top marks to Ben and Jerry's ice cream for jumping on the summer festival bandwagon with their new Glastonberry flavour. Did anyone mention to them however, that this is the year the farm has off from the festival, so timing-wise they're a little out.

 

Get the WebTwitcher recommended feeds


 

Leave a reply »

 

Comments (5)

  • Emmuccia - 24-07-2006 15:06:18

    http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/

    Reply Reply
  • DaveMcMann - 19-07-2006 11:07:19

    a brownie is not a snack its a pudding. salt and vinegar crips are the best snack. ...Jaffa cakes - cake or biscuit?

    Reply Reply
  • amanda - 19-07-2006 11:04:01

    "king of Snacks" is rather a large accolade to place on a Bavarian food stuff without suitable debate. I offer up as competition the humble chocolate brownie, which, when baked correctly, is by far the superior snack.

    Reply Reply
  • Ben - 19-07-2006 10:47:50

    (homer simpson voice) mm, glastonberry....

    Reply Reply
  • BB - 19-07-2006 10:12:12

    All nice snacks, sweet and savoury, but if you want to taste the king of snacks you've to enter a butchery in Austria or Bavaria and ask for Leberkäse. To get a visual idea check this link: http://www.excite.co.uk/search/image/results/?q=leberkaes

    Reply Reply
All comments of "Webtwitcher":