Britain's Top Five Biscuits for Dunking at Break Time
LONDON, September 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
When it comes to choosing a biscuit to enjoy with a hot drink, a significant third of Britain's break time dunkers favour the British classic, the rich tea biscuit, as revealed in a recent survey by office fruit and milk delivery company, Fruitdrop.
Opinion is evenly split between Britain's second favourite biscuits, with the Hobnob and chocolate digestive each scoring 25% of votes as best biscuit to dunk in a hot drink. Nostalgic classics, the custard cream and bourbon biscuit fare disappointingly, with 9% citing the custard cream as the best biscuit to dunk and just 8% choosing the bourbon biscuit.
In order of preference, Britain's favourite biscuits for dunking are:
1) Rich tea (33%)
2) Hobnob (25%), chocolate digestive (25%)
3) Custard cream (9%)
4) Bourbon (8%)
Ben Thompson, managing director of Fruitdrop comments: "Dunking a biscuit into tea or coffee is a time honoured break time tradition. We all know tea and biscuits are brilliant together and our survey indicates the rich tea is not only a British classic, but a British favourite."
Thompson continues: "Milk is the cornerstone of many hot beverages, with tea and coffee staple drinks in offices across the country it's essential to have milk in the fridge! I realised that running out to buy milk during a working day sometimes just isn't convenient, so Fruitdrop now delivers milk as well as boxes of fresh fruit to offices throughout the UK, making break times easier across the country."
Fruitdrop specialises in office milk and fruit delivery in London and across the UK, with competitively priced milk delivery, at 55 pence per pint maximum. Fruit boxes start at just £20, containing enough fruit for up to 25 employees for a week, with seasonal options available from just £24. For more information, visit: http://www.fruitdrop.co.uk/
Notes to editors:
Survey conducted by Vision Critical
SOURCE Fruitdrop
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