Re. the whole biscuit / chocolate bar debate.
I think we’re looking too closely here, people. It’s not down to the relative ratio of biscuit:chocolate, it’s the SIZE of the bar.
Hence, regular 2-fingered twix = chocolate bar. You get them on the counter in petrol stations. Definitely a chocolate bar.
Trio - comes individually wrapped in packs of 6. Never on the counter in a petrol station. Hence, chocolate biscuit.
Kit-Kat blurred the lines a bit, but (and I know this is quite a step to take, but come with me here…), following the same rules… 2-fingered kit-kat, biscuit. 4-fingered kit-kat, chocolate bar. It’s MORE than a biscuit, see. You wouldn’t scoff two 4-fingered bars in one sitting? You’d have a 4-fingered bar as a snack in its own right. Also - 2-fingered bar sold in packs of 6, 4-fingered bar sold on its own in petrol stations.
(which leads to a joke about my ex-girlfriend, the punchline of which is “you only get 4 fingers in a kit-kat”, but it’s far too improper for this board)
So - simple rule of thumb. If it’s in a petrol station, sold on its own, it’s a chocolate bar. If it’s in a supermarket, sold in packs of 6, or 8, or above, it’s a biscuit. Penguin - biscuit. Club - biscuit. Time Out - chocolate bar.
Kit-kat… well, depends on the variety.
And Nestle tried to mess with our minds further by introducing individual tixes. And the “Twixel”. We’re through the looking glass here, people… They WANT this confusion to permeate, but don’t let it. Follow the simple Laws of Biscuit. If it barks like a biscuit, it’s a biscuit.
Happy to be of service.
(Oh - and Jaffa Cakes - biscuit. They follow the Laws of Biscuit, see?)