There are many recipes for chocolate fingers; some may include nuts in the ingredients, or you can add chopped nuts of any kind to suit your taste.
The commercially-prepared chocolate biscuit, Fingers, is manufactured by Burton's Biscuit Company in the United Kingdom under licence from Cadbury UK.
According to the ingredients list on their packaging these biscuits don't contain nuts; however the label does include the disclaimer "May contain: NUTS".
This is a standard disclaimer which appears in various wordings on many food labels and simply indicates, for example, that nuts are processed or handled on the same premises as the product carrying the disclaimer.
Severe Allergies can be life-threatening. Those suffering a professionally-diagnosed allergy to nuts or other foods are advised to carefully read ingredients lists and disclaimers before consuming any food and, where doubt exists, to contact, preferably by email or otherwise in writing, the manufacturer or distributor. Your doctor or allergist can also advise you about specific foods.
chocolate with nuts :-)
i think chocolate should stay the way it is where chocolate has nuts and other chocolate doesnt have nuts so that everyone could enjoy chocolate
With or without nuts?
not all candies have nuts!crunch chocolate has nuts and other crunch dont
dark chocolate and lots of nuts
Hershey's kisses....
Chocolate with Nuts is the name of the episode
nuts
If the packaging says "a trace of nuts" it usually means, that the chocolate is produced in the same environment (possibly with the same tools/machines) as another chocolate that actually contains nuts. They just write it on the packaging as a warning.
Yes, chocolate covered peanuts.
During summer,don"t buy chocolate with nuts.
I'm going to say Hershey's chocolate kisses with the nuts. I mean everyone likes chocolate and nuts!