Bolero Wafer Stick Biscuits
Everyone like to try to eat good healthy food, and for the most part, my diet is pretty good. If you have a look in my lunch bag right now I have some home-made soup (thanks to the wife), a banana, an apple and a rather small tangerine. There is also a set of headphones, one of the kids must have hidden them in there this morning. All very healthy stuff, but it no use pretending I always eat healthily. I LOVE A BISCUIT.
Earlier this week six tins of these Bolero rolled wafer biscuits landed on my desk. I was delighted as this meant I had plenty of snacks to get me through the week. Of course I had to open and ‘sample’ them all.
We try to take as much of our own photography as possible, and one of our aims for the coming year is to take more of our own photography. Better, clearer images of what our customers can expect to receive. So with this in mind I cracked open the first tin of Bolero wafer biscuits to taste photograph.
A Closer Look At The Bolero Wafer Biscuit Packaging
Let’s have a closer look at the outer tin that the Bolero wafer coffee biscuits are packed in. The tin is fairly large in size (14cm tall x 10cm diameter), roughly the size of the jumbo tins of beans you can buy. The top lid is a soft snap-on style plastic lid which is easily removed and replaced.
There is a ring-pull type of opening on each can to ensure the biscuits arrive with you nice and crispy fresh. Once removed the snap-on lid can be used to keep the wafer biscuits fresh.
The wafers are packed into the outer tins nice and snug which reduces the chances of receiving any damaged wafers. I have already opened five different tins of the wafer biscuits and eaten photographed them finding no damages yet other than odd bits of crumbs.
The wafers are packed into the outer tins nice and snug which reduces the chances of receiving any damaged wafers. I have already opened five different tins of the wafer biscuits and eaten photographed them finding no damages yet other than odd bits of crumbs.
Each rolled wafer biscuits are approx 11 cm in length each. Which means I have eaten photographed over 34 meters of these rolled wafer biscuits.
I’m not going to calculate how many calories I have eaten photographed but for those of us interested, here is the nutritional information.
Nutritional Information
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