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Woolworths Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g
Woolworths Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g
Woolworths Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g
Woolworths Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g

Woolworths Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g

Woolworths Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g

Woolworths Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g

Woolworths Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g

Woolworths Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g

Woolworths Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g

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Last updated at 06/06/2026 21:43:47

Woolworths

$4.25

Woolworths Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g

30-day returns

Grocerize

$4.25

Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g

Free delivery between Mon – Tue

Price history

Price history

Reviews

16 December 2022bigmumma22

originally posted on woolworths.com.au

Surprisingly good! Sweet biscuits are a food item rarely on my shopping list and I, even more rarely, bake them. So I was excited to try these. They were really nice. Sweet... yes. They are a cream biscuit. More than that, they were not so buttery, crumbly and rich (like the leading brands) that I was able to try each type in one sitting. Yes that was a little OTT hence why I don't buy them often. There was not a lot of 'taste' variation between them but what I did like was the texture. They snapped beautifully in the mouth rather than crumbled. The biscuit sides were finely baked which gave a nice mouth feel. If you are not a huge fan (like me) of thick, rich, buttery and crumbly sweet biscuits... these are a refined choice to have occasionally with a cuppa. The ... MoreSurprisingly good! Sweet biscuits are a food item rarely on my shopping list and I, even more rarely, bake them. So I was excited to try these. They were really nice. Sweet... yes. They are a cream biscuit. More than that, they were not so buttery, crumbly and rich (like the leading brands) that I was able to try each type in one sitting. Yes that was a little OTT hence why I don't buy them often. There was not a lot of 'taste' variation between them but what I did like was the texture. They snapped beautifully in the mouth rather than crumbled. The biscuit sides were finely baked which gave a nice mouth feel. If you are not a huge fan (like me) of thick, rich, buttery and crumbly sweet biscuits... these are a refined choice to have occasionally with a cuppa. The packet was 500g in size and cost $4. They were made in Fiji from at least 31% Australian ingredients. I think I would buy them again... but note I am certainly no connoisseur of biscuits....

4 March 2023brightredhair

originally posted on woolworths.com.au

Lacking quality control. After enjoying the Choccy Caramels sample, I thought I’d try the Assorted Creams. My partner straight up had his doubts and gosh, I hate to say it but he was right without even opening the pack. He hasn’t tried them yet and I know I’ll hear all about it when he does. On opening the pack, it’s clear that quality checking hasn’t happened. The biscuits weren’t placed together uniformly. The chocolate ones were half attached and looked crooked. They cream all taste vaguely similar and I had no desire to try another. There didn’t seem to be enough cream. Some biscuits were super hard eg. The chocolate ones, very hard and dry. Others were kind of soft but I’m wondering if that was a leftover from the Arnott’s pack. Some homebrand products look ... MoreLacking quality control. After enjoying the Choccy Caramels sample, I thought I’d try the Assorted Creams. My partner straight up had his doubts and gosh, I hate to say it but he was right without even opening the pack. He hasn’t tried them yet and I know I’ll hear all about it when he does. On opening the pack, it’s clear that quality checking hasn’t happened. The biscuits weren’t placed together uniformly. The chocolate ones were half attached and looked crooked. They cream all taste vaguely similar and I had no desire to try another. There didn’t seem to be enough cream. Some biscuits were super hard eg. The chocolate ones, very hard and dry. Others were kind of soft but I’m wondering if that was a leftover from the Arnott’s pack. Some homebrand products look like the competition whilst others have that cheap look about them. These are an example of the cheap appearance. You know that they aren’t the real deal just by looking at them. I won’t be buying these again and should’ve spent the extra dollar or so to get the Arnott’s.

26 June 2023healthme

originally posted on woolworths.com.au

Ok. Only ok, found the biscuit part crumbly and dry tasting, the chocolate biscuits had very bland flavour not really what i would call chocolate, cream flavour flattish not much difference between the flavours, lots of inconsistency especially with amount of filling. Most disappointing contains palm oil, trans fat which is banned in most developed countries and made of 31% Australian ingredients which are apparently exported to Fiji where the biscuits are made then shipped back here- increasing the carbon footprint. And then all the plastic packing that cannot be recycled here. Sorry but for me and my family the taste and slightly decreased cost isn’t worth the health or environmental cost.

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Serving Size35g

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Updated about 11 hours ago
Woolworths

$4.25

Woolworths Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g

30-day returns

Grocerize

$4.25

Creams Assorted Biscuits 500g

Free delivery between Mon – Tue

Price history

Price history

Reviews

16 December 2022

Surprisingly good! Sweet biscuits are a food item rarely on my shopping list and I, even more rarely, bake them. So I was excited to try these. They were really nice. Sweet... yes. They are a cream biscuit. More than that, they were not so buttery, crumbly and rich (like the leading brands) that I was able to try each type in one sitting. Yes that was a little OTT hence why I don't buy them often. There was not a lot of 'taste' variation between them but what I did like was the texture. They snapped beautifully in the mouth rather than crumbled. The biscuit sides were finely baked which gave a nice mouth feel. If you are not a huge fan (like me) of thick, rich, buttery and crumbly sweet biscuits... these are a refined choice to have occasionally with a cuppa. The ... MoreSurprisingly good! Sweet biscuits are a food item rarely on my shopping list and I, even more rarely, bake them. So I was excited to try these. They were really nice. Sweet... yes. They are a cream biscuit. More than that, they were not so buttery, crumbly and rich (like the leading brands) that I was able to try each type in one sitting. Yes that was a little OTT hence why I don't buy them often. There was not a lot of 'taste' variation between them but what I did like was the texture. They snapped beautifully in the mouth rather than crumbled. The biscuit sides were finely baked which gave a nice mouth feel. If you are not a huge fan (like me) of thick, rich, buttery and crumbly sweet biscuits... these are a refined choice to have occasionally with a cuppa. The packet was 500g in size and cost $4. They were made in Fiji from at least 31% Australian ingredients. I think I would buy them again... but note I am certainly no connoisseur of biscuits....

bigmumma22 originally posted on woolworths.com.au
4 March 2023

Lacking quality control. After enjoying the Choccy Caramels sample, I thought I’d try the Assorted Creams. My partner straight up had his doubts and gosh, I hate to say it but he was right without even opening the pack. He hasn’t tried them yet and I know I’ll hear all about it when he does. On opening the pack, it’s clear that quality checking hasn’t happened. The biscuits weren’t placed together uniformly. The chocolate ones were half attached and looked crooked. They cream all taste vaguely similar and I had no desire to try another. There didn’t seem to be enough cream. Some biscuits were super hard eg. The chocolate ones, very hard and dry. Others were kind of soft but I’m wondering if that was a leftover from the Arnott’s pack. Some homebrand products look ... MoreLacking quality control. After enjoying the Choccy Caramels sample, I thought I’d try the Assorted Creams. My partner straight up had his doubts and gosh, I hate to say it but he was right without even opening the pack. He hasn’t tried them yet and I know I’ll hear all about it when he does. On opening the pack, it’s clear that quality checking hasn’t happened. The biscuits weren’t placed together uniformly. The chocolate ones were half attached and looked crooked. They cream all taste vaguely similar and I had no desire to try another. There didn’t seem to be enough cream. Some biscuits were super hard eg. The chocolate ones, very hard and dry. Others were kind of soft but I’m wondering if that was a leftover from the Arnott’s pack. Some homebrand products look like the competition whilst others have that cheap look about them. These are an example of the cheap appearance. You know that they aren’t the real deal just by looking at them. I won’t be buying these again and should’ve spent the extra dollar or so to get the Arnott’s.

brightredhair originally posted on woolworths.com.au
26 June 2023

Ok. Only ok, found the biscuit part crumbly and dry tasting, the chocolate biscuits had very bland flavour not really what i would call chocolate, cream flavour flattish not much difference between the flavours, lots of inconsistency especially with amount of filling. Most disappointing contains palm oil, trans fat which is banned in most developed countries and made of 31% Australian ingredients which are apparently exported to Fiji where the biscuits are made then shipped back here- increasing the carbon footprint. And then all the plastic packing that cannot be recycled here. Sorry but for me and my family the taste and slightly decreased cost isn’t worth the health or environmental cost.

healthme originally posted on woolworths.com.au
4 January 2023

Bland. These biscuits are quite bland. I tried each of the varieties in the package. The rectangular ones were not too bad followed by the ‘Oreo’ looking type. They were on special for $4 yesterday. I would definitely not buy these regardless of price. My daughter, who is not a fussy eater, also gave them a thumbs down. Perhaps as a lunchbox snack for a large family, it may be an option. The packaging is very flimsy. This type of packaging wouldn’t be a problem for a smaller size however, due to the amount of biscuits in the package, the wrapping didn’t contain the biscuits in place. It caused breakage by the time I arrived home. Supply: I’ve been looking for these biscuits for a few weeks now, they’re either (surprisingly) popular or it was one of the other many ... MoreBland. These biscuits are quite bland. I tried each of the varieties in the package. The rectangular ones were not too bad followed by the ‘Oreo’ looking type. They were on special for $4 yesterday. I would definitely not buy these regardless of price. My daughter, who is not a fussy eater, also gave them a thumbs down. Perhaps as a lunchbox snack for a large family, it may be an option. The packaging is very flimsy. This type of packaging wouldn’t be a problem for a smaller size however, due to the amount of biscuits in the package, the wrapping didn’t contain the biscuits in place. It caused breakage by the time I arrived home. Supply: I’ve been looking for these biscuits for a few weeks now, they’re either (surprisingly) popular or it was one of the other many excuses that Perth shops use lately- Covid, floods, fires, plague, zombie apocalypse etc….

mrsangry originally posted on woolworths.com.au
23 June 2023

Slightly Better Than Last Time. Woolworths Creams Assorted 500g ... or as per the packet: (Woolworths) Assorted CreamsPrice: $4. 50Product of: Made in Fiji from at least 31% Australian ingredients. Packaging: - One soft plastic wrap. Not currently recyclable- One clear plastic tray. Bin onlyGeneral: - Easy to spot in the store via the blue design which stands out from other brands positioned close by. - Packaging opened easily and the biscuits were well protected in the moulded tray. - The smell wafting from the pack upon opening was very sweet and kind of artificial. Not pleasant. However the ingredient list states all colours and flavourings are 'natural'. - Last time I ate this product, the biscuits were very hard and thin. The texture seemed to be better this ... MoreSlightly Better Than Last Time. Woolworths Creams Assorted 500g ... or as per the packet: (Woolworths) Assorted CreamsPrice: $4. 50Product of: Made in Fiji from at least 31% Australian ingredients. Packaging: - One soft plastic wrap. Not currently recyclable- One clear plastic tray. Bin onlyGeneral: - Easy to spot in the store via the blue design which stands out from other brands positioned close by. - Packaging opened easily and the biscuits were well protected in the moulded tray. - The smell wafting from the pack upon opening was very sweet and kind of artificial. Not pleasant. However the ingredient list states all colours and flavourings are 'natural'. - Last time I ate this product, the biscuits were very hard and thin. The texture seemed to be better this time around. I don't know if the recipe has been changed or I just had a better batch than last time I bought them. - There are six different flavours in the tray. The two chocolate varieties and the vanilla cream ones were ok but I didn't enjoy the strawberry or orange creams. The strawberry tasted kind of fake and too sweet. The orange wasn't orangey enough. - Some of the biscuits looked a bit messy and others didn't have as much cream as others. All of them could have done with a little more cream. I tried to separate the top and bottom, to show you the filling, but they were so firmly stuck together that they just broke. The biscuits shown in the photo below were broken by me. Overall: I think these are slightly poor value for the price, but they were an improvement on the last packet I had of them several months ago. As a 'budget biscuit' these are quite edible but definitely not a premium item. I will not buy again. Would rather spend $4. 50 on some biscuits that I enjoy.

pottsy originally posted on woolworths.com.au
28 June 2023

WW Assorted Cream Biscuits review. Thank you Bunch for the WW Assorted Cream Biscuits sample, happy to see a product that actually does resemble the images on the packaging. Biscuits were of a hard baked profile, crunchy with ample filling, making them perfect dunkers for a hot cup of Joe or brew. The pleasant enough taste and flavour came through while consuming, however once ingested they did have a bland aftertaste, would have been more enjoyable with a pleasant lingering baked biscuit/filling flavour aftertaste. Three of the round biscuit fillings (orange, vanilla, strawberry) don't quite fill out to the edge. So if they are all in a bikkie jar, they may be a tad indistinguishable and timely to differentiate your favourite choice.

sidney7 originally posted on woolworths.com.au
1 January 2023

Great to Enjoy with a Cuppa! These Assorted Creams were quite a hit with my family and friends. They arrived during the Festive Season, when people are popping in for a cup of tea or coffee and proved to be the perfect accompaniment with these beverages. There were two choices of biscuit in the pack. Chocolate or vanilla. The actual biscuit was a nice size, had a nice amount of crunch and a pleasant texture. The cream filling of orange, vanilla, chocolate or strawberry added a nice flavour to the biscuit. The biscuits didn't last long on the table when offered to my guests. Many of them went back for seconds and even thirds. I will repurchase these biscuits again since they were enjoyed by all that I offered them to. Overall, they are quite a good substitute for the ... MoreGreat to Enjoy with a Cuppa! These Assorted Creams were quite a hit with my family and friends. They arrived during the Festive Season, when people are popping in for a cup of tea or coffee and proved to be the perfect accompaniment with these beverages. There were two choices of biscuit in the pack. Chocolate or vanilla. The actual biscuit was a nice size, had a nice amount of crunch and a pleasant texture. The cream filling of orange, vanilla, chocolate or strawberry added a nice flavour to the biscuit. The biscuits didn't last long on the table when offered to my guests. Many of them went back for seconds and even thirds. I will repurchase these biscuits again since they were enjoyed by all that I offered them to. Overall, they are quite a good substitute for the more expensive branded pack of biscuits.

sweetvanilla09 originally posted on woolworths.com.au
15 June 2023

Very Average. As I normally don’t eat cream biscuits I was interested to try Woolworth's Assorted Creams. I found the biscuits fresh and crunchy but was disappointed with the taste. According to the package the assortment included vanilla creams, orange creams, strawberry creams, shortbread creams and chocolate creams. I tasted them all and found it hard to distinguish between the various flavours. At $4. 50 for 500 grams I thought they were expensive and not good value for money. I was disappointed to see that they only contained 31% Australian ingredients. I would not buy again or recommend to friends.

taurus1947 originally posted on woolworths.com.au
27 December 2022

Can’t go wrong in price. $0. 80 / 100g so $4. 00 for this pack of 500g assorted cream biscuits, you really can’t go wrong. The package contains a range of assorted cream biscuits, fillings include orange, strawberry, vanilla and chocolate. Nice looking biscuits, shape, size and pattern on top of each. Handy to keep in the panty for guests or a treat. 1-star health rating is to be expected, high in sugar and salt. So, it’s a sometime snack only. I find them to be a bit too sweet and a bit to crisp, especially the chocolate ones, but then that hasn’t stopped me from buying them in the past (yes, I have tried these before). Nice packaging and easy to locate, bottom shelf next to the name brand assorted cream biscuits family range. Made in Fiji with at least 31% ... MoreCan’t go wrong in price. $0. 80 / 100g so $4. 00 for this pack of 500g assorted cream biscuits, you really can’t go wrong. The package contains a range of assorted cream biscuits, fillings include orange, strawberry, vanilla and chocolate. Nice looking biscuits, shape, size and pattern on top of each. Handy to keep in the panty for guests or a treat. 1-star health rating is to be expected, high in sugar and salt. So, it’s a sometime snack only. I find them to be a bit too sweet and a bit to crisp, especially the chocolate ones, but then that hasn’t stopped me from buying them in the past (yes, I have tried these before). Nice packaging and easy to locate, bottom shelf next to the name brand assorted cream biscuits family range. Made in Fiji with at least 31% Australian ingredients.

truefoodie originally posted on woolworths.com.au
17 December 2022

Biscuits Made in Fiji! It took a few visits to Woolies before I found these in stock which was the first surprise. The second surprise was that this product is made in Fiji with at least 31% Australian ingredients!!The taste of the biscuits were a little generic and bland. They did taste better with a cuppa and I didn’t mind them for just an everyday biscuit. I wouldn’t serve them to guests because to be honest I like spoiling my guests and giving them something special. However to be fair that something special would cost $4 per item as opposed to $4 for the entire packet. If you were being very strict with finances but wanted a treat that won’t break the budget, this is not a bad choice. However I do believe this product should be made in Australia so that is ... MoreBiscuits Made in Fiji! It took a few visits to Woolies before I found these in stock which was the first surprise. The second surprise was that this product is made in Fiji with at least 31% Australian ingredients!!The taste of the biscuits were a little generic and bland. They did taste better with a cuppa and I didn’t mind them for just an everyday biscuit. I wouldn’t serve them to guests because to be honest I like spoiling my guests and giving them something special. However to be fair that something special would cost $4 per item as opposed to $4 for the entire packet. If you were being very strict with finances but wanted a treat that won’t break the budget, this is not a bad choice. However I do believe this product should be made in Australia so that is disappointing.

vickib originally posted on woolworths.com.au

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Serving Size35g