McVitie's

McVitie's

McVitie's: Britain's Tea-Time Biscuit, from Digestives to Jaffa Cakes

Ask anyone in Britain what goes with a cup of tea and the answer is usually a McVitie's. This is the range that gave the world the Digestive, the Chocolate Digestive, the oaty Hobnob, and the endlessly argued-over Jaffa Cake — the biscuits people grow up dunking. We carry the classics as genuine UK imports, so you can stock the tea tray properly.

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McVitie's Biskrem Apple Biscuits

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McVitie's Digestive Wheat Cookies (Large)
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McVitie's Digestive Wheat Cookies (Large)

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McVitie's Digestive Dark Chocolate Cookies
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McVitie's Digestive Dark Chocolate Cookies

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McVitie's Digestive Milk Chocolate
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McVitie's Digestive Milk Chocolate

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McVitie's Digestive Wheat Biscuits - The Original (Small)
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McVitie's Digestive Wheat Biscuits - The Original (Large)
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McVitie's Biskrem Chocolate Biscuits Intense
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McVitie's Biskrem Chocolate Biscuits Intense

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McVitie's Biskrem biscuits with a sweet peach cream center.
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McVitie's Biskrem Peach Biscuits

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McVitie's Biskrem biscuits with a lemon cream center.
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McVitie's Biskrem Lemon Biscuits

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Edinburgh, 1830 — and one very famous invention

McVitie's traces back to a single bakery opened by Robert McVitie in Edinburgh in 1830. Its most important creation came in 1892, when a young employee named Alexander Grant developed the Digestive biscuit; the Chocolate Digestive followed in 1925 and went on to become the single best-selling biscuit in the UK, a position it has held for decades. Jaffa Cakes arrived in 1927, and the Hobnob — a relative latecomer — in 1985.

The classics we carry

Our McVitie's selection focuses on the icons: plain and chocolate Digestives, Hobnobs, and Jaffa Cakes, imported from the UK rather than reformulated for other markets. They're the definition of an everyday treat — and they sit naturally beside the rest of our British sweets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are they called "digestive" biscuits?
The name dates to the 1890s, when the baking soda in the recipe was believed to have antacid, digestion-aiding properties. That claim doesn't really hold up nutritionally, but the name stuck — a British digestive is simply a semi-sweet wheatmeal biscuit, not a health food.
Is a Jaffa Cake a cake or a biscuit?
Legally, a cake. In a famous 1991 UK tax case, McVitie's argued Jaffa Cakes were cakes (VAT-free) rather than chocolate-covered biscuits (which are taxed). To prove it, they showed the sponge goes hard when stale, the way a cake does, while a biscuit goes soft. They won.
Is the chocolate on the top or the bottom of a Chocolate Digestive?
According to McVitie's, the chocolate side is technically the bottom — it's the last part coated during manufacturing. Most people eat them chocolate-side up anyway, which has fuelled a good-natured national argument for years.
What's the difference between a Digestive and a Hobnob?
A Digestive is smooth and fine-textured, made from wheatmeal. A Hobnob is coarser and knobbly, built around rolled oats, which makes it sturdier and better at surviving a long dunk. Both come plain or chocolate-topped.

Ingredients & nutritional facts

Information about ingredients and nutritional values are displayed here to reflect our current products. We recommend you to compare this information with the information on the packaging of the orders that you receive. Any variations will be due to potential transition periods, as a result of new information by the manufacturers.