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Woolworths Vanilla Creme Wafer Biscuits 125g

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Vanilla Wafers. Delicate & sweet biscuits with naturally flavoured creme.

Woolworths Vanilla Creme Wafer Biscuits 125g

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MD ZAHED ULLAH

Feb 12, 2026

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Positives ✔️ Affordable treat Many shoppers consider these a cheap, everyday snack or treat — easy to pick up for lunchboxes, afternoon tea, or with a coffee. (Own-brand products like this are typically low-priced.) ✔️ Classic sweet flavour & texture Vanilla creme wafers have a familiar sweet vanilla cream between crispy wafer layers — a pleasant combination for fans of light sweet biscuits. ✔️ Generally well-liked among similar Woolworths wafer products Comparable Woolworths wafer packets often score reasonably well from customers for flavour and texture. (The product listing shows solid average review ratings from various merchants.) ✔️ Convenient serving size The 125 g pack is portable and easy to share or snack on over a few sittings. ⸻ 👎 Negatives ⚠️ High in sugar and fat Per 100 g, this product contains about 36-37 g sugar and 26-27 g total fat, including saturated fats — making it an energetically dense snack that’s not great if you’re watching sugar or fat intake.  ⚠️ Low protein and no meaningful fibre Nutrition data shows very little protein (≈ 5.8 g per 100 g) and no listed dietary fibre, so it’s not very filling or nutritious as a snack.  ⚠️ Allergen concerns Contains milk, gluten, soy, wheat and sulphites, and may contain traces of peanuts, eggs, hazelnuts — so it’s unsuitable for many allergy/diet restrictions.  ⚠️ Highly processed ingredients Like most store-brand wafers, they use refined flours, palm oil and added sugars — typical for this category, but not ideal for those seeking whole foods.  ⚠️ Mixed informal sentiment online Some people recall the product fondly from childhood, but others feel it’s “just cheap sugar” or not particularly special compared with other brands — taste enjoyment can vary by personal preference. (Anecdotal social media commentary suggests mixed nostalgic vs. “cheap” impressions

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