Good Afternoon,
These whirls were on offer and whilst they were at a cheaper price, I decided to try them. I love the original Viennese Whirls. I wasn't keen on the Toffee Whirls, so let's see what the Millionaire Whirls are like.
Courtesy of Tesco
Mr Kipling Deluxe Millionaire Whirls
"Shortcake Whirls with a Salted Caramel Flavour Filling and Toffee Sauce, Part Enrobed in Milk Chocolate.
Introducing Mr Kipling Signature Collection: a combination of mouth-watering flavours in Mr Kipling's most renowned recipes to create a range of deliciously indulgent cakes.
Whether it's treating yourself or sharing with friends, the Signature Collection brings a special moment to every day.
Discover the Mr Kipling Signature Collection Deluxe Millionaire Whirls: a delicious shortcake biscuit, followed by a layer of toffee sauce and salted caramel flavour creme, topped with a chocolate coated shortcake biscuit."
Well I really liked the top shortcake covered in chocolate and I liked the filling and the toffee sauce, but the filling that was supposed to taste like salted caramel didn't. To me it tasted just of buttercream. I don't know why you would put caramel whether it's salted or not alongside toffee. One or the other but not both. That's probably why I couldn't taste the salted caramel. Nevertheless this was a nice whirl and it was 100 times better than the toffee one I had over Halloween. I think Mr Kipling should scrap the toffee one I didn't like and replace it with this, but overall the original raspberry ones are the best.
These were nice and I would have them again but I would not pay full price for them. I wonder if there will be a festive whirl to come for Christmas. If they did bring one out, I would be there to try it.