
McVitie's launches brand new fruity flavour of nation's favourite biscuit & they're PINK
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
MCVITIE'S have announced an exciting new version of the nation's favourite biscuit.
The beloved treat has undergone an exciting makeover to give a brand new flavour.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
3
Biscuit fans are in for a literal treat as McVitie's announces a new version of the beloved Digestive (stock image)
Credit: Getty
Whether you're a fan of the chocolate or the plain, whether you're a dunker or a straight-up muncher, this new version is worth a try.
McVitie's announced they are "putting a fruity spin" on the iconic biscuit by adding an entirely new flavour to the range, and it's the latest in a new line of releases.
The beloved biscuit brans is "bringing a burst of colour" with the launch of the limited-edition McVitie's Pink Digestives Raspberry & Cream Flavour.
That's right, McVitie's production lines are now baking perfectly pink biscuits.
While each biscuit will maintain the classic golden-baked Digestive disc, it will have a whole new look and flavour.
The biscuit will topped with a luscious raspberry and cream-flavour coating.
According to McVitie's, the release hopes to "bring together nostalgic flavours in a fun, fruity, and irresistibly moreish bite".
So pack up your picnic basket because McVitie's Pink Digestives are set to be the seasons' ultimate sweet treat.
Benazir Barlet-Batada, Marketing Director at McVitie's, spoke about the exciting new release.
'As we continue to celebrate 100 years of McVitie's Chocolate Digestives, we wanted to mark the next chapter in our history by reinventing the nation's favourite," she said.
Most popular treats for Brits on holiday
"Fun, fresh and packed with fruity flavour, the new Pink Digestives are designed to delight devoted Digestives fans and foodies alike.'
McVitie's Pink Digestives Raspberry & Cream Flavour are now available to buy in Sainsbury's.
A full rollout of the limited edition flavour will see the snacks hit shelves across UK supermarkets from 21 July.
You can pick up a standard packet of 15 biscuits for £2.35, while the current promo version are marked down to just £1.85.
And since the classic Chocolate Digestive from McVitie's was previously rated as the nation's favourite, you may want to act fast to nab this deal.
3
But make sure you don't make a common error when enjoying this tasty treat.
The biscuit brand recently revealed that most customers were eating the popular product wrong.
Making a simple switch can help you enjoy the sweet flavour even more.
You can check out the McVitie's social media platforms for more information on the exciting new snack.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Record
2 hours ago
- Daily Record
Danny Jones' wife makes first post including him since Maura Higgins kiss
Georgia has shared Danny on her social media for the first time since the scandal. Danny Jones' wife Georgia shared a tribute to her husband for the first time since he was pictured kissing Love Island star Maura Higgin. The 38-year-old, who shares seven-year-old son Cooper with McFly star Danny, 39, shared a sweet post to him on Instagram to mark Father's Day. After she posted a snap of her own dad, she then went on to post a cute photo of Cooper cuddling into his dad. She sweetly captioned the post: "For the Dads. Happy Father's Day." Georgia's post is the first that he's appeared on her social media page since he was papped kissing his I'm A Celebrity co-star Maura at a Brits after party back in March. Danny, who has been married to Georgia for over a decade, issued a grovelling public apology after the drunken smooch. In a statement on his Instagram Story, he said: "Hello everyone, sorry it's taken me a while to post this but I've taken some time out to be with those closest to me. I want to deeply apologise to my wife and family for putting them in this situation. I love them so much and we'll continue to deal with this privately." He added to fans: "I love you guys, thank you for your patience, understanding, and support. See you all soon, Danny." Following the BRITs scandal, apparently, Georgia temporarily moved out of their family home. Insiders claimed that the whole situation was "embarrassing" for the mother-of-one, who married Danny back in 2014. Shortly after the kiss, a source claimed that while "they may still be married, they are not together and she is still working out what she wants to do." However, it's now believed Georgia is back in the family home in West London and has returned to host her podcast, Mum's The Word! with friend Kelsey Parker. A source told the Mirror in April: "Georgia is returning to face the music after weeks away. She took some time for herself after the incident blew up but now she's ready to talk." "This wasn't some grand gesture where she suddenly packed her bags and left. It was just a girlie few nights at a close pal's flat. Yes, she wanted some space, but she is home now, and while things are still fragile, they are trying to work things through," a separate source confirmed. Danny is said to be eager to work through things and get his marriage with Georgia back on track. "He has made it clear he will do anything to make it work. He loves Georgia and wants their marriage to get back on track," a source told The Sun. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community!


Daily Mirror
4 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Danny Jones' wife's statement with first post of him since Maura Higgins kiss
Danny Jones' wife Georgia has hinted things may be getting back on track for the couple following the Maura Higgins kiss scandal at the Brit Awards Danny Jones' wife Georgia has posted about him for the first time since THAT Maura Higgins kiss. The 38-year-old, who shares seven-year-old son Cooper with McFly star Danny, 39, paid tribute to her husband on Father's Day. Sharing a snap with her own dad first, former Miss England Georgia then shared a sweet snap of Cooper hugging dad Danny. She cutely captioned the post: "For the Dads. Happy Father's Day." It's the first time Danny has appeared on Georgia's grid since he was spotted kissing his I'm A Celebrity co-star Maura at a Brits after party back in March. Danny, who has been married to Georgia for over a decade, issued a grovelling public apology after the drunken snog. In a statement, he said: "Hello everyone, sorry it's taken me a while to post this but I've taken some time out to be with those closest to me. I want to deeply apologise to my wife and family for putting them in this situation. I love them so much and we'll continue to deal with this privately." He added to fans: "I love you guys, thank you for your patience, understanding, and support. See you all soon, Danny." READ MORE: Maura Higgins confirmed for major TV show after being replaced on Love Island After the Maura kiss came to light, Georgia temporarily moved out of their family home. Insiders claimed that the entire ordeal has been "embarrassing" for the mother-of-one, who tied the knot with Danny in 2014. Back in March, a source claimed that while "they may still be married, they are not together and she is still working out what she wants to do." But it's thought Georgia is now back living in the family home in West London and has returned to host her podcast, Mum's The Word! with pal Kelsey Parker. A source told the Mirror in April: "Georgia is returning to face the music after weeks away. She took some time for herself after the incident blew up but now she's ready to talk." "This wasn't some grand gesture where she suddenly packed her bags and left. It was just a girlie few nights at a close pal's flat. Yes, she wanted some space,but she is home now, and while things are still fragile, they are trying to work things through," a separate source confirmed. Danny, on the other hand, is reported to be keen to work things out and get his marriage with Georgia back on track. "He has made it clear he will do anything to make it work. He loves Georgia and wants their marriage to get back on track," a source told The Sun. Last month Danny skipped an appearance at the BAFTA TV awards after it was rumoured Maura would be there. The 34-year-old made a return to the spotlight on the BAFTA red carpet. Though Maura has remained tight-lipped on the kiss, a source told The Mirror that Maura had been in a "bad way and really struggling". They said: "Maura is a tough character but the reaction to events has been utterly relentless, and it's fair to say it's taken its toll. "She has found all of this very difficult to navigate. She appreciates she's in the public eye and there is extra interest around her, but the abuse is off the charts, and people need to calm down. She is trying to treat things as business as usual, but it's hard."


Daily Mirror
12 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Chart-topping musician admits BRIT Awards leaving London is 'right move'
EXCLUSIVE: Sigma star Cameron Edwards has opened up on his views following the news that the BRIT Awards are leaving London for the first time, admitting it's time to celebrate all UK music Sigma's Cameron Edwards admits it's "right" that the BRIT Awards are finally leaving London. It was announced earlier this week that the glitzy music event will be leaving London for the first time. For the first time, the annual event, which celebrates the best of British music, as well as international artists, will be moving to Manchester's Co-op Live for 2026 and 2027 after 45 ceremonies in London. Chart topper, Cameron Edwards, one half of drum and bass duo Sigma, believes this is the right move. Despite being from the south of England, Cam and Joe Lenzie met in 2006 while studying at Leeds University, so have a strong connection to the north. "It's probably about right," Cam exclusively told the Mirror, following the release of their latest track, Jungle, featuring Stefflon Don and Yung Saber. He added: "I mean, it's the BRITs, it should be Britain, right? Why not? There's a lot of talent outside of London so it should be celebrated." Speaking of Sigma's origins, he explained: "We were at university up there, that's how we met and sort of formed everything we did. There's a big divide in terms of the way people are with you in the north and the south. "Generally, the further up north you get, the friendlier people are. I lived in Manchester for almost 10 years and absolutely loved it, Leeds is an amazing city. I've got very fond memories of both places, so why not take the BRITs elsewhere?" But while Sigma have previously worked with major labels, the duo have since gone independent for their latest record, Day One. "We were part of the major label system for just over 10 years," he said, before adding: "Like any sort of longterm relationship, it had its ups and downs but it's nice to come out of it and have that kind of knowledge we probably didn't have when we started, having had ten years of experience with a major label and be able to make decisions on our own. "It's more down to how quickly we can make decisions because there's just Joe and I. We don't have to ask anyone, so we're doing everything ourselves – it's been very liberating to be honest, and it's been a great start." However, he admits while it's stressful working independently, he believes that there had always been stress behind the scenes. "Doing everything independently, you forget, it's literally everything you see that happens we've made a decision on," Cam said. He went on to explain that this includes social media posts, people they are working with and who they choose to record with. In more recent years, independent artists including RAYE, Sugababes and The Zutons have gone on to have astronomical success after steering away from major labels and making decisions themselves. However, he acknowledges that major labels do have an important part to play when it comes to breaking new artists, and budgets are often a lot higher. "If something starts doing well, they can generally throw money behind it, almost like a bank," he said, admitting that Sigma don't have the opportunity to plough into a huge campaign. Now, the duo have to "carefully" plan things. "I think there's definitely a shift at the moment," he said of musicians working independently, adding: "I think if you're an established name, you've got a bit of a fanbase already, maybe people are realising they don't maybe need the full structure of 30 people working for you. "Obviously, the percentages are much better when you're independent as well," noting that record labels, management and publicists often take a percentage of any money generated by the artist. Creative freedom is also a bonus, with Cam and Joe being able to decide who they collaborate with. Their track with Stefflon Don and Yung Saber came by chance. "Some of these tunes we'd had loops we'd started and some people we reached out to," he said, before reflecting on their track, R U SLEEPING with Dizzee Rascal. He revealed that he and Joe dropped the musician a direct message on social media, but Dizzee sadly didn't see it. Their luck changed when they bumped into him at a festival in Bournemouth, with the rapper instantly agreeing to jump on the record. He, however, admits the Stefflon track was very different. "We worked with Yung Saber and he dropped the lyric in the track that says '16 shots like Stefflon Don' and we were like 'Imagine having her on it'. "I think Joe had been speaking to one of her producers and studio guys, and I was like 'Let's just send him the tune and see if we can lock it in.' It was a Sunday, and she came back to us and said she loved the track. It was completely random, totally unscripted," before adding it was "organic and a mad story." He admits the track is a "nod" to the drum and bass sound, which has had a resurgence in recent years. Cam says the genre was "very popular" when Sigma emerged ten years ago, but has now seen a new generation of artists coming through and putting vocals on drum and bass tracks. One singer who you wouldn't have imagined on a drum and bass track is Paloma Faith, who joined the lads on their 2014 Number 1, Changing. "It was Ella Eyre who first did the vocal on that tune," Cam said, but unfortunately, Ella couldn't commit to being on the record, meaning Paloma took over. But since their first release of Lassitude with DJ Fresh in 2010, Cam says there have been "a lot of positive moments," but the duo have also faced "hard moments." He said: "I think this journey of independence feels very close to home. We were very lucky to have a lot of success ten years ago. "It was ten years ago when I was probably in a slightly different place as a man, and Joe was as well in terms of our egos. We probably didn't handle it as well as we probably are now. It's a very different time, the little wins we get now really mean the world to us because it's something that we've put all of our effort into, all of our backing, all of my money, everything." He added: "I would say this journey of independence is probably a highlight for us." Cam says that when Sigma were topping the charts, he felt as though the duo had imposter syndrome after arriving at Radio 1 to collect their Official Number 1. "I didn't really think I should be there," he said, adding that he was "blocking it out" as it felt "strange." "If we ever were to have that success again, mentally, we'd be in a different place to appreciate it more," Cam said. Day One is scheduled for release in October this year via DAY ONES. Jungle feat Stefflon Don and Yung Saber is available now.