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  2. Penguin (biscuit) - Wikipedia

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    The Tim Tam, produced by Arnott's in Australia and first sold in 1964, was based on the Penguin. [2] Occasional media references include tongue-in-cheek debates over which is the superior biscuit. [3] [4] During the 1980s, the Penguin brand became known for their television advertising slogan "When you're p-p-p-peckish, p-p-p-pick up a Penguin ...

  3. Tim Tam - Wikipedia

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    The biscuit was created by Ian Norris. During 1958 he took a world trip looking for inspiration for new products. While traveling in Britain, he found the Penguin biscuit and decided to try to "make a better one".

  4. Category:United Biscuits brands - Wikipedia

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    Penguin (biscuit) S. Skips (snack) Space Raiders (snack food) T. Taxi (chocolate) Trio (chocolate bar) Twiglets; W. Wheat Crunchies This page was last edited on ...

  5. Bourbon biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Many other companies make their own version of the biscuit under the "Bourbon" name, including major supermarkets. [9] McVitie's chocolate-coated Penguin biscuits are made with the same biscuit mix as their bourbon biscuit, but the filling is different. [10]

  6. Animal cracker - Wikipedia

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    Stauffer's Biscuit Company produced their first batch of animal crackers in York, Pennsylvania, in 1871. [2] Other domestic bakeries, including the Dozier-Weyl Cracker Company of St. Louis, and the Holmes and Coutts Company of New York City, were the predecessors of the National Biscuit Company, today's "Nabisco Brands".

  7. Category:Scottish brands - Wikipedia

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    Penguin (biscuit) The Press and Journal; Pringle of Scotland; R. R & J Templeton; Robertson's; Rockstar North; Rose's lime juice; Royal Bank of Scotland; Royal ...

  8. Crawford's - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool factory was highly mechanised, allowing creation of more elaborate biscuit designs, in particular the Custard cream which promptly became one of Britain's most popular biscuits. [10] The Fairfield factory made snack bars including Bandits, Penguin, and 54321 chocolate. [2]

  9. Talk:Penguin (biscuit) - Wikipedia

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