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  2. Squiggles - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] [6] [10] In 2019 Griffin's trademarked the physical shape and appearance of Squiggles biscuits. Because the biscuit shape is a non-conventional trademark (i.e. not a brand word or logo), Griffin's had to prove that consumers associate the shape of the biscuits with the company Griffin's, not the Squiggles brand.

  3. Old London Foods - Wikipedia

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    Old London Foods, a subsidiary of B&G Foods, is a company best known for its Melba toast products. Originally based in the Bronx and called the King Kone Corporation, the company changed its name to Old London Foods in May 1960 to match their best-known brand of food products, Old London, which had been in use for nearly 25 years.

  4. Jón Sveinsson - Wikipedia

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    Jón Stefán Sveinsson, SJ, better known as Nonni (16 November 1857 – 16 October 1944), was an Icelandic children's writer and member of the Society of Jesus. He left Iceland in 1870 for France, where he converted to Catholicism .

  5. Abernethy biscuit - Wikipedia

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    In the libretto of the comic opera Princess Toto written by W. S. Gilbert (first performance 24 June 1876) the king disguises himself as an Abernethy biscuit. [ 9 ] In Charles Dickens 's first novel, The Pickwick Papers , the character Mr. Solomon Pell is found, "in court, regaling himself, ... , with a cold collation of an Abernethy biscuit ...

  6. Biscuit (bread) - Wikipedia

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    [7] Early British settlers in the United States brought with them a simple, easy style of cooking, most often based on ground wheat and warmed with gravy. [6] Most were not wealthy men and women, and so it was a source of cheap nutrition. Ships biscuits were first referenced in the 12th century in a journey Richard I took to Cyprus.

  7. Bojangles has a 49-step biscuit-making process. The ... - AOL

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    Buttermilk biscuits can be traced back to the simpler times of the 19th century when many people were employed to work on farms. Out of sheer necessity, they found innovative ways to use whatever ...

  8. Category:Biscuits - Wikipedia

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  9. Biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The exception to savoury biscuits is the sweetmeal digestive known as the "Hovis biscuit", which, although slightly sweet, is still classified as a cheese biscuit. [33] Savoury biscuits sold in supermarkets are sometimes associated with a certain geographical area, such as Scottish oatcakes or Cornish wafer biscuits.