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  2. McVitie - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... McVitie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: George ...

  3. McVitie's - Wikipedia

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    McVitie's (/ m ə k ˈ v ɪ t i z /) [1] is a British snack food brand owned by United Biscuits.The name is derived from the original Scottish biscuit maker, McVitie & Price, Ltd., established in 1830 on Rose Street in Edinburgh, Scotland.

  4. Abbey Crunch - Wikipedia

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    Abbey Crunch was a British biscuit brand produced by McVitie's. The tag line was "the original oat biscuit". The tag line was "the original oat biscuit". [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. Cheddars - Wikipedia

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    Mini Cheddars were the result of product diversification by McVitie's in 1984–1985. New flavours were later introduced, including Marmite, BBQ Beef, Branston Pickle, Cheese & Onion, Ham & Cheese and Mature Cheddar. They are commonly sold as a snack in pubs throughout the United Kingdom, and from shops, in one-portion packets and multi-portion ...

  6. Hobnob biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The commercial recipe for Hobnob biscuits was introduced by McVitie's in the UK in 1985. [5] A best seller, demand for the plain Hobnobs led to the introduction of a chocolate variant in 1987. [5] The biscuit is available in many varieties, including dark chocolate, chocolate orange, and Hobnob bars.

  7. Promoting Healthy Choices: Information vs. Convenience - HuffPost

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    varied by: 1) provision of general calorie recommendations, 2) provision of specific calorie information, and 3) whether high- or low-calorie items were more easily accessible. Results suggest that a strictly informational approach may be less effective than subtle guidance in enticing fast-food customers towards healthier meals.

  8. Taxi (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    Taxi was the name of a chocolate biscuit sold under the McVitie's biscuit brand. [1] It was produced by the European food manufacturer United Biscuits. [2] The bar consisted of layers of wafer, caramel, and chocolate creme, and was covered in chocolate, and was suitable for a vegetarian diet. [3]

  9. Penguin (biscuit) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2003, McVitie's produced several "sub brands" or variations of the Penguin biscuit: Penguin Chukkas, Wing Dings, Flipper Dipper, Splatz and Mini Splatz. These variations were accompanied by a £5 million promotional campaign. [12] In January 2008, McVitie's also produced Penguin triple chocolate wafers. [13]