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  2. Squiggles - Wikipedia

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    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. Sledging ration - Wikipedia

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    They included pemmican, sugar, fortified biscuits, butter, cocoa and tea. [2] Gino Watkins developed a sledging ration in 1930 for the British Arctic Air Route Expedition. His formula (with modifications) was one of the most popular among polar winter parties until the 1950s. He recommended 5,522 calories per day for each member.

  4. List of crackers - Wikipedia

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    Water biscuits are baked using only flour and water, without shortening or other fats usually used in biscuit production. They are thin, hard and brittle, and usually served with cheese or wine. This is a list of crackers. A cracker is a baked good typically made from a grain-and-flour dough and usually manufactured in large quantities.

  5. Garibaldi biscuit - Wikipedia

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    They have a golden brown, glazed exterior and a moderately sweet pastry, but their defining characteristic is the layer of squashed fruit which gives rise to the colloquial names fly sandwiches, flies' graveyards, dead fly biscuits, [4] squashed fly biscuits, or in New Zealand, fly traps, because the squashed fruit resemble squashed flies. [5] [6]

  6. BP-5 Compact Food - Wikipedia

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    BP-5 Compact Food (also known as a BP-5 biscuit) is a high-calorie, vitamin fortified, compact, compressed and dry emergency food (food ration bar), often used by relief agencies for the emergency feeding of refugees and internally displaced persons.

  7. Category:Biscuits - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. B. Biscuit brands (2 C, 58 P) C. Cookies (9 C, 66 P) ... W. Water biscuit; Wibele This page was ...

  8. Abernethy biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The Abernethy biscuit is a type of digestive biscuit, a baked good originally designed to be eaten as a support to proper digestion. [2] In creating his biscuit, Abernethy was following a trend of other medical practitioners like English William Oliver of Bath, Somerset, inventor of the Bath Oliver; and the American preacher Sylvester Graham, a ...

  9. Malcolm Bricklin - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm N. Bricklin (born March 9, 1939) is an American businessman, widely known for an unorthodox career spanning more than six decades with numerous prominent failures and successes — primarily manufacturing or importing automobiles to the United States, ultimately starting over thirty companies throughout the course of his business career.