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The food is called a flapjack in the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, Ireland, and Newfoundland. In other English-speaking countries, the same item is called by different names, such as cereal bar, oat bar or (in Australia and New Zealand) oat slice. In the United States and Canada, "flapjack" is a widely-known but lesser-used term for pancake.
Cereal bar may refer to: Energy bar, which contains cereal and other ingredients; Flapjack (oat bar), also known as a muesli bar; Granola bar
The biscuit is available in many varieties, including dark chocolate, chocolate orange, and Hobnob bars. Other Hobnobs-branded snacks include a Hobnobs flapjack . Hobnobs contains approx 0.16 g of sodium per biscuit.
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Flapjack (oat bar), a sweet tray-baked bar in British and Commonwealth cuisine; Pancake, a flat cake made from batter, sometimes known as a "flapjack" Organisms
The article is about the oat bar, not the North American pancakes. If there is evidence in reliable sources that flapjacks are considered breakfast foods, that should be mentioned, and sourced, in the article.--Beloved Freak 22:44, 30 January 2011 (UTC)