Arnott's Shapes
Arnott's Shapes are a popular line of biscuits produced by Arnott's Biscuits Holdings, an Australian food company. The Shapes range includes a variety of flavours, each with a unique shape that corresponds to its name.
History[edit | edit source]
Arnott's Shapes were first introduced in the 1950s, and have since become a staple in Australian households. The original flavours were Barbecue and Chicken Crimpy, and over the years, many more flavours have been added to the range.
Product Range[edit | edit source]
Arnott's Shapes are available in a variety of flavours, each with a unique shape and colour. Some of the most popular flavours include:
- Barbecue: These biscuits are shaped like small ovals and have a smoky, sweet flavour.
- Chicken Crimpy: These are shaped like small rectangles and have a savoury chicken flavour.
- Pizza: These are shaped like small squares and have a tangy pizza flavour.
- Cheese and Bacon: These are shaped like small circles and have a rich cheese and bacon flavour.
In addition to these, Arnott's has also released limited edition flavours and shapes over the years.
Production[edit | edit source]
Arnott's Shapes are produced in a factory in Sydney, Australia. The biscuits are made from wheat flour, vegetable oil, and flavourings, which are then baked until crisp.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Arnott's Shapes are a popular snack in Australia and have a loyal following. They are often served at parties and gatherings, and are a common sight in lunch boxes across the country.
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