Burton's Biscuit Company

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Burton's Biscuit Company[edit | edit source]

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Burton's Biscuit Company is a British biscuit manufacturer that has been producing delicious biscuits for over 100 years. Founded in 1935 by George Burton, the company has grown to become one of the leading biscuit manufacturers in the United Kingdom.

History[edit | edit source]

The history of Burton's Biscuit Company dates back to 1829 when George Burton opened a small bakery in the town of Blackpool. Initially, the bakery produced a variety of baked goods, but it was the biscuits that gained popularity among the locals. Over the years, the company expanded its operations and started supplying biscuits to other towns and cities in the UK.

In 1935, George Burton's son, Joseph Burton, took over the business and officially established Burton's Biscuit Company. Under Joseph's leadership, the company introduced new biscuit varieties and focused on quality and innovation. This led to increased demand for their products and further expansion of the company.

Products[edit | edit source]

Burton's Biscuit Company offers a wide range of biscuits that cater to different tastes and preferences. Some of their popular products include:

  • Jammie Dodgers - A classic British biscuit filled with delicious raspberry or strawberry jam.
  • Wagon Wheels - Iconic round biscuits with a marshmallow filling, covered in chocolate.
  • Maryland Cookies - Crunchy cookies with a variety of flavors, including chocolate chip and double chocolate.
  • Jammie Dodgers Minis - Bite-sized versions of the classic Jammie Dodgers, perfect for snacking on the go.
  • Fish 'n' Chips - Unique biscuit snacks shaped like fish and chips, with a savory flavor.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Burton's Biscuit Company is committed to sustainability and reducing its environmental impact. They have implemented various initiatives to achieve this, including:

  • Using responsibly sourced ingredients for their biscuits.
  • Reducing packaging waste by using recyclable materials.
  • Implementing energy-efficient practices in their manufacturing facilities.
  • Supporting local communities through various social responsibility programs.

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