Tiny Teddy
Tiny Teddy[edit | edit source]
Tiny Teddy is a popular brand of small teddy bear-shaped biscuits manufactured by Arnott's. They were first introduced in Australia in 1991 and have since become a staple in children's lunch boxes and at parties. The biscuits are available in a variety of flavours, including chocolate, honey, and chocolate chip.
History[edit | edit source]
Arnott's first launched Tiny Teddy in 1991. The biscuits quickly gained popularity due to their fun shape and delicious taste. Over the years, Arnott's has introduced several new flavours and limited edition versions of Tiny Teddy.
Flavours[edit | edit source]
Tiny Teddy biscuits are available in several flavours:
- Chocolate: This is one of the original flavours of Tiny Teddy. The biscuits are made with real cocoa, giving them a rich and delicious chocolate taste.
- Honey: Honey Tiny Teddy biscuits are sweet and slightly floral. They are a favourite among children and adults alike.
- Chocolate Chip: These biscuits are studded with tiny chocolate chips, adding an extra layer of chocolatey goodness to the classic Tiny Teddy biscuit.
Limited Editions[edit | edit source]
Over the years, Arnott's has released several limited edition versions of Tiny Teddy. These have included flavours like strawberry, caramel, and even Vegemite. These limited edition biscuits are usually only available for a short time, making them a sought-after treat for Tiny Teddy fans.
Nutritional Information[edit | edit source]
Tiny Teddy biscuits are a fun and tasty snack, but they should be eaten in moderation. Each biscuit contains approximately 20 calories, with the majority of these coming from carbohydrates. They also contain small amounts of protein and fat.
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