In a Biskit

In a Biskit is a line of snack crackers produced by Nabisco. Originally released in the US as Chicken in a Biscuit in early 1964,[1] the line has since grown to be available internationally with a variety of flavours. In the U.S., the product is flavoured with dehydrated cooked chicken,[2] but international formulations differ because of varied manufacturing. While Australian Kraft Chicken in a Biskit (manufactured in China[3]) lists chicken meat among the ingredients, an independent chemistry assay detected "no protein from any meat species" in the product.[4]

In Australia, Nabisco also produces vegemite, bacon, and nacho flavoured "biskits", as well as more traditional flavours such as barbecue, crispy potato, and salt and vinegar. In a Biskit crackers are packaged in a 175–200 gram box or a "Multi-pack" containing ten bags of 25 grams each. Multi-packs are used in several Nabisco products, and were introduced as part of the In a Biskit line in August 1999. All the 'In a Biskit' range were discontinued in Spring 2015 in Australia.

In the United States, the Chicken in a Biskit and Swiss in a Biskit variants are currently available, as part of a line of crackers known as Flavor Originals that includes Better Cheddars, Sociables, and Vegetable Thins. Chicken in a Biskit is available in original and BBQ flavors.

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References

  1. "Chicken in a Bisket". Ebony (advertisement) 19 (5): 141. 1 March 1964. JUST HATCHED! Great new snack cracker, Chicken in a Biskit
  2. "Nabisco Flavor Originals Chicken In A Biskit". Nabisco. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  3. "Chicken in a Biscuit box scan". Lifestyle Therapies. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
  4. Rolfe, John (26 March 2010). "No chook, just crackers". thetelegraph.com.au. We couldn’t get a result because there was no protein from any meat species there

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