TUC (cracker)

For other uses, see TUC.
TUC crackers

TUC is a brand of snack biscuit originating in Ireland, available in Europe, Asia, North America and North Africa. The salted savoury snack biscuits are octagonal in shape (like a rectangle with the corners cut off) and are golden yellow in colour. Pinprick holes (to prevent baking bubbles) spell out the name TUC (Trades Union Corporation).[1] TUC crackers for Europe's English speaking markets are made by Jacob Fruitfield Food Group, part of the Valeo Foods Group, and they have a taste somewhat comparable to Ritz in the UK. In mainland Europe they are marketed by Mondelēz International

TUC crackers are now used in a new Milka chocolate bar, which has the original milka chocolate with mini TUC crackers on top of it and on the reverse side.

Varieties of TUC biscuit

Sold as Ritz snacks in Australia, imported from Hungary. There are some varieties of TUC biscuits available:

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