| Product type | Cracker |
|---|---|
| Owner | Mondelez International |
| Introduced | 1964; 62 years ago (1964) |
| Previous owners | Nabisco |
| Website | snackworks.com/in-a-biskit |
In a Biskit is a line ofsnackcrackers produced byNabisco. Originally released in the United States asChicken in a Biskit 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 flavored with dehydrated cooked chicken,[2] but international formulations differ.
In the United States, the Chicken in a Biskit and Swiss in a Biskit variants were part of a line of crackers known asFlavor Originals that includedBetter Cheddars,Sociables andVegetable Thins. Chicken in a Biskit was originally available in original and barbecue flavours, and is now available in original and ranch.
In Australia, Nabisco also producedVegemite, bacon andnacho flavoured "biskits", as well as more traditional flavours such as barbecue, crispy potato and salt and vinegar.In a Biskit crackers were packaged in a 175–200 gram box or a "Multi-pack" containing 10 bags of 25 grams each. Multi-packs were used in several Nabisco products and were introduced as part of theIn a Biskit line in August 1999. The line was made at Kraft'sBroadmeadows factory until its closure in 2006.[3] Manufacturing was moved toChina.[4] While Australian Kraft Chicken in a Biskit listed chicken meat among the ingredients, an independent chemistry assay detected "no protein from any meat species" in the product.[5]
Production of the 'In a Biskit' range was discontinued in March 2015.[4] In a Biskit returned to Australian shelves in August 2021 with Chicken and Drumstix flavours,[6] with claims it is "oven baked in Oz" again. In August 2022, Mondelez announced it would release three new flavours inspired by Australian home delivery — Smoky Meatlovers, Cheese Burger and Loaded Cheese.[7] In 2025 it later released "inspired byPhiladelphia Sweet Chilli" and "Peri Peri Drumstix" flavours.[8]
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We couldn't get a result because there was no protein from any meat species there