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In a Biskit

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Brand of crackers
"Chicken In a Biscuit" redirects here. For other uses, seeChicken and Biscuits (disambiguation).
In a Biskit
Product typeCracker
OwnerMondelez International
Introduced1964; 62 years ago (1964)
Previous ownersNabisco
Websitesnackworks.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.

United States version

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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.

Australian version

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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]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Chicken in a Bisket"(advertisement).Ebony.19 (5): 141. 1 March 1964. RetrievedDecember 29, 2018.JUST HATCHED! Great new snack cracker, Chicken in a Biskit
  2. ^"NABISCO CHICKEN IN A BISKIT CRACKERS".snack works. Nabisco. Retrieved26 August 2019.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^Shaw, Meaghan (2006-01-12)."Melbourne biscuits going Chinese".The Age. Retrieved2022-01-22.
  4. ^abCollier, Karen (2015-08-02)."Ritz In a Biskit chicken and Dixie Drumstick snacks discontinued in Australia".Herald Sun. Retrieved2017-04-14.
  5. ^Rolfe, John (26 March 2010)."No chook, just crackers". thetelegraph.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 2019-04-11.We couldn't get a result because there was no protein from any meat species there
  6. ^Paine, Hannah (2021-08-10)."'Run don't walk': Axed biscuit returns".news.com.au. Retrieved2021-09-28.
  7. ^Gloria, Lorna (2022-08-23)."In A Biskit new flavours inspired by hero tastes of home delivery".Convenience World Magazine. Retrieved2022-09-07.
  8. ^The Grocery Geek AU, 18 February 2025, Retrieved 25 February 2025

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