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  2. Arnott's Group - Wikipedia

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    The original Arnott's logo depicted a multi-coloured parrot sitting atop a T-shaped perch, eating a cracker biscuit. During a radio interview on ABC, William Arnott's great-great-great-grandson stated that the logo represents the proverb "Honesty is the best policy" where the phrase was constructed from "On his T, is the best pol' (polly) I see".

  3. Kingston (biscuit) - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston Biscuit falls under the 'Delicious Creams' family of Arnotts' sweet biscuits. The Kingston is widely available in Australia , sold in most supermarkets in 200 g (7.1 oz) packages of twelve individual biscuits, [ 4 ] or as one of the five biscuits in the Arnott's Assorted Creams 500 g (18 oz) variety pack.

  4. William Arnott (biscuit manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    William Arnott, c. 1869 William Arnott was a prominent member of the Wesleyan Church and taught Sunday school for close to 25 years. [11] In 1848, Arnott wed Monica Sinclair, who already had four children at the time of the marriage; Sinclair died aged 36 on 11 April 1865. [4]

  5. Monte Carlo (biscuit) - Wikipedia

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    The Monte Carlo biscuit is available in most Australian supermarkets, being typically sold in 250 g (8.8 oz) packages of 12 individual biscuits and as one of the five biscuits in the Arnott's Assorted Creams 500 g (18 oz) variety pack.

  6. Arnott's fans 'raging' as another Aussie classic axed ... - AOL

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  7. SAO (biscuit) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1993 book The Story of Arnott's Famous Biscuits, Ross Arnott states that Sao was the name of a sailing boat [a] which his grandfather (Arnott's founder William Arnott) saw on Lake Macquarie, of which he said "That would make a good name for a biscuit." [7] 1905 advertisement for SAO biscuits in the Sydney Morning Herald

  8. Family ‘dumbfounded’ by 84-year-old biscuit found in late ...

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    The photo in the now-viral post shows a normal-looking biscuit sitting below a piece of paper that reads: “Biscuit made by Mrs. Dora L Chambers in August 1940 at the Blankenship home.”

  9. Iced VoVo - Wikipedia

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    A plate of Iced VoVo biscuits. An Iced VoVo is a wheat flour biscuit topped with 2 strips of pink fondant flanking a strip of raspberry jam and sprinkled with coconut. [1] It is a product of the Australian-based biscuit company Arnott's (now American-owned). Previously known as Iced Vo-Vo biscuits, the brand was first registered in 1906. [1]