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  2. Munchy's - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Munchy's factory was built in Johor, Malaysia, with 120,000 sq ft (11,000 m 2) of real estate and fully automated wafer technology.Considered the most advanced fully automatic wafer plant in South East Asia to date, three new products were revealed – Muzic Wafers, Munchini Wafer Rolls and Lexus Biscuits.

  3. Julie's - Wikipedia

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    Julie’s is a biscuit brand sold in 80 countries across Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. It was founded in 1984 by Su Chin Hock in Malacca, Malaysia. It has been marketed as Julie’s since 1985. Its products include Julie’s Peanut Butter Sandwich biscuits and Julie’s Love Letters wafer rolls.

  4. Jacob's - Wikipedia

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    With the acquisition of Groupe Danone's biscuit division by Kraft Foods in 2007, the production and sales of Jacob's biscuits in Malaysia is undertaken by Mondelez Malaysia. As of 2015, the Aintree factory produced over 55,000 tonnes of products each year, [13] and as of 2022 4,000 tonnes of crackers are produced annually at the factory. [14 ...

  5. Hup Seng - Wikipedia

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    Hup Seng (Chinese: 合成) is a Malaysian manufacturer of biscuits.. In 1957, four brothers of the Kerk family, and another partner, founded Hup Seng in the Malay village of Parit Linau Kecil, Bukit Pasir in Batu Pahat, Johor, with a capital of RM1,500 to sell confectioneries including biscuits.

  6. Yamazaki Baking - Wikipedia

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    Yamazaki products can be found in various Asian countries, including Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and China(including Hong Kong).. In October 1970, the company established a joint venture, Yamazaki Nabisco Co., Ltd. (now known as Yamazaki Biscuits), with Nabisco of the United States and Nichimen Jitsugyo Corporation (currently Sojitz Corporation).

  7. Marie biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The Marie biscuit was created by the London bakery Peek Freans in 1874 to commemorate the marriage of the Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia to the Duke of Edinburgh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It became popular throughout Europe, particularly in Portugal and Spain where, following the Civil War , the biscuit became a symbol of the country's economic ...

  8. The Italian Baker - Wikipedia

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    The Massimo company has invested MYR120 million into a fully automated bakery plant in Indah Island, Selangor which produces 16,000 loaves of bread and 24,000 buns daily and transport to West Malaysia.

  9. Tambun biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Tambun biscuits. Tambun biscuits (Chinese: 淡汶餅; Tâi-lô: Tām-būn-piánn) are a miniaturised form of tau sar pneah (Chinese: 豆沙餅; Tâi-lô: Tāu-sá-piánn), both popular delicacies in Penang, Malaysia, made of wheat flour, sugar, green bean paste, fried onions, lard, and salt.