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Old 07-09-2011, 04:37 PM   #1
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Question to people from England (or maybe the whole UK)

Yesterday I bought a box of biscuits. What caught my eye, besides that they looked tasty (and indeed they are ), is that they are advertised as "English-like biscuits." Being the obsessive person I am, I searched google for pictures of English biscuits without luck. So I want to ask if English (or British) people know these triangular tasty biscuits or if it is just an advertisement stunt.

The maker is listed as Upper Crust Bakery from Phoenix, Az (USA). The biscuits are made of integral flour (I think wheat) and feature raisins, cranberries, and almonds (see the attachments).

Thanks in advance
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