In a Biskit

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In a Biskit is a line of snack crackers produced by Nabisco. Originally released in Australia in 1968, the line has since grown to be available internationally. The most well known variety of In a Biskit crackers, or "flavour crisps", as the box announces, is Chicken In A Biskit, one of the four original flavours. The chicken variety is unique in theory as well as practice, as the crackers do contain some dehydrated chicken.

Nabisco also produces Vegemite, bacon, and nacho flavoured Biskits, as well as more traditional flavours such as barbeque, "Crispy Potato" and salt and vinegar. In a Biskit crackers are packaged in a 175-200 gram box, or bags of ten 25 gram containers called "Multipacks". Multipacks are used in several Nabisco products, and were introduced as part of the In a Biskit line in August 1999.

Though the crackers are popular and continue to sell well, some have criticised them, the Chicken variety in particular.[1][2]

In the United States, only the chicken flavor is available as Chicken In A Biskit and is instead part of a line of crackers known as Flavor Originals that includes Better Cheddars, Sociables, and Vegetable Thins

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