Tiny Teddy
Tiny Teddy is a brand of sweet biscuits manufactured by Arnott's in Australia, since 1991.
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Scott Dewar, son of biscuit designer Robert Dewar is credited with the concept of shrinking the normal "Teddy Bear Biscuit" to a bite sized and cute "Tiny Teddy".
Each biscuit is small and teddy bear-shaped, and variations in facial expression have been given the names Happy, Sleepy, Grumpy, Cheeky, Silly and Hungry.[1] They are similar in appearance to the North American Teddy Grahams.
Tiny Teddy biscuits are available in seven flavours:
- Chocolate chip
- Chocolate
- Honey
- Chocolate half coat
- Caramel
- Cookies and cream
- 100s and 1000s (released 2010)[2]
Also available are three "Tiny Teddy Creams" varieties, two larger tiny teddies joined with a cream filling, in double chocolate, vanilla and strawberry flavours; and "Tiny Teddy Dippers", a lunchbox portion of a handful of tiny teddies and a dipping sauce of white chocolate, strawberry or chocolate-hazelnut In 2004 Arnott's released a range of savoury Tiny Teddy biscuits, but these weren't successful and were shortly discontinued.[3]
In 2006 Arnott's authorised the release of four story books, aimed at pre-school aged children, published as the 'Arnott's Tiny Teddy Adventure Stories'.[4]
In Indonesia, Tiny Teddy are sold as Nyam-Nyam Teddy or Good Time Teddy.
See also
References
- "Tiny Teddy types". Arnott's Biscuits Limited. 2005. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
- "Banana Blue - Product List". Retrieved 2010-07-23.
- Daniel85 (2006-07-23). "Tiny Teddy on Safari". Worldpress (Blog). Retrieved 2008-08-16.
- "Arnott's Tiny Teddy Adventure Stories". Brandname Properties. Retrieved 2008-08-16.