• After a six-year hiatus, In A Biskit savoury snacks are returning to Australian supermarket shelves.The two flavours – Chicken In A Biskit and Drumstick In A Biskit – are back!
    After a six-year hiatus, In A Biskit savoury snacks are returning to Australian supermarket shelves.The two flavours – Chicken In A Biskit and Drumstick In A Biskit – are back!
  • After a six-year hiatus, In A Biskit savoury snacks are returning to Australian supermarket shelves.The two flavours – Chicken In A Biskit and Drumstick In A Biskit – are back!
    After a six-year hiatus, In A Biskit savoury snacks are returning to Australian supermarket shelves.The two flavours – Chicken In A Biskit and Drumstick In A Biskit – are back!
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After a six-year hiatus, In A Biskit savoury snacks are returning to Australian supermarket shelves. 

The two flavours – Chicken In A Biskit and Drumstick In A Biskit – are back in supermarkets around the country after being discontinued in 2015.

Since the range was discontinued, there has been a growing demand for the return of the brand, with consumers establishing ‘Bring Back In A Biskit’ forums. 

Ritz marketing manager Savoury Biscuits and Meals Lucy Fisher said the company heard the many requests to bring back the snacks. 

“We couldn’t ignore their passion for one of Australia’s most iconic snacks, so we’re proud to announce its return,” said Fisher. 

In A Biskit is available at supermarkets and convenience stores nationally for RRP $3.20.

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