A french Technical Manager J. Rondalin was working for the Peak Frean's Company back in the early 1920's actually and came up with the idea. Using the same dough as was used for the companies crisp bread called Vitawheat. He experimented with various shapes and flavors. The final product was launched in December 1929 just in time for the Christmas social season.
Twiglets was created in 1929.
No, they are then called americans!!!!!!!!
Yes, but only if they are in sealed packets.
Its a form of twig shape crunchy cracker that is covered in a marmite form coating,
As in the diet bars? It's actually not good for you because of the ingredients inside them. Try Twiglets or Special K!
Yes, but only if they are in sealed packets. If the packets are open, possibly you cannot. Also, you must declare all FOOD items on your arrival card (they give it to you on the aeroplane) into Australia. This includes twiglets and chocolate. If you declare them, by ticking the "yes" box, there will be no problem. If you do not declare some food items, and customs find them, you will have a big problem, not because of the food, but because you have LIED on your declaration card. Also, declaring a bit of "safe" food (processed, in packets, no meat or dairy or nuts or honey) will often enable you to bypass the customs inspection queue, and get out of the airport quicker.
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it was invented on 1966 it was invented on 1966
When and where were snickerdoodles invented Why were snickerdoodles invented
It was invented when it was invented XD
The lowest iron content is in Watercress: 2.2 mg; Red Kidney beans: 2.5 mg; Wholemeal bread: 2.7 mg; Malt bread: 2.8 mg; Soya beans: 3 mg, Twiglets: 3 mg; Almonds: 3 mg; Hazelnuts: 3.2 mg.
The CD was invented in 2001 Thomas clamps invented it.