According to their website, the company was founded in 1853 by Michael Spedding - the original confectionery shop was in Batley. When he retired in 1897, he passed the business onto his son-in-law, Fred Ellis Fox. Fred's sons joined him in the company, and in 1960 the family changed the company name to Fox's Biscuits.
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Silver foxes are often called gray or grey foxes.
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In Ireland and England alike, cookies are chocolate-chipped circular biscuits. If you're American, I think you call all biscuits cookies. If so, the answer you are looking for is biscuits.
There is no specific collective noun, but they would normally be known as a packet of biscuits or tin of biscuits.
During the Civil War, dried biscuits were called hardtack.
Biscuits.
They were originally called Rolled Oats Biscuits. Subsequently they were renamed Anzac Crispies - and later Anzac biscuits.
A person who makes biscuits can be referred to as a baker. In a more specific context, if they specialize in making biscuits, they might be called a biscuit maker. However, the term "baker" generally encompasses anyone who bakes various types of goods, including biscuits.
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