Walkers is a Scottish company, established in 1898 by Joseph Walker in Aberlour. Today, Walkers shortbread is sold in more than 80 countries around the world.
If you mean Millionaire Shortbread - shortbread base, caramel filling and chocolate topping - then possibly Scotland.
the porpose of the walkers crisps business
Walkers are called walkers because they are designed for individuals who need assistance with mobility, allowing them to "walk" more safely and with support. The term emphasizes the primary function of the device, which is to aid users in walking independently. This terminology helps differentiate walkers from other mobility aids, such as wheelchairs or crutches, by focusing on the act of walking.
Well her products are still being sold, but I personally don't know anybody who uses her products. However, you can find them on madamcjwalker.net.
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Walkers Shortbread was created in 1898.
I bought some in WINNERs
There are several recipes that are similar to Walker's shortbread cookies because shortbread generally has much the same texture and recipe. Walkers will have more sugar and preservative than homemade but homemade can be made that is close in taste.
There is no gluten free products currently made by walkers. But i have heard they are thinking to start making some
Leos supermarket in Kew. Upstairs in their Christmas section.
Any grocery store, in the cookie aisle... perhaps only during the Christmas season, though.
it is sold in packets eg multipacks and single packs
The walkers for a baby sold either in a website like or in a baby shop near you. If you are in the USA there are many places to buy a baby walker like The Children Plays, Carters etc..
Walker's Shortbread Co is owned by the Walker family in Scotland. It is not affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
There are at least two reasons shortbread is called shortbread. One is shortbread requires a lot of shortening to make and the other is the term short refers to the texture of the final product.
Shortbread is from Scotland.
The Juliette cookie was a limited time Girl Scout cookie sold in the early 90s. It had a shortbread base, with caramel and nuts, encased in chocolate. It was sold in a teal box.