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Marie biscuits first appeared in South Africa as far back as 1898 when the Baumann family acquired a 2nd biscuit-making plant capable of producing ‘fancy biscuits’. It is said, however, that the 1st Marie was first produced in 1895 by British biscuit-maker Peek and Frean, and named in honour of the then Duke of Edinburgh’s bride … “Marie.” The name is generic and used by numerous manufacturers. But one particular Marie stands out. After 120 years in SA, BAKERS Blue Label® Maries are still amongst the biggest selling biscuits in the country, and are enjoyed as much today as they have been always.
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Such a crowd pleaser! We mix flour, eggs, milk, coconut, syrup and a touch of BAKERS® magic and … “viola!” The magic happens. How Tennis got its name: In 1911,...
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Named for the gypsies, BAKERS Romany Creams® have since become a household name. They’re so well known, description is unnecessary. As for taste: if there is one thing that proves...
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Crunchy Oat Choc Biscuits. Folks who know call this the Can’t-Resist-It-Biscuit! Established in 1851, Bakes makes the original and best classic choc-kits. The cookie sandwiches uses oat as their primary grain making...