Pepperidge Farm has the license to repackage them under their label.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Tam
http://www.ilovetimtamcookies.com/
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Pepperidge Farm has the license to repackage them under their label.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Tam
http://www.ilovetimtamcookies.com/
Here's another way to enjoy a Tim Tam or two or three or even a whole packet - Gently bite a corner away (to expose some of the biscuit) and do the same to the diagonal corner. Dip one of the bitten corners into your coffee and then suck the other bitten corner (much like you use a straw) and then consume the Tim Tam. Bet once you try this you won't be able to stop. This works well with the original and dark chocolate varieties. I'm from down under and whenever there's a special on at the supermarket I unfortunately weaken...it's worse when I go shopping when I'm hungry. :D
Mmmm.Tim Tam slams...:D :cool: *drool*
I have some in our fridge but i'm ignoring them :)
Dammit! They were on special when I did the groceries the day before yesterday and DD just HAD to have a packet since DH had already bought one earlier in the day and eaten them ALL (without sharing any with me I might add:eek:).
So they are just sitting in the fridge looking at me! I will NOT weaken!
Mint slices are my downfall...:o I don't have any in the house & like to keep it that way for a while. Mint slices seem to call me from the freezer...:o
INGREDIENTS (Tim Tam Original)
Milk chocolate (38%)(sugar, milk solids, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, emulsifiers (e322: soy, e476), flavouring), wheat flour, sugar, vegetable oil, golden syrup, colours (e102, e110, e129, e133, e150), milk solids, cocoa, salt, raising agent(e500), emulsifier (e322: soy) and flavouring. May contain traces of peanut, other nut, egg or seed.
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION PER BISCUIT (Tim Tam Original)
Energy 393kJ, Protein 1.0g, Fat 4.9g (Saturated 2.4g), Carbohydrate 11.3g (Sugars 8.2g), Sodium 31mg.
I am SO with you there. I have not weakened - the Tim Tams are still intact in the fridge. Everybody raves over them, and I enjoy them well enough to have one here or there, but a Mint Slice is my real downfall.:o Ooooooh... Mint Slice..... No wonder I don't have them in the house except when our Canadian mates come to visit!:D
Was grocery shopping this morning. Saw a display of TimTams, but only two kinds, caramel and chocolate creme.
So I bought three of the chocolate cremes, one for the kid's stocking*, one for my stocking, and one for Christmas brunch.*
I don't know whether to say "Thank you!" or ask "Did you HAVE to tell me about these?!?!" :)
(Thank you! They will make an interesting addition to the kid's stocking.*
* unless I eat them first
Wish I could find some just to find out what the big deal is...
Strictly out of scientific curiosity, mind you. ;)
OakLeaf, my interest is solely intellectual curiosity, too!
Ingredients in the Pepperidge Farm US Chocolate Creme:
Sugar, wheat flour, vegetable oils (hydrogenated palm, palm), skim milk powder, cocoa butter, cocoa powder, cocoa liquor, contains 2 per cent or less of: corn flour, sugar syrup, salt, milkfat, butter oil [??], soy lecithin, polyglycerol esters of fatty acids, natural and artificial flavors, sodium bicarbonate, ammonium bicarbonate, sodium metabisulfite, caramel color, yellow 6, red 40, yellow 5 and blue 1.
Not repackaging, licensing the name to sell an inferior product.
Just wrong. Now Tim Tams are going to get a bad name!
Further information on the tim tam slam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHzMf...eature=related
Have to agree that Mint Slice is my weakness over a tim tam from the freezer remind me of summer days after school in Northern South Australia. US Customs accused me of being a commercial importer last time I took a box as carry on!
The one I had were made in Australia, so I would suspect that only the name outside changed (Pepperidge Farm and Arnott's are both owned by Campbell's soup)
The running family conducted a very scientific taste test of sorts.. The "arnotts" from world market are FAR superior to the blather that Pep farms is trying to foist on the american public as a "tim tam".. It's not. Sorry folks, gotta get the real deal arnotts.