When did Tim Tams come out?

Tim Tam is a popular Australian biscuit brand introduced by Arnott's in 1964. A Tim Tam is a cream-filled sandwich biscuit that was developed by Ian Norris, who worked at Arnott's. During his trip to Britain, he tasted the popular Penguin biscuits and planned to develop a similar sandwich biscuit for his company.
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When did Tim Tams come to Australia?

Tim Tam is a brand of chocolate biscuit introduced by the Australian biscuit company Arnott's in 1964. It consists of two malted biscuits separated by a light hard chocolate cream filling and coated in a thin layer of textured chocolate.
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When did Tim Tams become popular?

So, 1958 was a very important year for Tim Tams. That was the year that one of Arnott's food directors took a trip to Britain to get inspiration for new biscuits. While there, he encountered the “Penguin” biscuit and thought it could be improved. And so the Tim Tam was launched in 1964.
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What came first Penguin or Tim Tams?

Tim Tams first appeared on the market in 1964 – the same year, in fact, that McVitie's acquired the Penguin brand. However, Penguins had already been produced since 1932 by William McDonald, a biscuit manufacturer in Glasgow.
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Why are there 11 Tim Tams?

Eleven biscuits cannot be divided equally between two people, so a packet is really only suitable for polygamous Mormon marriages of 11 members, each getting only one Tim Tam, so it's still hardly satisfactory.
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What Is The Best Tim Tam Flavour?



Are there bugs in Tim Tams?

The classic Australian chocolate favourite contains cochineal - a type of food coloring that comes from South American insects and has been known to provoke severe allergic reactions. Until 2009, cochineal was one of many dyes that fell under 'natural color' on ingredients lists.
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Do Tim Tams expire?

Having the products shipped to Europe shortens the BB date with up to 3 months, but the products are good up to 9 months beyond the BB date and some even longer.
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Why are Tim Tams so addictive?

It's all about that reward system. Here's how it works: the first time you ever ate a Tim Tam your brain registered the enjoyment of the unique taste sensation by flooding you with the pleasure chemicals dopamine and serotonin. That's the reward system and it's essential to human survival.
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Do Tim Tams have alcohol?

All Arnott's Tim tams contain alcohol-based flavouring. The alcohol is minute and is less than 0.05% of the final product. This may differ if the Tim Tam is flavoured after a particular liquor.
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Are Tim Tams made with real chocolate?

Arnott's Tim Tam Dark Chocolate is made with irresistible real chocolate. The most irresistible chocolate biscuit. A mouth-watering combination of crunchy biscuit, creamy filling and real chocolate coating, it's easy to see why Tim Tams are Australia's most-loved chocolate biscuit.
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What is the most popular Tim Tam Flavour?

And finally, crowned as the best Tim Tam flavour by a whopping 37% of Aussies is…. ORIGINAL! We can't lie, nothing beats the O.G Tim Tam that we all grew up loving, so we can't pretend that this is a shock.
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What is the highest selling biscuit in Australia?

Topping the list was the humble Jatz biscuit, followed closely by the unlikely Chicken in a Biscuit. The two Aussie snacks beat the Tim Tam, Kingston and Scotch Finger - as well as many other unlikely choices including Malt 'O' Milk (4th place), Delta Cream (5th place), Teddy Bear (7th place). Even more bizarre?
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How many Tim Tams are eaten each year?

Tim Tam Original is Arnott's most popular biscuit of all time, with 669 million individual Tim Tam biscuits indulged in every year.
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How many Tim Tams are eaten each year in Australia?

For over fifty years the Tim Tam has been a popular choice in biscuits, and is said to be found in one in every two Australian households; Australians eat about 45 million packets per year.
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What is Australia's Favourite biscuit?

Since World War 1, ANZAC Biscuits have become a fond family favourite in many households around the country.
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How many different flavours of Tim Tams are there?

What makes Tim Tam so popular is the 3 irresistible flavours – the biscuit, cream and chocolate. In its homeland of Australia, over 670 million Tim Tams are made every year.
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Can Vegans eat Tim Tams?

7. Tim Tams. Admit it – you've bitten the corners of a Tim Tam and sucked your hot chocolate or coffee through the biscuit. The good news is that you don't have to miss out on that biscuit straw because you're vegan!
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Do Tim Tams contain egg?

INGREDIENTS (Tim Tam Original)

May contain traces of peanut, other nut, egg or seed.
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What do Tim Tams taste like?

A Tim Tam is essentially two chocolate malt biscuits, coated in a thin layer of milk chocolate, with a chocolate cream filling right down the middle. There's a lot of chocolate in one small biscuit, but in the U.S. you can get flavours like "Chewy Caramel" and "Dark Mint" -- the latter not available to Aussies.
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Are Tim Tams healthy?

Tim Tam — 8.2g sugar per biscuit

A classic Tim Tam has 8.2g sugar per biscuit, equal to 44.9g sugar per 100g. That's a little over two teaspoons (one teapoon of sugar equals 4g) —the World Health Organisation recommends an upper limit of roughly six teaspoons (25g) of free sugars per day.
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How do you drink milk with a Tim Tam?

Bite off each end of the Tim Tam. Place one bitten end of the Tim Tam in your mouth, and dip the other bitten end in the hot drink. Now suck, using the Tim Tam as a straw. As the hot drink is pulled through the biscuit, the structure of the biscuit and cream collapses.
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What is national Tim Tam day?

Tim Tam Day falls on February 16 each year. It is well known to all that Tim Tam biscuits are a national treasure for Australians. It is then no surprise that they have taken out one day from the national calendar to celebrate their love for this delicious confection and enjoy eating Tim Tam biscuits in different ways.
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Do Tim Tams belong in the fridge?

“It depends what flavour you go with,” Apollo told Today. “For some, like caramel, where your fillings are probably a little bit better at room temperature, definitely keep them at room temperature. But then more of your classic range can sometimes be really good refrigerated.”
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Are Tim Tams halal?

No. Tim Tam original biscuits from Australia contains 0,05% alcohol and carmine dye (E210) are not halal suitable.
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What happened to Tim Tams?

Tim Tams are no longer owned by an Australian company

The deal with Campbells also allowed Tim Tams to eventually make their way onto U.S. grocery shelves in 2017, per Bon Appetit. Tim Tams are now owned by U.S. private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, but many of the biscuits are still made in Australia.
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