KHONG GUAN Small Marie Biscuits 康元 小瑪麗 225G


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Net Weight: 225g / 7.94 OZ Country of Origin: Singapore Sultana Biscuits with Oats & Honey are crunchy buttery honey biscuits with sultana raisins and oats inside. These crispy crackers are great to enjoy for that old-fashioned taste. Sultana Biscuits with Oats & Honey are Sultana Biscuits Original with added...

Net Weight: 225g / 7.94 OZ
Country of Origin: Singapore

Khong Guan Small Marie Biscuits 康元小瑪麗

Khong Guan Small Marie Biscuits 康元小瑪麗

Khong Guan Small Marie Biscuits 康元小瑪麗

Khong Guan Small Marie Biscuits 康元小瑪麗

Khong Guan Small Marie Biscuits 康元小瑪麗

Sultana Biscuits with Oats & Honey are crunchy buttery honey biscuits with sultana raisins and oats inside. These crispy crackers are great to enjoy for that old-fashioned taste. Sultana Biscuits with Oats & Honey are Sultana Biscuits Original with added Oats and Honey for a sweeter and nuttier experience.

Ingredients: Wheat Flour, Raisins, Sugar, Vegetable Oil (Palm Oil), Oats, Honey, Milk Powder, Leavening (Ammonium Bicarbonate), Salt, Cinnamon Powder, Artificial Food Flavor, Sodium Metabisulfite (Preservative)
Contains Wheat Flour and Milk Solids. Manufactured in a facility that also processes peanut-containing products.

Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the ingredients listed above are accurate. However, consumers with dietary restrictions are reminded to carefully read the actual package before consuming in case of typographical errors or formulation changes by the manufacturer.

About Khong Guan Biscuits
More than sixty years ago, two brothers – Chew Choo Keng and Chew Choo Han – left their village in Fujian, China in their late teens to come to Singapore. Full of aspirations and eager to eke out a living to support their family in China, they found work in a local biscuit factory.

Following World War II, their big break came when Chew Choo Han chanced upon some old war-damaged biscuit making machines being sold as scrap from the old factory where they used to work. He promptly bought them and with sheer determination and a mechanically astute mind, he rigged up a semi-automated biscuit production line using bicycle chains to move the biscuits on a conveyor system through an improvised brick oven. The enhanced production capability escalated sales and, in 1947, Khong Guan Biscuit Factory (Singapore) Pte Limited was set up with its first factory premises at 18 Howard Road. Eventually, factories were set up throughout Southeast Asia and China with distribution across the world.

Let your senses run down nostalgia lane while enjoying a rich experience that generations have enjoyed, and still do. Khong Guan Biscuits - “The Taste That Brings You Home.”