Jammie Dodgers are a popular British
biscuit
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, made from
shortcake
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with a
raspberry
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or
strawberry
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flavoured
jam filling. Introduced in 1960, they are currently produced by
Burton's Biscuit Company
Burton's Biscuit Company is a British biscuit manufacturer. It is recognised in the UK as the second-biggest supplier of biscuits. The company was formed by the merger of Burton's Gold Medal Biscuits and Horizon Biscuit Company in October 2000. ...
at its factory in
Llantarnam.
In 2009, Jammie Dodgers were the most popular children's sweet biscuit brand in the United Kingdom, with 40% of the year's sales consumed by adults.
Varieties
Jammie Dodgers have been sold in other flavours, including lemon, toffee, orange, chocolate,
Vimto and "berry blast". Smaller versions of the biscuits have been sold in "lunchpack" bags. They introduced a new flavour in October 2020, called Gooey Apple.
History
Named after the character
Roger the Dodger
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from ''
The Beano'' comics,
Jammie Dodgers have been produced in the United Kingdom for over 60 years,
originally by Burton's Foods. In 2011, the brand was re-launched under the "Dodgers" umbrella with two new products: Toffee and Choccie.
Jammie Dodgers are a type of linzer biscuit, which is a biscuit-size version of a
linzer torte, and they are often associated with the
Christmas
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season in other parts of the world. One commercial example is
Pepperidge Farm's seasonally available linzer raspberry cookie in the United States. In New Zealand, linzer cookies are called Shrewsbury biscuits; one example is the Cookie Bear Shrewsbury biscuit from
Griffin's Foods
The Griffin's Foods Company is a New Zealand food company currently headquartered in Auckland and established by John Griffin as a flour and cocoa mill in the city of Nelson in 1864.[Shrewsbury biscuit
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refers to a different product elsewhere, however. Linzer cookies are also sold as raspberry shortbread cookies.
Advertising
The 2011 re-launch TV campaign received the "Best Biscuit Advert of 2011" reward from ''The Grocer'' magazine. Burton's launched a new advert for Choccie Dodgers in April 2012, during ''
Britain's Got Talent
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'', as part of a £4.5 million campaign.
Similar biscuits
In New Zealand, Griffins Biscuits sell a "Shrewsbury" brand of biscuits, which are similar in design to Jammie Dodgers, with a heart-shaped hole in the upper layer.
See also
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Happy Faces
Happy Faces are a brand of biscuit made by United Biscuits' subsidiary Jacob's Bakery Ltd. Similar to Jammie Dodgers, they are composed of two pieces of shortcake filled in the middle with raspberry jam and (unlike Jammie Dodgers) cream. The ...
– a similar biscuit
*
List of shortbread biscuits and cookies
References
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External links
Burton's Foods official website
Biscuit brands
Shortbread
Food and drink introduced in 1960