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Carr’s water biscuits, a cracker brand owned by United Biscuits, will be off the shelves for months after a Carlisle factory was one of the victims of the New Year floods in the North of England.
Carr's Table Water biscuits, a favourite of cheese-lovers for more than a century, look like being in short supply after production was hit by flooding. The factory in Carlisle that has made the ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Carlisle's iconic Carr’s table water biscuits are set to become the latest flood-hit treats to return to shop shelves. Manufacturer ...
Outside the factory there might be difficult husbands or demanding children but they knew there would always be an escape from their troubles at Carr's ... biscuits which contained garlic or ...
The Black Olive Melts join Carr’s existing Melts range, which includes Original and Cheese flavours. Billed as “deliciously crisp wheaten biscuits”, they have rolled into the mults, convenience and ...
Carr’s was both a mill and a bakery, producing bread by night and biscuits by day. The biscuits were loosely based on those taken on long voyages by sailors. They could be kept crisp and fresh ...