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I went on a shopping spree and bought anything that looked cute. Unfortunately, this is the only thing I haven't already eaten the entire box of.
they are like kit kat only way better and they have them in the plain old regular drug store here! in boston i used to have to go to the lindt store and in tucson i could not get them anywhere.
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Antistatic PBT alloy STAT FREE-1
200mm Wafer Carrier
H-shaped end for equipment interface
E-shaped handle on end wall
Wash slot are opened in the bottom half of side walls.
Permanent antistatic property. Non-use of metal as conductive material eliminates potential contamination to wafers.
Improved predictability of wafer location in the horizontal plane.
Capacity: 25
Overall size: 234mmX204mmX220mm
D1 dimension: 25.4mm
Pocket Spacing: 6.35mm
Pocket Flat: 1.8mm
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Antistatic Polypropylene
100mm Wafer Carrier
H-shaped end for equipment interface
Solid end wall
Wash slots in side walls
Capacity: 25
Overall size: 125mmX142mmX114mm
D1 Dimension: 13.97mm
Pocket spacing: 4.76mm
Pocket flat: 1.52mm
Kismet is a Finnish chocolate wafer bar launched by Fazer in 1974. It's made of crisp wafer, filled with nougat and covered with chocolate. The word Kismet doesn't mean anything in Finnish, as far as I know.
This is not how I remember Kismet, though. I don't like the new wrapper. The older one was so much cooler and close to the original one. Haha, some of you may remember these things are important to me!
There's a photo of the older wrapper in Wikipedia: Kismet / Wikipedia
They're going to launch another Kismet bar next year - raspberry cheesecake. Hmmm, I might give it a chance.
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"From the decade you were born" 52½ weeks of 2009, week #47
Me and Kismet were both born in 1974.
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Wanna taste?
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PFA 150mm Wafer Carrier
H-shaped end for equipment interface
Open side wall
Light weight for easy handling
Capacity: 26
Overall size: 178mmX147mmX106mm
D1 dimension: 14.54mm
Pocket Spacing: 4.76mm
Pocket Flat: 1.00mm
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Antistatic PBT alloy STAT FREE-1
200mm Wafer Carrier
H-shaped end for equipment interface
Card holder and robotic flanges on solid end wall
Wash slots are opened in the bottom half of side walls.
Permanent antistatic property. Non-use of metal as conductive material eliminates potential contamination to wafers.
Improved predictability of wafer location in the horizontal plane.
Capacity: 26
Overall size: 235mmX210mmX219mm
D1 dimension: 25.4mm
Pocket Spacing: 6.35mm
Pocket Flat: 1.8mm
www.POZZETTA.com or call 303-783-3172
Polypropylene 100mm Wafer Carrier
H-shaped end for equipment interface
U-shaped end wall
Wash slots in side walls
Capacity: 25
Overall size: 125mm (4.92in) x 142mm (5.59in) x 114mm (4.49in)
D1 Dimension: 13.97mm (0.55in)
Pocket spacing: 4.76mm (0.19in)
Pocket flat: 1.52mm (0.06in)
Peek Frean's in Sydney had one dough brake sheeting these and Aulsebrooks (AB Consolidated at Otahuhu) had four doing the same thing prior to them being made in Christchurch only. They threw the fat balls in the high speed mixer towards the end of mixing the dough, and they turned out just as good as the Auckland product, and saved eight people on the brakes. From The Press 08 July 1970 via the National Library of New Zealand.
No. Aulsebrooks did not join the family. They were bought. This isn't a publically available image from a New Zealand library. I wonder how many photos and ephemera Arnott's has in their archives? I'd love to spend a few weeks there (where-ever 'there' is) without any limitations on what I could photo and put here! Maybe I'm in those archives somewhere. I wish I'd spent more time rummaging through things at AB Consolidated and photographing more stuff at Arnott Brockhoff Guest.
Image used without premission. Copyright belongs to Arnott's Biscuits. I assert my leaglly unrecognised moral rights.
I have mixed the dough, machined and cut it, baked them and attended one of the two wrapping machines that wrapped these. I have also loaded and distributed them in a Bedford TK one Christmas school holiday.
Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes) caterpillar, as found, on Hop tree (aka Wafer Ash).
Point Pelee National Park, Essex County, Ontario, Canada.
June 21, 2013.
Late in the afternoon, this 1st instar caterpillar is feeding at the edge of the leaf.
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PFA 150mm Wafer Carrier
H-shaped end for equipment interface
Open side wall
Light weight for easy handling
Capacity: 25
Overall size: 178mm (7.0in) x 147mm (5.79in) x 106mm (4.17in)
D1 dimension: 14.54mm (0.57in)
Pocket Spacing: 4.76mm (0.19in)
Pocket Flat: 1.00mm (0.04in)
The winner of Today's competition was Delacre's wafer(the biggest one in the middle of the picture). The crispy texture fascinated me! But, it couldn't exceed Kolonada's one that I ate in Czech last year... My quest for the best wafer will continue.
View On Black... because, really, why not?
All I can offer in the way of explanation is that clearly the previous owners really liked Garden Wafers, particularly the banana flavor. There are still several tins hanging out in my backyard for reasons I can't begin to fathom... they're empty, and they've been empty for quite a while from what I can gather. Then again, given some of the things going on inside the house, the Mystery of the Garden Wafers is the least of my worries. ::chuckle::