Are Mallowpuffs the best biscuit?

'Done enough for a Mallowpuff?”

It's a common saying in New Zealand, and now it appears iconic biscuit has indeed done enough to impress Bay of Plenty bikkie munchers.

Mallowpuffs have come out on top as the Bay's best biscuit.

The Mallowpuff has united locals who voted the chocolate-coated marshmallow treats the best biscuit in the region in an annual nationwide biscuit election.

Sweet-toothed Bay of Plenty residents turned out in force to exercise their democratic right to vote for their favourite Griffin's bikkie in the 2014 Bikkielections, with results announced today.

This is the first time in the poll's four-year history Mallowpuffs Original has featured in the top three for the Bay, overtaking last year's winner ToffeePops Original in a landslide victory.

Hokey Pokey Squiggles narrowly beat Macaroon in a hard-fought race for second and third.

Around the country, close to 5000 votes were cast by biscuit-lovers who also voted Mallowpuffs Original as the national favourite, ahead of 57 other contenders.

Griffin's spokesperson James Clark says for the first time ever, New Zealanders were united in their bikkie preferences, with family favourite Mallowpuffs Original topping the popularity contest in every region across the country with the exception of Tasman where Cookie Bear Hundreds and Thousands came out on top.

'Our biscuits have been campaigning hard to win votes and we are sure that Mallowpuffs' promise to go soft on families is what got them over the line in the end.

'This year's poll marks the fourth consecutive year that Griffin's has asked Kiwis to vote for their favourite biscuit. And with people casting votes in their thousands we believe Kiwis are as passionate about their Griffin's biscuits as they are about politics.”

The 2014 Bikkielections poll was conducted via an application on Griffin's Facebook page from September 9 – 21 following weeks of campaigning via billboards, radio promotions, polling booths and street sampling.

The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus zero per cent.

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1 comment

Nope!!!!

Posted on 23-09-2014 13:39 | By Sambo Returns

chocolate sultana pasties are still way out in front.


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