Jammie Dodgers

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A Jammie Dodger.
A pack of Jammie Dodgers Original.

Jammie Dodgers are a popular British biscuit, made from shortbread and plum jam. They are produced by Burton's Foods at its factory in Cwmbran.

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[edit] Varieties

According to the Burton's Foods web site, Jammie Dodgers are made in the following varieties:

  • Jammie Dodgers Original
  • Jammie Dodgers Lively Lemon
  • Jammie Dodgers Berrilicious
  • Jammie Dodgers Jam 'n Custard
  • Jammie Dodgers Outrageous Orange (no longer sold)
  • Jammie Dodgers Minis Lunchpack Berrilicious
  • Jammie Dodgers Minis Lunchpack Original
  • Jammie Dodgers Minis Share Bag Original
  • Toffee Dodgers (new)
  • Choccie Dodgers
  • Jammie Dodgers Snack Bar[1]

Occasionally, Burton's has produced other limited edition Jammie Dodgers with flavours such as "Vanilla Thriller" and "Vimto" and more recently "Lively Lemon".

[edit] In popular culture

The biscuit has been mentioned several times in the British science fiction programme Doctor Who. Matt Smith, who plays The Doctor, has described Jammie Dodgers as The Doctor's favourite snack. In the episode "Victory of the Daleks" (2010), The Doctor temporarily tricks the Daleks into believing that a Jammie Dodger is actually a remote self-destruct button for the TARDIS. He later asks for a dozen in his list of demands in "The Impossible Astronaut" (2011) after helping President Nixon trace a mysterious phone call. His request is denied. In the episode "Night Terrors", (2011) the Doctor asks a character if he has any Jammie Dodgers.

In BBC Two's "Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps", Jonny Keogh's favourite biscuits are Jammie Dodgers. In one episode, Jonny's head is eaten by a giant Jammie Dodger.

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