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Viscount Biscuit
Viscount biscuits are a classic British Biscuit which consist of a circular base of biscuit, topped with a creamy mint or orange flavouring and covered with a layer of milk chocolate. Viscount biscuits are created by Burton's Foods.
Viscounts are known for their shiny foil wrappers. The mint biscuits are contained within a green foil wrapper and the orange flavoured biscuits are within an orange wrapper.