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Nice biscuits are a classic coconut-flavored rectangular biscuit known for their distinctive sugar coating and stamped lettering. The name originates from the city of Nice in France, but the product was popularized by British bakeries. While several manufacturers produce their own version of 'Nice' biscuits under generic or house labels, the most iconic and original version is deeply tied to British baking heritage.
Today, major confectionery giants such as United Biscuits (under the McVitie's brand) and Arnotts are the primary producers. Because it is a generic biscuit variety, it is manufactured in multiple countries including the United Kingdom, India, and Australia to serve local markets. Ownership of the most prominent brands associated with Nice biscuits now sits with multinational conglomerates that focus on global snack distribution.
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