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Tim Tam Packaging Designs 

Tim Tams are a famous Australian snack made in 1964 by Ian Norris, an Australian man who
made them as a copy of Penguin Biscuits, which was a British biscuit just like Tim Tams. They
are called Tim Tams after the horse of the same name, who won the 1958 Kentucky Derby.

From then on, there have been many new flavours made by Tim Tam, alongside with new
packages housing them. Here are a collection of the different packages made throughout the
years:

This is a Tim Tam Dark Family Pack, which contains Tim Tam Dark in a family-sized pack to
share with friends and family.
This is the Tim Tam Original Family Pack, which contains Tim Tam Originals in a family-sized
pack to share with friends and family.
This is the Tim Tam Choc Mint, which is a Tim Tam containing creamy mint inside, which gives
a new, more refreshing flavour for Tim Tams.

This is the Tim Tam Chewy Caramel, which is a Tim Tam containing a chewy caramel inside,
giving it a sweet, smooth and chewy new flavour for Tim Tams.
This is Tim Tam White, which is a Tim Tam made of white chocolate, as to the usual milk
chocolate, giving it a more creamy and sweet flavour for Tim Tams.

This is Tim Tam Double Coat, which is a Tim Tam with an extra coating of a chocolate layer,
making it more crunchy and with more layers, it gives it more flavour for Tim Tams.
This is Tim Tam Original, the original Tim Tam, containing biscuit, a cream filling and a
chocolate coat. A great and classic snack.
This is Tim tam Dark, a Tim Tam similar to the original Tim Tam, but made with dark chocolate
instead of the original milk chocolate.

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