Arnott’s has confirmed everyone’s favourite nanna biscuit, Honey Jumbles, are officially discontinued and set to disappear from shelves due to low sales.

The gingerbread snacks follow Arnott’s Lattice biscuits and ‘Classic Assorted’ packs to the crumbly grave, products also ditched due to low sales/demand.

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The Honey Jumble. Usually found at Nan’s house or inside a toddler’s car capsule.

“We stopped baking our Honey Jumbles in July 2021. At this stage, there are no plans to bring the product back to the shelf,” an Arnott’s spokeswoman, Amy Wagner, Arnott’s Director of PR and Consumer Experience told Nova.

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Arnott’s has recently axed their Lattice biscuit which we’ve genuinely never seen before and their ‘Classic Assorted’ pack which we will riot over.

“We also know there are some VERY passionate Honey Jumbles fans out there, which is why Arnott’s Head of Culinary, Chef Vanessa Horton, has adapted the Honey Jumbles recipe so that people can recreate these iconic biscuits at home,” the spokeswoman added.

Keen on your granny biccie? Check out said Honey Jumbles recipe here to make your own, discontinued or not.

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