Manufacturer settles debate on how to pronounce 'NICE' biscuits
Is it 'nice' or 'neece'?
They are one of the most popular biscuits around, whether it's for a little sweet snack or to accompany a lovely cup of tea, but it appears people across the world have been pronouncing 'Nice' biscuits very differently!
Whilst some say 'nice' as in 'she's a nice person', others pronounce it 'niece' or 'neece', causing mass debate across the world for a number of years.
Well, if you've been wondering what the correct way is, then wonder no more! Australian biscuit manufacture Arnotts, who create the lovely Nice biscuits, have settled the debate once and for all.
Replying to an intrigued customer on Twitter, Arnotts said, 'Nice biscuits were named after the city in the South of France and pronounced the same as that city. They have been part of the Arnott's range since 1922.' (Sic)
So, as stated in the tweet, the sweet treats are actually named after the city of Nice, meaning the biscuits are pronounced 'niece' or 'neece'. 🤷
The response from Arnott's Biscuits certainly caused a conversation on social media, one user replied, 'I thought everyone knew that', whilst another was thankful for the explanation, writing, 'I’m so happy to finally know the answer to this. Never too old to learn something new!!'. (sic)
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Whist we are on the topic of debates, chocolate manufacturer Cadbury finally confirmed where we should store chocolate earlier this year.
Some people prefer chocolate in the cupboard, whilst others store it in the fridge, and it turns out it's actually meant to be kept in the cupboard, or a pantry!
As a chocolate-loving Australian tweeted Cadbury Australia asking the all-important question, the popular brand replied, saying, 'Hi Bruno. Chocolate should always be stored in a slightly cool, dry, dark place such as cupboard or pantry at temperatures less than 21°C to ensure the quality isn’t compromised'. (sic)