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Polish biscuit, called (excuse the spelling will type as it sounds) katazinki?

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Its a ginger biscuit with chocolate around it, its a pack of 6 biscuits in brown plastic type wrapper. My nana used to get me them when little and I cant get them anywhere. Im in Scotland any ideas on shops that are selling them or online shops?

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  1. I think you are talking about Katarzynki - gingerbread cookies in chocolate.  They are made by Kopernik.

    These places carry them, you can ask about shipping to Scotland :)

    http://www.polishharvest.com/store/index...

    http://www.tresbonnecuisine.com/goodiesf...

    http://www.foodservicedirect.com/index.c...

    http://shopcaputos.com/?mainURL=%2Fstore...

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