About Jammie Dodgers
Jammie Dodgers are Britain's beloved jam-filled biscuits and the UK's number one jam biscuit brand. The iconic treat features two crumbly shortbread biscuits sandwiched together with a generous splat of raspberry or strawberry flavoured jam, visible through the distinctive heart-shaped cutout on top. First introduced in the 1960s, Jammie Dodgers have been delighting British biscuit lovers for over six decades. The biscuits are produced by Fox's Burton's Companies (FBC UK), manufactured at their factory in Llantarnam, Wales, with headquarters in Batley, West Yorkshire. Jammie Dodgers are made with all-natural colours and flavours, marketed as a deliciously moreish yet guilt-free snack perfect for lunchboxes and tea breaks alike. The brand is known for its mischievous personality and distinctive packaging that consumers have loved for generations. As a type of linzer biscuit (a biscuit-sized version of Austrian linzer torte), Jammie Dodgers hold a special place in British biscuit culture and are popular exports to British expat communities worldwide. Available at Tesco, Sainsbury's, and virtually every UK supermarket, Jammie Dodgers remain an affordable family favourite typically priced around £1.60-£2 for a standard pack.














