About Leibniz
Leibniz is one of Germany's most iconic biscuit brands, produced by the Bahlsen family company since 1891. Named after the famous philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, a prominent resident of Hanover where Bahlsen is headquartered, the original Butterkeks was created as a rival to the French Petit-Beurre and won a gold medal at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. The distinctive Leibniz biscuit features 52 "teeth" framing a rectangular field - Hermann Bahlsen's original 1891 design that remains unchanged today. The brand was so successful that the word "Keks" (derived from Bahlsen's original English "cakes") has become the generic German word for biscuit. Bahlsen remains Germany's most successful sweet biscuit manufacturer and market leader with over 135 years of heritage. The Leibniz range has expanded well beyond the original Butterkeks to include Choco Leibniz (famously styled as "more chocolate than biscuit"), Milch & Honig (milk and honey), Vollkorn (wholemeal), and the playful Leibniz Zoo animal shapes. Each variety maintains the quality and satisfying snap that made the original a World's Fair champion. Grocefully helps you compare Leibniz biscuit prices across UK supermarkets, ensuring you find the best deals on these beloved German treats. From the classic Butterkeks to indulgent Choco Leibniz, our price comparison tools help you enjoy premium biscuits without paying premium prices.
