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Arnott’s Tiny Teddies vs Aldi Teddy Tots – kids put teddy bear biscuits to the test

We asked an expert panel of ÌÇÐÄVlog kids and parents to taste test teddy bear biscuit varieties from Aldi and Arnott's.
Aldi vs Arnotts - which teddy biscuits taste best

It would be rare to find someone who disagrees that teddy bears are pretty darn cute or that tiny sweet biscuits make an enjoyable treat. When you combine the two, you’re definitely onto a winner, or at least that seems to be the logic that brought us the range of different varieties of these biscuits from competing brands.Ìý

Our expert panel of ÌÇÐÄVlog kids took part in a blind taste test of rival teddy bear biscuits.

Arnott’s first introduced these iconic treats in 1990 and they’ve been a favourite lunchbox snack ever since. It’s no surprise then that Aldi’s Belmont brand includes a dupe of this much-loved product in their biscuit range.Ìý

As with many Aldi products, the price point is appealing – the Teddy Tots are less than half the unit price of the original Tiny Teddies. But we wanted to know what the experts – kids – thought about the options.Ìý

As with many Aldi products, the price point is appealing – the Teddy Tots are less than half the unit price of the original Tiny Teddies

To find out, we compared chocolate, hundreds & thousands, and choc chip teddy bear biscuits from Aldi and Arnott’s and – in a blind taste test – asked a panel of ÌÇÐÄVlog staff and their children to tell us which brand tastes best.Ìý

We also looked at nutrition so you can assess which one is best for your family.

Arnott’s Chocolate Tiny Teddy beat Aldi’s Teddy Tots on flavour.

Chocolate teddy bear biscuits compared

Taste test winner: Arnott’s Tiny Teddies

Our panel thought the Arnott’s Tiny Teddy Chocolate biscuits tasted better than the Aldi Choc Teddy Tots, with 11 out of 18 testers saying they preferred the flavour of the classic option.

We also noticed when comparing the appearance of these biscuits that the Aldi chocolate Teddy Tots were noticeably darker than the Arnott’s variety. It’s also worth noting that there was more sugar in Arnott’s Tiny Teddies – 6.4g per serving vs 4.8g in the Aldi Tots.ÌýÌý

ÌýÌýArnott’sÌýAldi
ÌýServing sizeÌý25gÌý25g
ÌýPriceÌý$5 per 8 packÌý$2.99 per 10 pack
ÌýUnit priceÌý$2.50 per 100gÌý$1.20 per 100g
ÌýHealth star ratingÌý2 starsÌý2.5 stars
ÌýSugarÌý6.4g per servingÌý4.8g per serving
ÌýSaturated fatÌý1.5g per servingÌý1.1g per serving
ÌýEnergyÌý455kJ per servingÌý448kJ per serving
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Aldi vs Arnott’s: Which teddy biscuits win on taste?

Choc chip flavour
Arnott’s was the winner with 13 out of 21 votes

Hundreds and thousands flavour
Aldi was the winner with 13 out of 22 votes

Chocolate flavour
Arnott’s was the winner with 11 out of 18 votes

Aldi’s Teddy Tots Hundreds & Thousands beat Arnott’s in our taste test.

Hundreds & Thousands teddy bear biscuits compared

Taste test winner: Aldi (Belmont Teddy Tots)

When it came to the colourful options from the national brand and the budget supermarket it was Aldi that won the day. 13 of 21 tasters told us they preferred the supermarket variety.

ÌýÌýArnott’sÌýAldi
ÌýServing sizeÌý25gÌý25g
ÌýPriceÌý$5 per 8 packÌý$2.99 per 10 pack
ÌýUnit priceÌý$2.50 per 100gÌý$1.20 per 100g
ÌýHealth star ratingÌý1.5 starsÌý1.5 stars
ÌýSugarÌý7.5g per servingÌý7g per serving
ÌýSaturated fatÌý1.6g per servingÌý1.6g per serving
ÌýEnergyÌý430kJ per servingÌý483kJ per serving
Our blind taste test panel said the Arnott’s Choc Chip flavour was the best.

Choc chip teddy bear biscuits compared

Taste test winner: Arnott’s

The classic biscuit flavour of choc chip is paired with a teddy bear shape in this biccie variety from Arnott’s and Aldi. In this instance, it was the OG option that impressed our young testers.

ÌýÌýArnott’sÌýAldi
ÌýServing sizeÌý25gÌý25g
ÌýHealth star ratingÌý1.5 starsÌý1 stars
ÌýSugarÌý7.1g per servingÌý6.5g per serving
ÌýSaturated fatÌý1.9g per servingÌý2.3g per serving
ÌýEnergyÌý470kJ per servingÌý473kJ per serving
Note: We didn't compare price on this flavour of biscuit as the Arnott's Choc Chip Tiny Teddy variety is only available as part of a multipack.

Margaret Rafferty joined ÌÇÐÄVlog in 2018 as a Content editor and since then has filled the roles of Commissioning editor, Managing editor and now Editorial consultant. Margaret has written on a wide variety of topics and enjoys making complex subjects easy to understand.ÌýWith over 20 years of media experience, Margaret brings a strong storytelling background to ÌÇÐÄVlog. She works closely with people across the organisation to help tell stories that make a positive difference to people and is passionate about uncovering bad practices and helping Australians to avoid falling victim to shonky products and services. Find Margaret onÌý.

Margaret Rafferty joined ÌÇÐÄVlog in 2018 as a Content editor and since then has filled the roles of Commissioning editor, Managing editor and now Editorial consultant. Margaret has written on a wide variety of topics and enjoys making complex subjects easy to understand.ÌýWith over 20 years of media experience, Margaret brings a strong storytelling background to ÌÇÐÄVlog. She works closely with people across the organisation to help tell stories that make a positive difference to people and is passionate about uncovering bad practices and helping Australians to avoid falling victim to shonky products and services. Find Margaret onÌý.

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