Arnott's Shapes are a popular line of savoury biscuits produced by Arnott's in Australia. First produced in the 1950s, they were originally made in the shape of potato chips, until bakers realised they were too difficult to cut and were a waste of dough. In 1974, they switched to the flat biscuits, which are sold today.
The name "Shapes" is because of the varied shapes that the biscuits come in, depending on the flavour. Arnott's boast that Shapes are "baked, not fried," which is a less fatty method of cooking. Over 44 million packets of Shapes are consumed each year in Australia. Will you be the 44million and one pack taster?
Just a note: once the pack is open, there is no way you will stop!