
Best Australian Biscuit Brands to Shop Online
Australian biscuits are a popular nostalgia and gifting category. Tim Tams, Monte Carlo, Iced VoVo, Shapes, Tiny Teddy and other familiar favourites often appear in overseas shopping lists because they feel distinctly Australian and are easy to share.
They can be a fun category to buy online, but food shipping needs more care than fashion or accessories. A good order is one that travels well, complies with your destination country’s rules and still stacks up once shipping is added.
Popular Australian biscuit brands and favourites
Arnott's is the name most overseas shoppers associate with Australian biscuits. Its range includes well-known products such as Tim Tam, Mint Slice, Scotch Finger, Monte Carlo, Iced VoVo, Kingston, Shapes and Tiny Teddy.
Other Australian biscuit and cookie brands shoppers may come across include Byron Bay Cookies, Kez's Kitchen, Bush Cookies and smaller gourmet or gluten-free producers available through Australian supermarkets and speciality stores.
Why shoppers buy Australian biscuits overseas
The category works well for:
- gifts for Australians living overseas
- snack discovery orders
- care packages
- hard-to-find flavours
- multi-item Australian grocery bundles
Biscuits are often easier to think about than fresh food, but they are still food products and can still be affected by import rules.
What to check before ordering
Before buying biscuits for international delivery, check:
- destination-country food import rules
- ingredients, especially dairy, honey, meat flavourings or restricted additives
- expiry dates and shelf life
- heat sensitivity for chocolate-coated biscuits
- crush risk during transit
- whether buying in bulk creates unnecessary volumetric weight
Chocolate-heavy products can melt in hot weather, and delicate biscuits can break if poorly packed.
When Jetkrate may help
If an Australian retailer only ships locally, Jetkrate can provide an Australian delivery address. Once the parcel arrives, it still needs to be assessed for export, carrier and destination suitability.
For snack orders, it is usually smarter to bundle items that are safe to send into a planned parcel rather than forwarding one low-value product on its own.
Before you buy
Australian biscuits can make a great international gift or pantry treat, but they are not friction-free. Choose shelf-stable products, check import rules, avoid melt-prone orders in hot conditions, and keep the total landed cost in mind.