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Why are blue tin biscuits more expensive than crown biscuits?
Blue can biscuits are more expensive than crown biscuits because they are native to Denmark.

Crown Danish cookies have a crown pattern, and the design contains a lot of elements that emphasize Danish descent. However, the origin of this biscuit is Indonesia, not Denmark.

Kjeldsens, a Danish blue can cookie box, also has a crown logo, which says the Danish royal family, while the lower left corner is marked with a Danish pattern and the Danish flag of the country of origin. The product origin on the back of the box is marked as Denmark.

Brand story

The story of Danish blue can biscuits begins at 1933. In a small village in jutland, Mr Qi Xin fell in love with the baker's daughter Anna. The cookies she made are unforgettable. Mr. Qi Xin sold Anna's cookies to other villages and spread them all over the country, and then decided to open a cookie shop.

Today, more than 70 years later, Danish blue can biscuits have been baked with fresh butter and various natural ingredients. Each cookie has a unique formula, baking method, shape and fragrance, and each cookie is sweet and crisp, giving gifts appropriately.