Port Elizabeth Woman Celebrates Return of Beloved Bakers' Biscuits With Exciting Taste Test

Port Elizabeth Woman Celebrates Return of Beloved Bakers' Biscuits With Exciting Taste Test

  • A Port Elizabeth woman’s joyful TikTok taste test of a returning Bakers biscuit brand has sparked excitement and nostalgia across Mzansi
  • Her reaction to finding the long-missed Choco Magic biscuits at Makro quickly went viral, as fans celebrated their comeback
  • The clip reignited conversations about iconic South African snacks, with many viewers sharing memories and comparing the biscuits to the original ones

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A woman in Port Elizabeth has delighted biscuit lovers across Mzansi after sharing a joyful taste-test video celebrating the return of a popular Bakers treat to store shelves.

A woman in Port Elizabeth tried the beloved Bakers' Biscuits that have returned to the shelves.
A woman in Port Elizabeth tasted the beloved Bakers' Biscuits, making a comeback on the shelves. Image: @nikkifischer
Source: TikTok

The TikTok clip, which quickly gained traction online, captured her excitement as she sampled the long-missed Choco Magic biscuits now back in stock.

In the video, the young woman who goes by the TikTok handle @nikkifischer couldn’t contain her happiness, expressing just how thrilled she was to see the biscuits available again. She shared that she found them at Makro, prompting many viewers to rush to the comments section asking which stores had restocked the nostalgic favourite.

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Visibly excited, she described the moment as a big win for fans of the iconic snack as she took to her caption, saying:

"Yes !😍 I am so happy they taste EXACTLY THE SAME 😍🤤 I found these Bakers Choco magic biscuits at Makro 🫶🏼."

In the clip, @nikkifischer proudly held up the box of Bakers Choco Magic biscuits as she opened the different packets of vanilla and chocolate biscuits.

The biscuits, known for their rich chocolate flavour and crunchy texture, were once a staple in many South African homes. Their disappearance from shelves left many consumers disappointed, so news of their return has sparked widespread nostalgia and celebration.

Her authentic and relatable reaction has garnered thousands of views since the video was posted on November 17, 2025, on TikTok by content creator @nikkifischer, with many praising her for reviving a much-loved conversation about a snack online. The viral clip has also reignited discussions around other discontinued treats locals wish to see return.

A woman in Port Elizabeth tried the popular Bakers' Biscuits, now back on the shelves for fans to enjoy.
A woman in Port Elizabeth showcased the beloved Bakers' Biscuits. Image: @nikkifischer
Source: TikTok

SA reacts to the return of Choco Magic biscuits

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People took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the snack, while some raved about it, saying:

Tonia T said:

"Did the chocolate ones always have sprinkles?"

Lalalala added

"They taste the same to me, but I feel like they used to be thicker."

Vicky shared:

"They are too sweet now."

Sechaba M expressed:

"The way I’ve never had these but definitely influenced."

Missaabendroth stated:

"The fact that I could smell them as you opened the package 😅😅😅."

Watch the video below:

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