Crack snacks

Weirdo.

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Choco moonbase alpha…

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Geographics I suppose.
I was never exposed to them as a kid, some Northern concoction I always thought.

Edit: Just googled, that are not even Northern, they are Scotch

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What a load of bollocks, Tunnocks are sold in just about every supermarket and sweetshop in the UK.

Or are you being Scotchist?

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Where is Scotchish Brian to deal with these things?

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Never saw them when I was a kid.
Are you sure they were all over the country in the 60s?
Maybe my parents just had good taste :man_shrugging:

Maybe not - I used to have the teacakes and the caramel bars as a kid, but that was Liverpool.

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This is genius - evil 'beetus genius admittedly - but it needs to be made using the dark chocolate version -

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I have some empathy with Kev but for very different reasons. At least my ignorance is from not having been born and raised here.
Obvs.

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Just about to be devoured on my teabreak. :ok_hand:

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Oh we had those, just never saw the tea cakes

I’m a mite baffled, because when we were all kids there were several manufacturers making them - Lyons / Nabisco did one with a bit of jam in the middle, and ‘Munchmallows’ were all-over, most of the biscuit makers and the confectioners did something similar, including abominations covered in coconut-sawdust.

Wagon Wheels were a clever repackaging of the same constituents.

Fuck me, just looked, there’s a whole fucking Wikipedia page - damn things were invented in Denmark!

Maybe I just didn’t like them, I hated wagon wheels, and have never liked marsh mellows

Memory is a strange thing, especially in kids, maybe we never had them because I didn’t like them, although that didn’t seem to apply to other things that were part of our diet!

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What about marshmallows? :rofl:

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Them neither!

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:grinning:

Wagonwheels aren’t covered in chocolate, its chocolate flavour coating (i.e. shit).

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There was an artshop with several of these Tunnock’s based artworks when we last visited Bradford on Avon

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Amazing what can be done with them.
Tunnock’s tiger

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Cheesy biscuits made with Matured Orkney Smoked Cheddar.

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