Weirdo.
Choco moonbase alpha…
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
What a load of bollocks, Tunnocks are sold in just about every supermarket and sweetshop in the UK.
Or are you being Scotchist?
Where is Scotchish Brian to deal with these things?
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
Maybe not - I used to have the teacakes and the caramel bars as a kid, but that was Liverpool.
This is genius - evil 'beetus genius admittedly - but it needs to be made using the dark chocolate version -
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.
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!
What about marshmallows?
Them neither!
Wagonwheels aren’t covered in chocolate, its chocolate flavour coating (i.e. shit).
There was an artshop with several of these Tunnock’s based artworks when we last visited Bradford on Avon
Amazing what can be done with them.
Tunnock’s tiger