Jammie Wagon Wheels were to die for
.and utterly Massive
Awwwww, Jammie Wagon Wheels are the ultimate in gastronomic pleasure Rhian…Trouble is, Tesco weren’t selling them for a quid today…
Now you’ve done it Twink, I shall take that thought to my bed tonight…
They have ‘Polo’s’ in America Ruthio?
I thought they were typically British…
:shock: I never thought of that Twink, he could have had all the Wagon Wheels as long as I could have Almond Magnums
Perhaps we could negotiate on the Almond Magnums Mags…Love em’…
They’re my favourite Bob, I think I’m addicted to them!
The manufacturer claims that wagon wheels are the same size as they’ve always been. It’s just that we have bigger hands than we did as children.
Lidl do a passable version of almond Magnums. Cheaper too. : D
We visit a garden centre for lunch every Saturday and I seem to be making a habit of purchasing an Almond Magnum on the way out Mags…Anyway, nuts are good for you…
Mrs fox is always telling about my big hands…
The passable version is no good Judd, it has to be the one and only true Magnum
I’m such a Magnum expert now, I can tell a fake with the first bite!
They are very addictive aren’t they Bob?
… and the nuts are simply scrummy :-p
I had a colleague who lived at Kirk sandall
That’s bs, the things were massive back in the day, regardless of what the makers say…
I’m nuts, Foxy!!:-D:-D:-D
Knowing women as we do, he probably wouldn’t have been allowed to buy them in the first place, probably replaced with something healthy like pumpkin seeds or salad.
:-p
I’m not buying that. They were certainly thicker for a start. I often wish I had kept one of each chocolate treat from the seventies but that would have been hell for me. :-p
Please stay on topic.
Does anyone else remember that you could buy them without the wrappers on?