Food for the Gods...

Jammie Wagon Wheels were to die for
.and utterly Massive :smiley:

Awwwww, Jammie Wagon Wheels are the ultimate in gastronomic pleasure Rhian…Trouble is, Tesco weren’t selling them for a quid today…:022:

Now you’ve done it Twink, I shall take that thought to my bed tonight…:052:

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 :mrgreen:

Perhaps we could negotiate on the Almond Magnums Mags…Love em’…

They’re my favourite Bob, I think I’m addicted to them! :lol:

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…:wink:

Mrs fox is always telling about my big hands…:blush:

The passable version is no good Judd, it has to be the one and only true Magnum :smiley:

I’m such a Magnum expert now, I can tell a fake with the first bite! :mrgreen:

They are very addictive aren’t they Bob? :smiley:

… 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. :cry::cry:

:-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. :mrgreen::mrgreen:

Does anyone else remember that you could buy them without the wrappers on?