Tunnocks Wafer's are yummy

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Tunnocks Wafer's are yummy

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Someone I know just gave me a Thomas Tunnock's wafer biscuit. Apparently these things are from Scotland and boy are they good. I have had similar wafer cookies/candies before, but the caramel ones I just had are freaking insane.

/ Licks his lips for one last taste

Just thought I'd throw that out...
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Everah wrote:Someone I know just gave me a Thomas Tunnock's wafer biscuit. Apparently these things are from Scotland and boy are they good. I have had similar wafer cookies/candies before, but the caramel ones I just had are freaking insane.

/ Licks his lips for one last taste

Just thought I'd throw that out...
Hmmm... Caramel Wafers... I love em! The TV commercials announce how many they make in a day but I forget the number.
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d11wtq wrote:Hmmm... Caramel Wafers... I love em! The TV commercials announce how many they make in a day but I forget the number.
The wrapper says "More than 4,000,000 of these biscuits made and sold every week". Being in the US, this is the first time I have ever had one of these. A person I work with has a mother that lives in Scotland and sends them to him every now and again. Man, they are some kind of good.
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Man, I would so build them a new web site for a supply of them things :D .
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Love the Tunnock Teacakes
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Pimptastic wrote:Love the Tunnock Teacakes
And Snowballs - dead sticky though.
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That's it. I'm planning a trip to Europe so I can stuff my fat face full of sweets and goodies. Oh yeah, and to see all the historical stuff, too. But mostly the sweets.
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