Barcon
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Rag.Just tried a couple of those cherry jaffa cakes. Very nice.
Rag.Just tried a couple of those cherry jaffa cakes. Very nice.
Youre just as bad. Jaffa cakes are and should be orange in keeping with their good name.Tried the pineapple ones, a bit bland and somewhat tasteless. More scented than flavoured.
Shouldn't you be out chasing mooses or punching someone's lights out on an ice hockey, er, rink?Rag.
Not a big fan of pineapple, so I'll give them a swerve.Tried the pineapple ones, a bit bland and somewhat tasteless. More scented than flavoured.
Will look for the cherry though
Youre just as bad. Jaffa cakes are and should be orange in keeping with their good name.
Worth saying that the snide version supermarket own brand ones are also nice but for the crunchier base, which may confuse the original issue as to whether they are cake or biscuit.
Perhaps the answer is, real ones cake and council ones biscuit
I do enjoy a dark chocolate version. A posh lady in work buys them from M&SIn for a penny in for a pound then, I admit to preferring the m&s ones to mcVities. Orange though if that buys me any respect back. For different flavours LU do decent choices.
Taking a break from clearing all the snow with the snow blower.Shouldn't you be out chasing mooses or punching someone's lights out on an ice hockey, er, rink?
Utter sacrilege, they are for wrong uns onlyJust tried a couple of those cherry jaffa cakes. Very nice.
What a posh **** :)In for a penny in for a pound then, I admit to preferring the m&s ones to mcVities. Orange though if that buys me any respect back. For different flavours LU do decent choices.