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  • Tunnock's Caramel Wafer or Tea Cake?
  • prawny
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    Where are you based? Can you grab me one too? 8)

    2tyred
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    The Log is made out of the bits swept up off the factory floor where the Wafer is made. True dat. Still brilliant though. If biscuits could fight, it’d be the hardest of them all, its desire to elevate itself beyond its humble beginnings spurring it on against less motivated rivals.

    thepurist
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    oooh Tunnocks wafers. Got an 8 pack downstairs with 7 left in it. Soon to be 6, or maybe 5, or maybe just a crumpled piece of wrapping.

    piemonster
    Full Member

    Caramel Wafer….. No competition!

    rOcKeTdOg
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    After being sponsored by tunnocks & receiving over 1000 caramel bars I could do with a change

    prawny
    Full Member

    I’ll swap you them for a freddo

    29erKeith
    Free Member

    wafer every time for me

    MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    Wafer, obviously.

    In times of genuine hardship and desperation the Aldi version is just about passable. So I’ve heard……

    luke
    Free Member

    Caramel Log
    Tea Cake
    Wafer
    in that order

    IA
    Full Member

    Hang on.

    What are you washing it down with? That affects everything.

    Strong black coffee – wafer fo sure.

    Something weaker – teacake maybe.

    Dark choc teacake is a bit of a gamechanger though.

    jamiea
    Free Member

    They are very different beasts; wafers for weekdays and tea cake for a weekend treat. As for the original question… I think I’d have to be tea cake.

    Cheers,
    Jamie

    jamiea
    Free Member

    Ooo, Caramel Log? Haven’t come across them- North of the border only?

    Cheers,
    Jamie

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    I have never eaten a caramel wafer in my 43 years.

    Someone I follow on twitter was introducing a German colleague to a different Tunnocks product each week for a while and then moved on to other sweet products. It was all a revelation apparently.

    rogerthecat
    Free Member

    Wafer of course you bastards, it’s my 2 day of a 5:2 regime and there’s a pack in the cupboard. Nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng must resist. 😈

    martinhutch
    Full Member

    Just one won’t hurt, Roger… 😈

    Never have nice food in the cupboard, it’s the only way for me. I once had my children hide all the packets of crunchy nut cornflakes as I was scoffing them five bowls at a time.

    Unfortunately, they were really crap at hiding them.

    Philby
    Full Member

    Eating a Caramel Wafer as I type this accompanied by a strong mug of tea. Only one more left in the packet – think it would be rude to leave it all alone in the cupboard!

    rOcKeTdOg
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    I’ll swap you them for a freddo

    I’ve got 2 x 48 bars left, I did offer the to the STW hierarchy to give away but they didn’t even reply

    thepurist
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    I’ve got 2 x 48 bars left, I did offer the to the STW hierarchy to give away but they didn’t even reply

    Surely that lot would keep you loaded with tools, extra discounts and free stuff from your LBS?

    boxfish
    Free Member

    Just popped out for tea with my daughter. She had the teacake, I had the wafer. If I’d had a second coffee, I’d have gone for another wafer. The teacakes are an occasional thing for me. They are just too insubstantial to be satisfying (and too sweet to eat more than one two three.

    molgrips
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    After being sponsored by tunnocks

    In what sport? Tea drinking?

    z1ppy
    Full Member

    I find neither very appealing, and I eat any old **** <scarpers off>

    garrrrpirate
    Free Member

    I made this one…

    Wafer ftw.

    stuey
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    This <Dark choc teacake is a bit of a gamechanger though.>

    Houns
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    garrrrpirate – Member

    I made this one…

    Wafer ftw.

    Marry Me

    almightydutch
    Free Member

    Sorry but Tunnocks Tea cakes are far insuperior to M+S Teacakes. They may be smaller but the base is soo much nicer!!! FACT!

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    PIMP my snack…

    (Choccy log at lunch was ace…with nice coffee)

    Best one ever was at the end of a long, hot DofE trip. Sat by the shore of Loch Ericht, a few minutes peace before the groups started arriving back. Sun. Brew on. Tunnocks from the rucsack lid stash. Food of the gods.

    Tunnock’s Caramel – food of the gods! by matt_outandabout, on Flickr

    monkeychild
    Free Member

    I am seriously jealous of Rocketdog!!! Being sponsored by Tunnocks!!! You are my new hero.

    yorlin
    Free Member

    I was wondering about that! If he can get sponsored by Irn Bru and Glenmorangie too I will build a small shrine in my shed.

    Caramel Log ftw, as it is basically the wafer, but with MANLY death-risk from choking on the coconut/dandruff coating.

    That said, at my wedding we did a buffet and the giant pile-o-teacakes was ravaged into nothing in the first 5 minutes.

    ChubbyBlokeInLycra
    Free Member

    mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    molgrips – Member

    After being sponsored by tunnocks

    In what sport? Tea drinking?
    VeloCake was sponsored by tunnocks at Mayhem this year

    each case had 6 x 48 bars 8)

    Houns
    Full Member

    😯

    Why wasn’t I informed of this?!

    monkeychild
    Free Member

    *predicts an influx of Tunnocks sponsorship requests*

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    Houns – Member

    Why wasn’t I informed of this?!

    Probably because despite numerous invites you never come riding!

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    *Starts writing a pleading sponsorship letter*

    coolhandluke
    Free Member

    Tunnocks caramel wafer, every time.

    saleem
    Free Member

    Wafer every time, which is why we’ve none left.

    tiggs121
    Free Member

    Caramel Wafer – it’s Scotland’s National Dessert

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