Food of the Seventies, Wagon Wheels

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Chocolate covered buscuits with marshmellow centres. Looked about the size of a hockey puck. They were always thrown into my lunches.I remember the buscuits were often off centre and we would try to peel everything away from the marshmellow....good times....haha
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SlamDance_Karma - December 26, 2010 - Report this comment
I remember those...NOW! What triggered my memory was when you mentioned the biscuit being off-center! It's amazing at how sometimes the smallest, most inane details can trigger your memory, LOL!
Rob Lambert - February 10, 2021 - Report this comment
Wagon Wheels was popular within the British Commonwealth, going back to 1948. These were made in Australia and distributed in the UK and Canada. They look more like a hockey puck than a wagon wheel The Hostess Ding Dong looks close to these in appearance.

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