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Thread: O/T Jaffa Cakes

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    O/T Jaffa Cakes

    Overrated.

    Give me a chocolate Hob Nob anyday over these biscuit charlatans.

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    re: O/T Jaffa Cakes

    Putting chocolate on a hobnob is to tinker with perfection. Ditto putting chocolate on a kimberly biscuit. Just shouldn't be done

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    re: O/T Jaffa Cakes

    i've seen some shoite posts in my time but this...

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    re: O/T Jaffa Cakes

    The faecal freak is back. Seriously gfm, you should seek help. Nobody will think any less of you for seeking the help you clearly need.

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    re: O/T Jaffa Cakes

    Theres been a furious debate aboot this ye ken.

    Is it a biscuit or a cake?

    For some weird reason HMRC insists on applying vat on biscuits but not cakes.

    Or it may be the other way round.

    This is going to court by the way.

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    re: O/T Jaffa Cakes

    Only Weirdos eat Jaffa Cakes .



    Tunnock's Tea Cake Loyal.

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    re: O/T Jaffa Cakes

    Quote Originally Posted by gersforme
    i've seen some shoite posts in my time but this...
    Your daily 'Fine day to be in the Unionist Brotherhood' posts are magic right enough.

    Pink Wafer Loyal

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    re: O/T Jaffa Cakes

    dont tell sevcos that HMRC dont put a tax on cakes.

    rangers will argue the point that they are a cake.

    the sfa will back them up.

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    re: O/T Jaffa Cakes

    Quote Originally Posted by Dullard
    Theres been a furious debate aboot this ye ken.

    Is it a biscuit or a cake?

    For some weird reason HMRC insists on applying vat on biscuits but not cakes.

    Or it may be the other way round.

    This is going to court by the way.








    If you leave a biscuit on a plate over time it will draw moisture from the atmosphere and become soft.

    If you leave a cake on a plate over time it will have moisture drawn from it by the atmosphere and it will become hard.

    A jaffa cake when left on a plate will eventually become hard ergo a jaffa cake is a cake.

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    re: O/T Jaffa Cakes

    Tea cakes are for woofters and jaffas are for Jaffas.

    Caramel Logs for me.

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