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PurpleStuart

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A question that has caused restless nights for philosphers over the past century: Is the Jaffa cake a biscuit or a cake?  ;D

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*lol*  :s2

Well, I suppose a Jaffa Cake is a cake - I mean, it's called a Jaffa Cake after all.   ;D

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thats also my reasoning but others beg to differ

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Ahh! A question I asked only a few days ago  :sq

...well it's gotta be a biscuit hasn't it!  :sr

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All this talk about cakes and biscuits is making me hungry. :s04  

mmm...cakes...yummy :)

mmm...biscuits...yummy :)

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:s7MMMM Jaffa CAKE....... it's got sponge in it so has to be.....so I'm now going to demolish a whole box yummmmmm :s03

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Having purchased a packet of 3 Jaffas (snack pack) today and studied the wrapper, I have made a few observations...

The wrapper has highlighted on it: 3 cakes :s6

However, the makers, McVitie’s, is a registered trademark of 'United Biscuits (UK) LTD'. What is a biscuit firm making ‘cakes’ for you might ask yourself…

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So I have come to the conclusion that a jaffa-cake is a biscuit at heart, trapped in a cake’s body.:s03

Tommy

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All this "biscuit in a cakes body" is lies, damn lies - they are cakes, i tell you, CAAAKKKKEESSSS!  :s08

;D ;D ;D

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http://www.irn-talkingshop.co.uk/united_bisc/mcvities.html

"McVitie's is the leading manufacturer of BISCUITS in the UK having a unique position, dominating the category with both branded and own label products. Its brand portfolio includes Penguin, Jaffa Cakes, McVitie's Chocolate Digestives, Go Ahead!, Hob Nobs, Digestives and Rich Tea.

Colin Hutchinson

McVitie's Deputy Managing Director"

;D  ;D

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LOL

what does he know? He's just the Dept MD.  :D

They're cakes!

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So when is someone going to create a Jaffa Biscuit so we can all argue on whether or not it's a cake ;D

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:s2 :s2 :s2 :s2 :s2 :s2  :sk :s2 :s2 :s2 :s2 :s2 :s2

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I saw a new type of Jaffa Cakes in the supermarket the other day that were like ordinary Jaffa Cakes, but with a biscuit on the bottom and didn't have the cake-like part at all. I can't remember what they called it, but it looked like the closest thing to a Jaffa Biscuit you can get.

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( I think this thread should get a prize for the most bizarre and irelevant topic every posted  ;D )

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...iiiiii thank ya! *bows*

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:s2 :s2 :s01 :s03 ;D

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They're called 'Jaffa cake biscuits' SaRuMaN.  :s3

*this doesn't change anything*

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Ok, y'all...usually when I post on a subject, the subject is totally dropped...so here goes:

The difinitive answer to whether a Jaffe Cake is cake of bisquit (which may not apply in the UK) is: bisquits are not sweet!

So there!   :su

Dalia

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LoL Dalia,  :s2

Interesting hypothesis... so what does that make the Jaffa cake biscuit??  ??? Surely you all don't think the jaffa-cake biscuit is a cake as well??!!!  :s01

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