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Initially, the snack was simply marshmallow sandwiched between two biscuits and smothered in chocolate - without any jam. Their original moniker was Weston's Wagon Wheels, inspired by western ...
At first, the sweet treat was made by placing marshmallow between two biscuits and covering the lot in chocolate ... Their ...
The Wagon Wheel has always been an overrated chocolate-covered marshmallow and ... it’s a close call. The original beats the phantom by a nose. The Double Time is a boring chocolate.
At first, the snack was simply just marshmallow sandwiched between two biscuits and covered in chocolate - without jam, and their original name was Weston's Wagon Wheels, which was inspired by ...
Wagon Wheels, invented in the 1940s by William Peschardt (who then sold the patent to Gary Weston) are comprised of two biscuits with a jam and marshmallow filling, covered in milk chocolate.
10. Wagon Wheels Original The chocolate-covered marshmallow and jam sandwich is technically an Arnott’s product after the company bought the rights to manufacture the biscuit in 2003 ...