- Wagon Wheels
Wagon Wheels are a popular
biscuit inAustralia ,Canada , and theUnited Kingdom which have amarshmallow centre and are covered in achocolate flavoured coating. They are produced and distributed byBurton's Foods . The biscuit itself is round to represent thewheel of awagon (hence the name)."Wagon Wheels" were invented by
Garry Weston (1927-2002) (son ofW. Garfield Weston ). Garry Weston worked for his father's business inAustralia before taking over his UK family business. The biscuits were first launched during the 1940s at the time of the 1948 Olympia Food Fair. The name was derived from the fact that theWild West was very popular at time, and in particular the filmWagon Train . They were originally marketed as "Weston Wagon Wheels"Interest in "Wagon Wheels" was at an all time peak when the british female
comedian sFrench and Saunders made a sketch withJennifer Saunders dressed as aschoolgirl stuffing a Wagon Wheel into her mouth. Wagon Wheels were "re-launched" in 2002.Two previous slogans for the product have been:
* "A taste for adventure."
* "If there's a bigger bite, it can't be found."the current slogan is "You've got to grin to get it in".In Canada, Wagon Wheels are produced by Dare Foods Limited. They come in Original, Caramel, Fudge, and Raspberry flavours.
In Australia, Wagon Wheels are produced by Arnott's Biscuits. George Weston Foods Limited sold the brand to Arnott's in August 2003. [ [http://www.gwf.com.au/media/gwfsellschocbiscuits_290803.htm GWF Media Announcement 29th August 2006] ]
ize
There have been many debates amongst fans of the biscuit about the size. "Wagon Wheels" have supposedly shrunk in size as time has progressed, but
Burton's Foods Ltd have denied this. It has been suggested that the supposed shrinkage is due to an adult's childhood memory of eating a "Wagon Wheel" held in a much smaller hand. In Australia however, Arnott's have stated that tray packs of "Wagon Wheels" were in fact "Mini Wagon Wheels" and have re-released the original 48g "Wagon Wheels". [http://www.arnotts.com.au/products/WagonWheels.aspx]The original factory which produced the biscuit in
Slough during the early 1980s were transferred to an updated and modern factory inLlantarnam in South Wales. The original factory in Slough produced the biscuit with crinkled edges and corn cobbs rather than the updated smoother edges. This caused the overall diameter of the biscuit to shrink slightly, but not as much as fans of the biscuit believe.Also, although the UK "Wagon Wheel" has barely shrunk, it is still noticeably smaller than the
Australian equivalent. The diameter of the Australian version is measured at 88 mm which is 14 mm larger than the UK version. Even though the Australian version is wider in diameter, the UK "Wagon Wheel" is notably thicker by 4 mm.As of October 2006, the Canadian Wagon Wheel measured 70mm x 17mm.
Flavours
The original wagon wheel which is now called "chocolate" had a marshmallow centre and not a jam centre.
* Original
*Jam mie
*Toffee
* Double Choc
* Orange
* Strawberry shortcakeMiscellaneous
Actor
Berwick Kaler is famous for throwing them, likeFrisbees , to the audience at the end of the annualpantomime at the Theatre Royal inYork , though he had to stop throwing them after someone was allegedly hit by one and complained.References
ee also
*
List of brands of biscuit
*Weston family External links
* [http://www.burtonsfoods.co.uk/ Burtons Foods]
* [http://www.wagonwheels.com/ Official Wagon Wheels Website]
* [http://www.arnotts.com.au/products/WagonWheels.aspx Arnotts Wagon Wheels]
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