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blossomia
Premium Review Burtons Original Wagon Wheels: Rolling Rolling Rolling..... (338 words)
by - written on 10/12/09 (Very useful, 8 readings)
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Burtons Wagon wheels are a little disc of delightful mallow and chocolate, rolling rolling rolling! These sit out there on their own and no one really sells anything similar I don't think. These also come in a jammie version which as it sounds has jam in it too. You will struggle to dunk these in your hot drink, these look about the size of a cup ...  Read the complete review

Dave24
Premium Review Wagon wheels (327 words)
by - written on 25/11/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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Wagon wheels have been a round for ages, and i have always bought them. Through out the years they have had a few new additions to their range and a couple of changes. One of these changes was the reduction in size of the wagon wheels.. A shame really as they were monstrous but now days they have been compacted and are significantly ...  Read the complete review

Assasin
Premium Review Burtons Original Wagon Wheels: Not half as big (or as good!) as they used to be (269 words)
by - written on 28/10/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Burtons Original Wagon Wheels Description: Chocolate covered biscuits with marshmallow and jam http://www.burtonsfoods.com Wagon Wheels are names because of their shape. They are basically a circular chocolate covered biscuit. Inside, there is soft mallow and a thin layer of jam. The biscuit is quite soft too, ...  Read the complete review

pmcds
Premium Review Burton's invented the wheel (346 words)
by - written on 24/10/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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Burton's Wagon Wheels were something I never bothered with as a kid. I had a bad experience after eating one once and never bothered again. More recently, my wife has been buying them for my son to have, and desperately peckish one day I tried one, and found they were lovely. They are essentially thick and dense marshmallow covered in ...  Read the complete review

LethalUK
Premium Review Burtons Original Wagon Wheels: Used to be better. (347 words)
by - written on 14/10/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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These are really nice, tasty and usually priced very well. However, they are getting smaller and smaller which ruins it as I used to enjoy the 'chunkiness' and the thick amounts of chocolate and marshmallow. Despite this, they're still nice and everyone will love them the taste, but overall they are disappointing. The packaging is ...  Read the complete review

f1fan13
Premium Review wagon wheels (227 words)
by - written on 10/10/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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Burton wagon wheels are a product that are made by the food company burton and have been about for a number of years now. I cant really remember the first time I tried these as it was when I was little however I do remember that my grandma always had these in her house and I always used to get them whenever I visited her. They are ...  Read the complete review

leeanne160480
Premium Review Burtons Original Wagon Wheels: LARGE LOOKIN BISCUITS (249 words)
by - written on 15/08/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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I'm sure Wagon Wheels are still the same size they have always been, but they seemed to fill my hand a bit more when I was smaller! These are made by Burton's and you get them in Original and Jam. I think I prefer the Jam ones, as they have all what the original ones have, but with a little splodge of Jam in the ...  Read the complete review

huggy2009
Premium Review Chunky, a bit bland and not as good as they used to be, nope ... (506 words)
by - written on 09/08/09 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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Wagon wheels were launched in the 1940's and named after the Westerns which were so popular during that period. Packaged in a fairly bulky 6 pack you get a red metallic packing material with a picture of two horses pulling a cowboy and wagon, it does give the idea of a western and whilst theres no real appropriateness to that nowadays ...  Read the complete review

Claribella
Premium Review Burtons Original Wagon Wheels: These aren't 'wheely' good, they are average! (353 words)
by - written on 24/06/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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Wagon Wheels are another one of those sweet treats that seem to have severely shrunk over the years. It's another occasion where I question whether it's the fact that I have got bigger and so have my hands so the biscuit looks smaller in my hand or the manufacturers have decided to cut back on how much ingredients they use so they can make more ...  Read the complete review

hypno06
Premium Review Mini wheels, not wagon wheels (558 words)
by - written on 02/06/09 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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I'm not one for buying packets of biscuits and the like as a matter of course, because I would be prone to eating them before they ever got as far as a lunch box....... But in half term, my children were at a ski camp, and I wanted them to have something extra in their lunch box for a bit more energy and a bit of a treat. Wagon wheels ...  Read the complete review

EggMan
Premium Review Burtons Original Wagon Wheels: My wheels shrunk!! (170 words)
by - written on 22/05/09 (Useful, 39 readings)
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I used to eat these regularly as a kid, bought some recently and the 1st noticeable thing was the size. Am sure these used to be as big as my head, and boy that is big! A round chocolate covered biscuit, with a marshmellow and jam filling running through the middle. As you bite into a wagon wheel, the crunch of the biscuit is closely followed ...  Read the complete review

ickleannie
Premium Review Wagon Wheels Have Morphed!!! (630 words)
by - written on 26/04/09 (Very useful, 200 readings)
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We are all quite fond of eating biscuits in my household. In fact we tend to go through quite a lot in the space of a week often as a result of packed lunches for all of us and an after school snack for the children. I tend to try and buy slightly more healthy versions for example serial bars however occasionally if I see a special offer on at the ...  Read the complete review

topherbenn
Premium Review Burtons Original Wagon Wheels: The size of a real Wagon Wheel! Well almost! (261 words)
by - written on 26/03/09 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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It's been quite sometime since I last had a Wagon Wheel, mainly because I was put off by them some years back. They were once a childhood favourite of mine; the crumbly biscuit, coated in a thin layer of chocolate, and all held together in the centre with a smoothing over of marshmallow and jam to complement. I think the main problem is ...  Read the complete review

kittybuttons
Premium Review Wagon Wheels (468 words)
by - written on 26/03/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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Wagon wheels! What more could you ask for than a biscuit made out of biscuit (of course!), marshmallow, chocolate and jam? Burtons Original Wagon Wheels as they are now known were originally invented by Garry Weston who worked in Australia. They were launched in the 40's and they were given their nmae as the 'Wild West' was very popular ...  Read the complete review

Emmald
Premium Review Burtons Original Wagon Wheels: Wagons Roll? They have gone for a Burton! (599 words)
by - written on 27/02/09 (Very useful, 129 readings)
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Wagon Wheels, two words that link together to make a strong statement. Burton's foods Ltd have not only given them a sturdy name but they have wrapped their man size snack in robust red packaging that accentuates that rugged theme. Underneath the bold gold shaded product name is indeed a wagon and a pair of rearing horses driven by a ...  Read the complete review

CokaCola
Premium Review A popular favourite amongst biscuit fans. (299 words)
by - written on 08/02/09 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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Wagon Wheels are circular chocolate biscuits with quite a large diameter (maybe 4 inches), comprised of biscuit, marshmallow and red (strawberry?) Jam. They are bought in multipacks which contain two layers of wagon wheels, and usually contain 6 or 9 Wagon Wheels in a pack. These are a popular choice for School lunch boxes, and they are ...  Read the complete review

Gemma87
Premium Review Burtons Original Wagon Wheels: Theres no chocolate taste (210 words)
by - written on 02/02/09 (Useful, 12 readings)
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Wagon wheels...they probaly the most unique to any of the other choclate bars that are out there as there exatcly not that a bar! Their circular in shape and covered in a thin (and i do mean thin) chocolate layer. Basically under this chocolate layer are two biscuits and inbetween these two biscuits in marshmellow so in affect its ...  Read the complete review

JB
Express Review on Burtons Original Wagon Wheels
by JB - written on 29/12/08
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when i was a boy growing up in the sixtys. Wagon wheel's not only were bigger they also a light coloured biscuits simlar to the north american wagon wheels . The american division seems to have stuck to the original which in my opinion and that of all my friends is by far supperior in taste to the replacement . I wrote to burtons when they changed to flavour and was brushed of by there marketing people, that they had researched the uk and on the grounds of this research they made the interior of the biscuit more chocolate in a word rubish

eiley123
Premium Review Burtons Original Wagon Wheels: Six Wheels on my Wagon (465 words)
by - written on 22/11/08 (Very useful, 134 readings)
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Wagon Wheels are one of those last few remaining treats that I remember from my childhood, and are still around. As kids we would be given a wagon wheel occasionally and they seemed huge taking ages to eat. I know that when we are young children we are usually quite small but I dont think that this is the only reason that Wagon Wheels seem to be ...  Read the complete review

abbadabbado
Premium Review Rollin' Rollin' Rollin' (477 words)
by - written on 03/11/08 (Very useful, 176 readings)
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I've always wondered why I like Wagon Wheels so much as ever since I was a child I really haven't been able to stand marshmallow. A wagon wheel is two biscuits sandwiched over a layer of marshmallow and covered in a layer of milk chocolate. There are different varieties of wagon wheels where they include jam or a double layer of chocolate, ...  Read the complete review

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