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  • Their granny Kate would visit them with packets of Rolos and Wagon Wheels and a Jamboree bag for Barry who loved flying saucers that cracked his tongue with the sharpness of their sherbet.

    two women Cole, Martina 1999

  • A particularly mouth-watering opportunity could be the UK's second-biggest manufacturer, Burton's Foods, which counts Jammie Dodgers and Wagon Wheels among its more famous brands.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • I was small in the Seventies, and a bit preoccupied with Wagon Wheels, so I didn't notice how much Britain looked like the Fifties.

    Evening Standard - Home 2010

  • Tonight's show is all about Club Classics and, if it's successful, the ironically retro chocolate biscuit bar theme will be extended to encompass Fruit Clubs, Orange Clubs, Wagon Wheels and Tunnock's Tea Cakes next week.

    The Guardian World News Stuart Heritage 2010

  • Or you could buy a packet of nine Wagon Wheels for 59p compared to the usual price of £1.59.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • Even so, the likes of Persil, Birds Eye Fish Fingers, Sugar Puffs and Wagon Wheels have shown their staying power.

    MoneyWeek RSS - All 2010

  • As KSU turned its attention to the Zips on Sunday, Martin told his players, "I don't want to hear anything about Wagon Wheels and rivalries," said Martin.

    www.recordpub.com's Homepage Articles 2009

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