Wagon Wheels

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Wagon Wheels[edit]

Wagon Wheels are a popular snack food in various parts of the world. They are round, sandwich-style biscuits filled with marshmallow and often coated in chocolate. The snack has a rich history and has been produced by different companies in different countries, each with their own unique variations.

History[edit]

Wagon Wheels were first produced in the United Kingdom by Garry Weston, son of W. Garfield Weston. The snack was introduced in the 1940s and quickly gained popularity due to its unique combination of biscuit, marshmallow, and chocolate. The name "Wagon Wheels" was supposedly inspired by the wild west, with the snack's round shape reminiscent of a wagon wheel.

Production[edit]

Wagon Wheels are produced by different companies in different countries. In the United Kingdom, they are produced by Burton's Biscuit Company, while in Australia, they are made by Arnott's Biscuits. Despite being the same snack, there are noticeable differences between the Wagon Wheels produced in different countries. For example, the Australian version is larger and has a layer of jam.

Variations[edit]

Over the years, various variations of Wagon Wheels have been introduced. These include Wagon Wheels with different flavors of filling, such as strawberry and vanilla, and Wagon Wheels with different types of coating, such as white chocolate. There have also been limited edition versions of the snack, such as Wagon Wheels with a Halloween theme.

Popularity[edit]

Wagon Wheels have remained a popular snack food for decades. They are often associated with childhood and nostalgia, and are a staple in many lunchboxes. Despite changes in production and variations in the recipe, the classic combination of biscuit, marshmallow, and chocolate continues to be a favorite among consumers.

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