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Meet the sisters creating soft and sweet bundles of joy with their first-class fluff and marshmallowy goodness in Leeds ...
Bakers in Norfolk have been left astounded as their take on a viral chocolate bar is selling out every day of the week. The team at Banham Butchers and Creative Cakes has released Dubai chocolate bars ...
Inside The Jolly Chimney, local cafegoers are treated to cafe staples such as paninis and toasties, however, can also try the popular Chimney Cake, Lumi and Catalin's homemade 'Dubai Chocolate ...
Are you looking for a simple and fun Easter project for yourself and the kids? These Chocolate Dipped Marshmallow Peeps are just the recipe! They are so ridiculously easy to make. I recommend using ...
Although the marshmallow escaped the tea cake’s milk chocolate casing, it did “not appear to explode and cause a risk to in-flight safety", according to the broadcaster. Dr Oliver Bird ...
The Royal Air Force has lifted a ‘60-year ban’ on a popular treat after tests found it won’t explode in cockpit. Tunnock’s tea cakes have been cleared to be taken on board RAF planes after a ...
The story goes that 60 years ago, Tunnock's teacakes were banned from RAF flights after a cockpit marshmallow explosion. The chocolate-covered treats were apparently all the rage, eaten by nuclear ...
When the captain pulled an emergency depressurising switch the iconic Scottish treat erupted - leaving a sticky mess over the ...
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GB News on MSNTunnock's Tea Cakes RAF ban finally lifted 60 years after they were prohibited following cockpit explosionThe RAF has finally cleared Tunnock's Tea Cakes for flight after a 60-year ban, following tests that proved the sweet treats don't pose a danger at high altitude. The popular Scottish confections were ...
The marshmallow treats were put on the no-fly list after erupting in a cockpit in 1965.
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