Jaffa Cakes or Toblerone?

Which do you prefer?

  • Jaffa Cakes

    Votes: 20 44.4%
  • Toblerone

    Votes: 25 55.6%

  • Total voters
    45
I dont like Toblerone much, jaffa cakes are nice but we never buy enough I eat them all too quickly :D
 
Well, I based my decision on the fact that everything I've ever eaten that's had "jaffa" on it has been horrible. Except jaffas. And that orange and choc pocky. But still, my point stands that Toblerones are pwn. Except that stuff that gets stuck in your teeth... and when the tin wrap gets stuck between the pieces and you're eating the whole thing like a bar instead of eating them individually and you bite down between two pieces and it gets stuck in your teeth...




....my point still stands, damnit!
 
Well it may have a different name in New Zealand, if in fact the jaffa cake is sold over there.
 
I asked my dad to buy me some :p, i'll take piccies.
 
i hate orange flavored stuff, except oranges. the big T wins for me
 
Jaffa cakes... I love them. Toblerones are sick.
 
jverne said:
n00b! doesn't know what jaffa cakes are!!! :LOL: :LOL:
jaffa rules!!! with milk and coffe!! :O :O

yeah milk and jaffa cakes .. mm,
brb gonna get it :p
 
Jaffa cakes with milk and coffee? Weird...
 
Haha said:
Why has no one heard of Jaffa Cakes?! :sniper:

jaffa cakes are only sold in the UK?

thought they was worldwide :mad:

the world needs to EAT them... mm
 
KoreBolteR said:
jaffa cakes are only sold in the UK?

thought they was worldwide :mad:

the world needs to EAT them... mm

well i haven't seen them being sold here in Toronto/Brampton (Canada) so yeah.. it would lead me to believe the chocolate is more widely known.
 
Dr. Freeman said:
well i haven't seen them being sold here in Toronto/Brampton (Canada) so yeah.. it would lead me to believe the chocolate is more widely known.

Zhey are sold in Finland under a slightly different name, and company. Previously a finnish bakery/candy company named Fazer sold them, now Fazer's cookies are owned by LU, so they are now sold by LU here, but they are still the same jaffa cakes.
 
Farrowlesparrow said:
Well it may have a different name in New Zealand, if in fact the jaffa cake is sold over there.

If someone can find what they're called I'll happily hunt them down and try some :)
 
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