As found in a British Court a Biscuits go soft .where as Cakes go hard hard when stale .So Jaffa Cakes were classed as Cake .So no Tax ( VAT ) was charged on them .Classed as essential Foods .
A friend from Cornwall said that they use a flavoring similar to root beer for medicine (kind of like the 'bubble gum' flavor my kids' medicine was flavored with. So it tastes like medicine because it is the taste of their medicine! I will also say that World Market has a few of those Brit snacks if anyone wants to try some.
Back in the 60's to 80's in the UK one of the main suppliers of dentist mouthwash only sold root beer flavoured mouthwash as it was an American firm. When MacDonalds opened in the UK it used to sell root beer, however due to the dentists mouthwash, it really didn't sell, so now MacDonalds stopped stocking it.
Top The Tater is the dip of the gods. I’ll never forget when I had my California friend try it for the first time.
As found in a British Court a Biscuits go soft .where as Cakes go hard hard when stale .So Jaffa Cakes were classed as Cake .So no Tax ( VAT ) was charged on them .Classed as essential Foods .
A friend from Cornwall said that they use a flavoring similar to root beer for medicine (kind of like the 'bubble gum' flavor my kids' medicine was flavored with. So it tastes like medicine because it is the taste of their medicine! I will also say that World Market has a few of those Brit snacks if anyone wants to try some.
Back in the 60's to 80's in the UK one of the main suppliers of dentist mouthwash only sold root beer flavoured mouthwash as it was an American firm. When MacDonalds opened in the UK it used to sell root beer, however due to the dentists mouthwash, it really didn't sell, so now MacDonalds stopped stocking it.
Many people not from America hate root beer, and they all say the same thing: "It tastes like medicine."
Funnily enough, a lot of Americans seem to say the same about Dandelion & Burdock (a traditional, root-based fizzy drink here in the UK).
cos our medicine tastes like root beer.
I'm American and I feel the same way. I never understood why people like it. I can handle it as an ice cream float and that's about it. haha
@@laceymuzzin3122 I completely understand. I feel that you needed to grow up on the stuff or you would dislike it.
I grew up with a lot of these as my family is english,Irish to this day hate marmalade 🤢love hp sauce another fun video
I heard from a few their food is not that great of course chocolates,chip you can't go wrong
Calls them the Brits but they have Aussie accents