Wagon Wheels is a brand of snack food available in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and Canada. Their product lineup includes a variety of biscuits covered in chocolate.
The brand was created by Garry Weston, the son of W. Garfield Weston, founder of Associated British Foods
The first Wagon Wheels were produced at the Weston family's bakery, in London in 1948
Initially, they were sold in two sizes, but in 1974, the larger size was discontinued and the smaller size became the standard
The product was introduced to Australia in the 1950s and also to Canada
In 1989, Burton's Foods acquired the Wagon Wheels brand
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The original Wagon Wheel is made up of two biscuits filled with marshmallow and jam, and coated in milk chocolate
Wagon Wheel Cookies are a biscuit with a marshmallow and jam center, covered in chocolate
Wagon Wheel bites are smaller versions of the classic Wagon Wheel biscuit, featuring a marshmallow and jam center, covered in milk chocolate
Yes, Wagon Wheels are suitable for vegetarians as they do not contain any meat or animal products.
Wagon Wheels typically have a shelf life of several months, but it is best to check the best before date on the packaging.
Classic Wagon Wheels come in a variety of flavors, such as milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and white chocolate. There are also other variations available, such as caramel or hazelnut filling.
No, Wagon Wheels contain wheat and are therefore not suitable for people with gluten allergies or sensitivities.
Wagon Wheels are widely available in supermarkets and convenience stores in the UK, Ireland, Australia, and Canada. They can also be purchased online on various websites.