I thought it's a decent buy as the McVities version cost a lot more and you don't usually see Cadbury Jaffa cakes in the big supermarkets.
I'm still undecided if it's a biscuit or a cake, I'm siding towards a cake as the bottom is sponge, what that has to do with the deal I don't know, I'm just curious!
I opened a box of these yesterday and one of the packs vanished. no idea where :smiley:
brychris
22 Apr 16#4
There's something about the Jaffa cakes being made by Cadburys that makes you want to buy them more than the McVities versions.
TN567 to brychris
23 Apr 16#6
Disagree slightly, I want them both just as much as each other. Sharing is caring
sradmad
22 Apr 16#5
good find op, heat added
dealer101
23 Apr 16#7
I think poundland may have these 1p more ... in case you don't have a b&m near you
brychris to dealer101
23 Apr 16#8
They do sell in poundland but only a double pack for £1, these are a triple pack for 99p
mel456
23 Apr 16#9
b this. uuuuui.n
jazzzy786
23 Apr 16#10
They have been at this price in B&M for a while. I should know I've been scoffing these regularly for a while. Home Bargains were selling them same price as well.
brychris to jazzzy786
23 Apr 16#11
and you didn't even share the deal, tut tut! :wink:
HowAboutNo
23 Apr 16#12
Definitely more biscuity than real Jaffa Cakes, or at least the packet I had was open, sell by July 2016, one packet still went on drive home though...so light and (not) fluffy!
getmeone to HowAboutNo
23 Apr 16#13
Try the Lidl ones. Much better, cheaper and more tangy.
sharonpaton2
24 Apr 16#14
they're crap I got them yesterday, the sponge is hard & dry! Mcvities is better me thinks.
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I'm still undecided if it's a biscuit or a cake, I'm siding towards a cake as the bottom is sponge, what that has to do with the deal I don't know, I'm just curious!
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