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Ryan, Rosemay. Arnott's new wheels. In B&T Magazine, New South Wales, Australia. 17 September 2004. See Also:MoonpiesOther entries for: CookiesAnzac Biscuits, Benne Wafers, Children's Rusks, Chocolate Wafers, Cookies, Drop Cookies, Forfeit Cookies, Fortune Cookies, Frappe (Biscuits), Gingerbread, Iced Zoo Biscuits, Ladyfingers, Lebkuchen, Madelines, Mostaccioli Cookies, Okra, Pasticci, Pizzelle, Ratafia Biscuits, Refrigerator Cookies, Rolled Cookies, Rosettes, S'mores, Shrewsbury Biscuits, Speculaas Cookies, Spritz Cookies, Vanilla Wafers, Wagon Wheels, Whippet Cookies, Yatsuhashi Other entries for:DessertsAboukir Almonds, Angel Delight, Applesauce, Bananas Foster, Bangbelly, Belgian Waffles, Bhapa Doi, Bizcocho Borracho, Cakes, Cassata Gelata, Cassata, Cassatelle di Ricotta, Cherries Jubilee, Chiboust Cream, Compote, Cream Tea, Crème d'amandes, Crème Plombières, Cumberland Rum Butter, Custard, Deep-Fried Mars Bars, Doughnuts, Dream Topping, Dream Whip, Dutch Crunch Topping, Eton Mess, French Toast, Fürst-Pückler-Eis, Halvah, Hattit Kit, Ice Cream Cones, Marshmallows, Meringue Italienne, Meringue Powder, Meringue, Mishti Doi, Moonpies, Nanaimo Bars, Nun's Tummies, Orange à la Norvegienne, Pastry Cream, Pies & Tarts, Pokerounce, Poor Knights of Windsor, Poutine au Pain, Poutine à Trou, Puddings, Spumoni, Syllabub, Tavuk Gögsü, Timbale Brillat-Savarin, Tiramisù, Tortoni, Trifle, Vark, Waffles, Wagashi, Warabi Mochi, Zuccotto Other entries for: DishesDumplings, Salads, Savoury Dishes |
It's a myth that Wagon Wheels are Canadian. They were actually invented and first made in England. In fact, they were made in Australia before they were made in Canada.
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