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Royal Air Force pilots could be able to enjoy a Tunnock’s tea cake at 30,000ft after a 60-year myth they explode was busted.
The story goes that 60 years ago, Tunnock's teacakes were banned from RAF flights after a cockpit marshmallow explosion. The chocolate-covered treats were apparently all the rage, eaten by nuclear ...
Well, the RAF now thinks it is definitely the former... Tunnock’s Tea Cakes have been deemed fit to fly by the RAF after they were banned from flights 60 years ago. The Scottish snack was a ...
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As far as in-flight calamities go, the explosion of a pack of Tunnock's tea cakes definitely takes the biscuit. So when disaster allegedly struck on an RAF flight in 1965, plastering the ...