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A famous rapper has shared his thoughts on some of Scotland’s most iconic snacks while on tour in Glasgow. Currently on his It’s Pronounced Baby No Money tour, bbno$ performed at SWG3 in April. Around ...
Currently on his It’s Pronounced Baby No Money tour, bbno$ performed at SWG3 in April. Around the same time, fans spotted a new TikTok account, @Winedine59, featuring the rapper trying local treats on ...
Singer and songwriter bbno$ played SWG3 in April and at the same time quietly launched a new food review channel - starting ...
US Youtube star and polyglot Arieh Smith, better known as Xiaoma, is known for his videos where he impresses locals with his ...
Tunnock’s Tea Cakes have regained their wingman status after six decades on the Royal Air Force’s no-fly list. The Scottish sweet treats were said to be all the rage with aircraft crew following their ...
Morrisons has quietly added the cult favourite Milky Way Crispy Rolls to its £4 meal deal, three years after the chocolate bar was discontinued. The supermarket giant has included the popular treat as ...
Tunnock’s tea cakes have been cleared to be taken on board RAF planes after a 60-year-old myth they explode was debunked. The snack was said to be banned from RAF flights in 1965 after one ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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