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Scotland's favourite biscuit treats helped fuel a charity expedition to the top of the world - and proved a hit with their guides while doing so. Tunnock’s sponsored child abuse survivors group Team ...
Ukrainian soldiers on the frontline of the country’s war with Russia will be getting supplies of Tunnock’s caramel wafers this Christmas season - thanks to former Edinburgh MP John Barrett. Did you ...
Tunnock's Caramel Wafers are one of the nation's most beloved treats with the factory, based in Uddingston, making a staggering six million of the chocolate, caramel and wafer bars every week.
The Queen is a fan of Tunnock's teacakes, the inventor of the snack has revealed after receiving his knighthood at Buckingham Palace. Sir Boyd Tunnock said she chose the teacake from the Scottish ...
TUNNOCK'S has been slammed after the firm "donated" some of its goods to a controversial advocacy group, sparking calls to boycott the manufacturer. The popular Scottish confectionary brand allegedly ...
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SCOTTISH caramel wafer and tea cake manufacturer Thomas Tunnock has pushed annual turnover above £50 million, and benefited from HM Revenue & Customs’ decision that its snowballs should be ...
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