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    Legally they are Cakes, but who cares there just lovely!

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    I think it'd be great if they made them into a birthday cake, like 5x the size of a normal one. be like yum. and put candles in. ;p

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    Isnt when a cake goes off it hardens and when a biscuit does it softens, defining the cake and the biscuit? If thats true its cake

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    they're cakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    Isnt when a cake goes off it hardens and when a biscuit does it softens, defining the cake and the biscuit? If thats true its cake
    Yeah was watching QI about it last night even.

    Cakes and biscuits are VAT-free whereas biscuits covered in chocolate is VAT'd as it's a luxury. The government was going to tax Jaffa Cakes until McVities went to the tax board and proved that Jaffa Cakes were cakes due to them being hardened... to me that's quite interesting .

    Jaffa cakes are legally cakes - and I've not had them in ages

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judge Judy View Post
    Yeah was watching QI about it last night even.

    Cakes and biscuits are VAT-free whereas biscuits covered in chocolate is VAT'd as it's a luxury. The government was going to tax Jaffa Cakes until McVities went to the tax board and proved that Jaffa Cakes were cakes due to them being hardened... to me that's quite interesting .

    Jaffa cakes are legally cakes - and I've not had them in ages

    The Judge has Spoken!

    What is ylour final verdict Judy?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom C View Post
    The Judge has Spoken!

    What is ylour final verdict Judy?

    To confirm, Jaffa Cakes are cakes.

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    its a stupid question really they're called jaffa cakes not jaffa biscuits

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    I respect you. (Judge Judy!)


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    We don't have jaffa cakes.
    but we have two types of jaffas
    a jafa is somebody from the city of Auckland(Just another **REMOVED** Aucklander) which is me :@.
    and a sweet, its has chocolate inside


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