I used to suck the jaffas, first you get that real orange taste, then the shell breaks and your onto the choccy. YumI like both , but like Jaffa’s more.
I used to suck the jaffas, first you get that real orange taste, then the shell breaks and your onto the choccy. YumI like both , but like Jaffa’s more.
They’ve gone down with the shipThe Jaffas crowd is quite vocal... Where are our Fantales lovers?
So a 2 course meal then?I used to suck the jaffas, first you get that real orange taste, then the shell breaks and your onto the choccy. Yum
I did that yesterday with a big bag of m and m’s what a gutz hey.so much for saving them for Christmas Day.So a 2 course meal then?
Yep, why they put expiry dates on lollies & chocolate puzzles me. They get home and gone same day.I did that yesterday with a big bag of m and m’s what a gutz hey.so much for saving them for Christmas Day.
My big brother sent me a big box of everything chocolate cos he knows I can’t afford goodies.by the time the new year comes I’ll look like the “mrs Michelin man” and I mean a big box.gotta family.Yep, why they put expiry dates on lollies & chocolate puzzles me. They get home and gone same day.
Oink oink you’ll be mr Michelin’s second wife after me thenI just bought my biggest bag of Jaffa’s 1 kg today so will have a pig out over Xmas .
I'm going to shout myself some jaffas for xmas!Oink oink you’ll be mr Michelin’s second wife after me then
Go for it chooky babeoink oink merry christmas.I'm going to shout myself some jaffas for xmas!
Ha ha we will have to start a Michelin club.Oink oink you’ll be mr Michelin’s second wife after me then
Definatelyand or the tubby clubHa ha we will have to start a Michelin club.
I paid just over $12 for a kilo bag at Big W yesterday.Can't choose I love them both. But I read yesterday that Jaffas are getting discontinued at woolworths, hopefully this isn't the start of the end.
Iconic Australian chocolate Jaffas has been taken off the shelves at a major supermarket.
Woolworths quietly removed the orange flavoured chocolate coated balls from shelves across the country, due to declining sales.
The treat entered the market in Australia and New Zealand in 1931 and is currently produced by Allen's lollies.
The popular confectionery item has maintained a cult status across both countries.
In Australia, rolling Jaffas down the aisle at the movie theatre became popular, to the point where it was included in advertising in the 1970s.
Jaffas reportedly gained icon status because of the noise they made when they were dropped and rolled down the sloping wooden floors.
In New Zealand each year, revelers race the treat down a steep residential street in Dunedin as part of the Cadbury Chocolate Carnival.
It comes just months after an another Australian favourite, Fantales, was discontinued.
Woolworths said Jaffas were axed after a recent internal review.
"We're constantly reviewing the range of products we sell and that can mean some are replaced," the spokesperson said.
"We're always working to make sure we stock the range of products that have the broadest customer appeal."
The chocolate balls are still available at Coles and other independent supermarkets, as well as at Big W.
A 160g bag currently retails for about $5
Yummo enjoyI paid just over $12 for a kilo bag at Big W yesterday.
Merry Christmas to you too Littleboy8, enjoyGo for it chooky babeoink oink merry christmas.