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Old 28-08-2009, 6:37 AM   #1
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...looks like it works quite well for 'Rich Tea' biscuits. Forcing a 'Wagon Wheel' into that little slot may be another matter though.
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Not a bad idea, although chocolate digestives might melt a bit. Good to see they've thought about lefties too.
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