How’s my Jaffa Cake Eating?

Posted on December 22nd, 2009 by Purple13

Spotted on a Jaffa Cake delivery lorry the other day – “No Jaffa Cakes are left in this vehicle overnight”

What does the poor driver do – eat any remaining?

For those not in the know, Jaffa Cakes are an ancient biscuit – sponge, topped with chocolate and a “smashing orangy bit in the middle” (a kind of sweet orange jelly).

Sensibly wrapped in a strip of a dozen (otherwise you’d eat the whole packet!), they were heavily advertised in the 70’s by a sombrero wearing person…(who knows why?).

Anyway, I digress – what I meant to ask was what’s the funniest thing you’ve seen written on the side of a vehicle?


3 Responses to “How’s my Jaffa Cake Eating?”

  1. I can’t think of anything at the moment, but this is a cool video that I discovered that used Adobe Photoshop to create the images.


    Clinically Clueless´s last blog ..Christmas 1965 ~ Supremes My ComLuv Profile

  2. Lib says:

    ‘I wish my wife was as dirty as this van’

    Well, it mademe titter the first time I saw it

  3. Jim says:

    Mine was ‘ also available in white’

    ON a dirty white van..

    Driven by a Jamaican man!

Leave a Reply

CommentLuv Enabled
Subscribe to comments on this post

Post comments @ coffee!

Translator

English flagItalian flagKorean flagChinese (Simplified) flagPortuguese flagGerman flagFrench flag
Spanish flagJapanese flagArabic flagRussian flag   
By N2H

Recent Coffee Drinkers

View My Profile View My Profile View My Profile View My Profile View My Profile

Categories

Coffee time

March 2010
M T W T F S S
« Feb    
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031  

Coffee Contributors

  • Amazing Susan
  • Angela in Canada
  • Angry
  • Chris in the Emirates
  • Clueless
  • Ethical Eater
  • Gereth
  • Kathleen
  • Lib
  • Mighty
  • ODB
  • Purple
  • Techguy in India

Coffee Founder

  • Jim

Twitter Updates


Who's Online Avatars

There are no users currently online

RSS Coffee Forum Topics

Feel free to vote:

Recent followers



Groups

Stuck in the filter paper