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When the captain pulled an emergency depressurising switch the iconic Scottish treat erupted - leaving a sticky mess over the ...
Tunnock’s Tea Cakes have been deemed fit to fly by the RAF after they were banned from flights 60 years ago. The Scottish ...
Royal Air Force pilots could be able to enjoy a Tunnock’s tea cake at 30,000ft after a 60-year myth they explode was busted.
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GB News on MSNTunnock's Tea Cakes RAF ban finally lifted 60 years after they were prohibited following cockpit explosionThe RAF has finally cleared Tunnock's Tea Cakes for flight after a 60-year ban, following tests that proved the sweet treats ...
An experiment conducted has debunked the belief that the Scottish sweet treats explode when undergoing decompression during ...
TUNNOCK'S Tea Cakes have been deemed fit to fly by the RAF after a 60-year ban. The Scottish product was a favourite for ...
Scientists have carried out tests to see if it is safe to fly with a Tunnock’s Teacake, 60 years after they were banned by ...
then I'm inclined to think that Tunnock's Tea Cakes wouldn't be the highest thing on their list of worries, but I'm glad to hear that they can now enjoy them, like everybody else, with official ...
The Scottish snack was banned by the Air Force for 'exploding' marshmallow in the cockpit. Tunnox Tea Cakes were regularly ...
Tunnock’s Tea Cakes have been deemed fit to fly by the RAF after they were banned from flights 60 years ago. The Scottish snack was a favourite of airmen to help stave off hunger while flying ...
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