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Ooo we have a TK Max in Crawley, may go have an investigate!
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Pfft. That crap from Sainsbury's aren't proper Anzac biscuits. They are supposed to be melt in the mouth, not concrete.Anzac biscuits=only biscuit solid enough to use as a melee weapon![]()
They were designed as a biscuit that would survive the mail from Australia to Europe during WW1 and although they taste quite nice (like a coconut hobnob), they are very tough but that just prevents you eating them all before lunchtime. I discovered before my last WW2 game that I could get them at my local Sainsbury's![]()
They are officially licensed by the RSL (Australian equivalent of the British Legion).Pfft. That crap from Sainsbury's aren't proper Anzac biscuits. They are supposed to be melt in the mouth, not concrete.
Key bit of reading on that site. "We have been making these since 1999" Not proper anzac biscuits, case closed.They are officially licensed by the RSL (Australian equivalent of the British Legion).
http://unibicanzacbiscuits.com/
There are however lots of different recipes and some may be softer. These are tough but taste nice and are great as a source of energy. They also survive being bashed around in your pack during an airsoft game.
Needs M203s mounted to the rails! ;-)Needs more red dots mounted on to the rails.