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They most certainly are -
when I was a boy they were so large you had to take them down to a Kwik-Fit Tyre place for them to get the wrapper off for you.
They should be rebranded as Dinky Car Wheels.
The only time I ate a Waggon Wheel as a child was when I had been swimming at George Arthur Baths. It was a treat to sit, shivering and with wet hair, in the cafe and have a cup of Horlicks (in a very thick "Horlicks" mug) and a Waggon Wheel. Didn't take much to make us happy!
Sue this has been covered here, its worth a try in the SEARCH Box before you aske a question with near 8000 members there is a chance that it has been on before.
Alf, if you click on it again go to 'search for Wagon Wheels in existing articles' and click on it, then on there scroll down and you come to a choice of 'Wagon Wheels' headings to click on. The first is the biscuits.
Of interest to you I think is a 1930's cinema film called "Wagon Wheels" listed as well.
Sorry it's not straightforward and there must be an easier way but I'm not up with these link things