@oneminmicro: Reply to @lil.bitch2020 Drop me your most favourite way to eat a 🍪TIMTAM🍪 #timtams #microscope #chocolate #yum #food #fyp #fypシ

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anaflava1
Annaflava :
My favourite way to eat timtams is to eat the entire packet in one sitting 🙃
2021-02-23 22:05:32
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qwertyjenxxx
Jennifer Saphire :
bite a small bit of each end and use it as a straw to drink ur tea or coffee or hot chocolate then eat it after. honestly soo good 🤤😍
2021-03-08 07:41:27
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poopiepie000
zap zap :
tim tam slam, man. look it up! best way to eat a tim tam!
2021-02-23 08:52:07
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huddy_lc
Lauren Hudson x :
McDonald’s burger patty
2021-03-08 19:58:23
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poopiepie000
zap zap :
interesting video!
2021-02-23 08:52:19
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foany_steve
FoanySteve :
this could legit be in an advert 😂
2021-03-09 01:04:03
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francyvania1
francyvania :
Basically sugar
2021-03-23 15:49:01
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emilia.wallen
Tegelsten på hjul :
Yum now gimme it🤤
2021-03-08 23:52:50
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slyeahnah
SL :
There’s a bug called Conchinea in Tim Tams, could you see their particles?
2021-03-10 11:51:17
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chantalmeyer72
Chantal Meyer :
bite the ends of dip one side into your fav brew take a big sip of coffee be quick because the tim tam gets mushy real quick
2021-03-13 10:07:58
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trasshhleey
Ashley :
wtf is a tim tam 😳
2021-03-17 18:31:33
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katheyck
Kathey CK :
Google recipe for “Tim Tam Tart” its yummy 💜
2021-03-24 10:37:51
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brock_mcdonell
🎣Brock🎣 :
Do noodles
2021-03-28 02:04:30
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kerri_kn
Keri :
@that.one.vibegirl
2021-03-28 13:06:28
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jampd
James :
Tell me you're Aussie wothout *telling* me you're Aussie... :P
2021-04-28 04:45:53
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lisasnax
LizA :
I want that!!!
2021-06-28 01:51:29
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andrebarnicles
Andrea Barnes :
100% sugar lol
2021-09-22 07:07:13
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