London, March 4 : Chocolate digestives are Britons' favourites when it comes to dunking biscuits, reveals a new poll.
According to a survey headed by internet market research website onepoll. com, the McVitie's Digestive, created in 1839 by two Scottish doctors to help digestion, were most favoured with the age old tradition of dunking.
3,000 dunkers placed Rich Tea, also made by McVitie's, to the second spot followed by plain HobNobs, plain digestives and chocolate bourbons.
London, Mar 4 : Traditional apple crumble and custard is Britain''s favourite school canteen pudding, says a new research.
According to the survey, carried out by online independent education guide www. tom-brown. com, the second most popular choice was chocolate sponge with chocolate custard and third most popular was jam roly-poly.
To reach the conclusion, experts asked volunteers about their memories of childhood dining.
London, March 4 : A New Zealand inventor has created a "Jetsons" like strap-on aircraft, a personal flying machine that people can wear and soar through the sky.
According to a report in the Herald Sun, the `Martin Jetpack', as it has been named, was made by Glenn Martin, who spent 27 years designing and testing his invention.
Orders have already started rolling in for the personal flying machine that soars through the sky for up to half an hour with the help of two powerful fan jets.
At least two wealthy Australian businessmen are among those who have put their hands up for one of the first 158,503 dollars jetpacks, due off the floor at the Christchurch factory at the end of this year.