Who invented the biscuit dough tube?

Correct answer: Lively B. Willoughby

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What people think about it: 31 Comments
Birdiemom
Birdiemom
The directions say to press a spoon against the line to open the tube, but really, you just whack it on the edge of the counter.
Player #30859100
Player #30859100
Is it just me or is this completely unfamiliar to anyone outside US?
ChewyGazelle68623
ChewyGazelle68623
he was a true genious!!
Alexandra
Alexandra
Love that little Doughboy. The chocolate chip cookies are delicious.
Player #26497874
Player #26497874
Birdiemom, I call then whompum biscuits. You just whompum on the edge of the counter. lol
ElixSkipper
ElixSkipper
Over-cook them: "Hockey Pucks", or if they are left too long at room temperature. Literally inedible at that point.
Laudy Miss Claudy
Laudy Miss Claudy
MadMarcus1812, For you Brits, biscuits are cookies, right?
 Veronica
Veronica
Goblin, sassy what’s monkey bread?
 Veronica
Veronica
J, any relation to holly?
J
J
Any relation to Holly?
Mel
Mel
THANK GOD FOR THIS PERSON. I MAKE THESE BISCUITS PRETTY OFTEN, AND E ERYONE GO BLES THEM UP.
Globular Martian
Globular Martian
Player #30859100, We have them in the UK also. You can find them in the chilled aisle in most supermarkets.
arohanui
arohanui
baymax, or anywhere not in North America
Red England
Red England
Player #30859100, l have bought a ‘tube’ of these recently to do with my 2 little granddaughters - they thought they were growing as they expanded when the tube was opened- they also said that they weren’t as nice as ‘real’ biscuits after helping to eat ALL of them haheha
Mrs busybody
Mrs busybody
Never seen them in the UK
Goblin
Goblin
Sassy, What's monkey bread?
Casmarl
Casmarl
Player #30859100, I've never hheard of them either
Donna
Donna
Player #30859100, it's just you. very popular in Canada
Sassy
Sassy
I use them to make monkey bread
Deborah
Deborah
Player #30859100, They are also common in 🇨🇦 Canada.
PJ
PJ
Davy, Livingston, in GB, cookies are called biscuits
PJ
PJ
Birdiemom, that’s why they’re called “whomp biscuits “
Roseann Valdez
Roseann Valdez
anyone can I have some of those 🤗😉
baymax
baymax
always pick the one you don't know, especially if you are from England!
Player #45505475
Player #45505475
ElixSkipper, inedible indeed. However, they can be used as building materials.
Player #16702581
Player #16702581
ElixSkipper, actually they make a delicious cinnamon bread pudding! or crumbs for birds.
Cha Cha
Cha Cha
MadMarcus1812, no we don't :(. What a great invention, I hope Mr Willoughby was paid well for it.
Johnny Guitar 1942
Johnny Guitar 1942
yummy yummy in my tummy, merry Christmas
Player elguapo
Player elguapo
Frito77, oblate spheriod
MadMarcus1812
MadMarcus1812
well we don't have those in uk!
quicksilver
quicksilver
baked some yesterday