The livery of this sector was nicknamed Jaffa Cake.
The biscuit is controversial as some consider it to be a cake, this has caused conflict similar to that related to the Jaffa Cake.
A Jaffa Cake is a cake, despite many people thinking it's a biscuit.
You don't get it with half a Jaffa Cake.
Snacks are allowed - so you can still satisfy your chocolate cravings with the occasional Jaffa Cake.
Jaffa Cakes are also available as bars or in small packs, and in larger and smaller sizes.
The original Jaffa Cakes come in packs of 12, 24 or 36.
Jaffa Cakes are consumed primarily in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The McVitie's Jaffa Cakes are made in a factory that covers an acre and travel a production line over a mile long.
Although Jaffa Cakes are usually orange flavour, limited edition flavours have been available, such as lemon-lime, strawberry and blackcurrant.