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MarcoNoPollo OP t1_j5vm17h wrote

Anything missing? Look closely and see they even give us a warning about expiry dates since we go mm/dd/yy. I tried the Lions bar, Aero Bar, and Violet crumble. Thought of giving marmite a try but for $11 I had to pass.

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bsnimunf t1_j5vnkm7 wrote

Never heard of violet crumble. Try the tunnocks Caramel wafers, Terry's chocolate orange, ribena and Yorkshire tea. Ribena is probably the reduced sugar version because of our sugar tax so may not be as nice and distinct as it once was, same problem with irn bru. Tunnocks tea cakes are missing.

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Udderlybutterly t1_j5vpww4 wrote

I think violet crumble is similar to a crunchie bar.

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OzTheMalefic t1_j5w9g6i wrote

Violet Crumble has a more traditional honeycomb than Crunchie for anyone wondering.

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jabberwock91 t1_j5w2d4w wrote

I'm not sure what a crunchie bar is but I had a Violet Crumble once and boy did that taste terrible. Really wasn't expecting a candy bar to taste so bad - very weird experience for me.

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OzTheMalefic t1_j5vpmy8 wrote

Dark choc digestives are a godly food.

Branston pickle is an interesting taste, but always worth a try.

Turkish delight is a must try.

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ChrisTackleberry t1_j5vnvoq wrote

What other sections are on that aisle?

Mine has: British, Jamaican, German, Thai, Indian, Asian (no clue why Thai is separate), and I think Scandinavian.

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KS_HasRead t1_j5vtui5 wrote

We have Jewish, Mexican, Indian, Asian, and British

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KingfisherDays t1_j5w6t18 wrote

Branston, salad cream, and fingers are all worth a try. Have the first two on a cheese sandwich.

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tygraff47 t1_j5wt2im wrote

The lack of a mint Aero bar makes me sad.

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britspeak t1_j5wxbth wrote

There’s no Heinz Salad Cream! How do you survive!?

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