Submitted by MarcoNoPollo t3_10lagst in mildlyinteresting
bsnimunf t1_j5vnkm7 wrote
Reply to comment by MarcoNoPollo in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
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.
Udderlybutterly t1_j5vpww4 wrote
I think violet crumble is similar to a crunchie bar.
wrested_development t1_j5vtscm wrote
slightly better than a Crunchie, and Australian
OzTheMalefic t1_j5w9g6i wrote
Violet Crumble has a more traditional honeycomb than Crunchie for anyone wondering.
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.
GlossyBuckslip t1_j5w00ak wrote
Lion bars are the shiz.
bsnimunf t1_j5xvz1u wrote
Picnics are the superior version of chocolate and Caramel covered wafer.
SuicideNote t1_j6014m3 wrote
Violet Crumble is an Australian Crunchie bar
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