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wrested_development t1_j5vtscm wrote
Reply to comment by Udderlybutterly in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
slightly better than a Crunchie, and Australian
DeeLeetid t1_j5vtg9f wrote
Where are the Twiglets?!
VicRambo t1_j5vtd2v wrote
Reply to comment by Heron-Put76 in Someone put up an IRL Ad Block by HalpTheFan
Theyre called blinders
D-D-D-D-D-D-Derek t1_j5vsyrc wrote
Reply to comment by kakeup88 in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
They should be put next to each other tbh, atleast put the teas on the shelf under the bickies.
wendz1980 t1_j5vssvy wrote
Reply to comment by CommodoreRedbeard in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Never seen them here. But I want to try a coffee crisp.
King_Saleos t1_j5vss4w wrote
Reply to comment by babygotsap in I put hot water in my coke bottle and it shrank. by babygotsap
Ah, I am kinda curious what would happen now tho probably nothing
iwouldhugwonderwoman t1_j5vslvd wrote
Fox’s mints and that orange marmalade are currently stocked at my house from Publix.
TofuElf t1_j5vsgs1 wrote
Reply to comment by bluefunction in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Or Jaffa Cakes!
CatastrophicRoadKill t1_j5vs25r wrote
Bri'ish
CommodoreRedbeard t1_j5vravz wrote
Reply to comment by crazycockerels in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Are they commonly sold in the UK?
olafwagner t1_j5vr085 wrote
Reply to comment by crazycockerels in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
...and Mrs Ball's Chutney Iis South African.
Im_in_timeout t1_j5vqxc8 wrote
Reply to A cheese bush by Ezristovall
I always wondered what plants cheese grows on.
rawfish71 t1_j5vqwh4 wrote
Reply to comment by HalpTheFan in Someone put up an IRL Ad Block by HalpTheFan
nice
7thor8thcaw t1_j5vqga3 wrote
Reply to comment by wawaboy in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Who cares?
I'm not a Trump supporter at all, but as a Floridian, Publix green runs through my blood. Also, they are very ingrained in the community, employing large amounts of special needs people.
As the father of someone special needs and all the amazing interactions I've had with Publix, I don't give a fuck what the heiress of Publix is into.
RNW1215 t1_j5vpzji wrote
Curious. Is there some reason there's specifically a "UK" aisle at your store? Like is there a large population of UK workers or something in the area?
Udderlybutterly t1_j5vpww4 wrote
Reply to comment by bsnimunf in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
I think violet crumble is similar to a crunchie bar.
OzTheMalefic t1_j5vpmy8 wrote
Reply to comment by MarcoNoPollo in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Dark choc digestives are a godly food.
Branston pickle is an interesting taste, but always worth a try.
Turkish delight is a must try.
KlezN t1_j5vphoa wrote
I can’t read either one, Congratulations?
RubyOpal1022 t1_j5vp6vk wrote
I love Branston Pickle.....I makes the classic cheese and pickle sandwich, but I also like it on a homemade burger.
lostinco t1_j5vp1s7 wrote
Not having Quavers here is criminal.
bluefunction t1_j5vojym wrote
No timtams
standupgonewild OP t1_j5vo8jp wrote
Reply to comment by RecklessWonderBush in 11 year old vs 15 year old me’s handwriting; 4 years of improvement by standupgonewild
Haha, it’s alright, we all go at different paces. I like your username by the way
Commercial-Copy7793 t1_j5vo7ka wrote
That is so funny to me and idk why lol It kind of reminds me of the dogs in The Mask movies
Tobythecat29 t1_j5vo6is wrote
Looks pretty good! Never heard or seen Yummy Comb though
kenssmith t1_j5vtsw8 wrote
Reply to The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
British chocolate tastes better than American chocolate and I’ll die on the hill