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Also, other stores in town have some as well. And then there's Fairway. I can get all these at a food truck in the Midwest city where I live that sells delicious pasties and sausage rolls except the Double Decker; they don't have those in their rotation--yet. It's run by a Brit and he gets imports all the time.

I avoided them, as I was after Crunchie and Lion bars. Wispas were available everywhere in the US during the s. I can find Flake and Crunchie at my local grocery store today, but only in the English section.

Wispas were widespread, but slightly different in the US. I remember them being slightly narrower and slightly taller than the ones you have in England.

Unfortunately the writer here didn't educate themselves. We don't have honeycomb toffee bars by Cadbury in the USA, we have "sponge candy" which are sqaure cuts of honeycomb toffee covered in chocolate. I love the way you write and share your niche! Very interesting and different! Keep it coming! Interesting that three of the five are attempts to effectively sell you air Wispa, Flake, and Twirl. They're really not that hard to come by. I know this is off-topic, but does anyone know if you can get Quality Street in America as my mates out there had never heard of them?

I recently went to Sydney and tried many of the Cadbury candies down there. They're awesome and I think most Americans would love them. I brought home a mixed box and my wife absolutely love the Crunchie. I wish it were sold in America. There are considerable differences between Britain and America when it comes to houses. The buildings in which we live drop subtle and not Who Am I? Professional British YouTuber, writer, and humorist who somehow convinced you to let him do this full-time. Perennially on a quest to uncover all of the memos that Britain and America lost in the Pond, something he tackles with reckless abandon over on his YouTube Channel.

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Cadbury products are not the only ones to fall fowl of Hershey's lawsuit, with other brands—in particular, Switzerland's Nestle —also coming under fire because they look like existing Hershey's products. Toffee Crisps, which are made by chocolate giant Nestle in the U.

K and are a favorite with the British public, have also been banned because their bright orange packaging resembles that of Hershey's Peanut Butter Cups too closely. Nestle's Yorkie bars also face the chop as they sound too much like Hershey's York Peppermint Patties. Nestle's Maltesers also resemble a Hershey's product of an almost identical name.



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