U.K./U.S. Exchange?

duckiec
duckiec Posts: 241 Member
edited January 18 in Food and Nutrition
While we're here to get/stay/be healthy, there are some foods that you just can't/won't let go. And, I for one find the Cadbury creme eggs and other candies they have in the U.K. far, far superior to the ones they have here in the U.S.

Of course, there are websites that we can buy from, but they've got pretty inflated prices. I'm wondering if there are any foods we have in the U.S. that someone has a hankering for... and would be willing to send some creme eggs, mini-eggs, and those new creme egg splats in exchange for their wish list items? Figured it couldn't hurt to see if anybody was up for setting up a trade?

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  • louiseshaw88
    louiseshaw88 Posts: 132 Member
    If you want me to send them via the loacl post office I will saves you having to find someone who wants something sent back ?
    Means you'll pay less postage than from the companies x
  • boboff
    boboff Posts: 129 Member
    They do all the Hersheys stuff in the UK now, you are right though, peanut butter cups??? WTF, gross!
  • Mines is A1 steak sauce
  • ms_leanne
    ms_leanne Posts: 523 Member
    It's funny because I do find a lot of people here in the UK aren't keen on Hersheys for example. I must say Reeses Peanut Butter Cups are awesome although I now have a peanut intolerance and can't eat them.

    I also tried a Twinkie which is, if you believe the film stereotypes, the fat person's weak spot. I personally didn't see what all the fuss was about as the flavour didn't impress me much.
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