UK & US Candy Store @ Melbourne Central @ Friday, January 17, 2014 UK & US Candy Store @ Melbourne Central When looking for American Candy first try 'Discount Lollies Store' opposite Elsternwick Station, that's the cheapest place to get them, they have poptarts too. Also the 'Reject Shop' stock a few things includes big bags of Reese's PB Cups and Hershey's Mini, they also have Butterfingers and those Maltesers like balls. Milka chocolate can be found as 'Sweet As' or similar store. Raspberry M&Ms are limited edition at Coles/Safeway, and are $3-$4. Mint I've never seen, same with Twinkie Bars. UK treats I haven't seen anywhere else, we have lots of KitKat flavours (caramel, mint, cookies n' cream) but not peanut butter. Green tea kitkats I've read about though have yet to try.
Where do you get your sugar fix?
electrocat said... on January 18, 2014 at 5:10 PM I love green tea flavoured treats, that kitkat sounds really good...Do they have 99% Dark Chocolate? I am desperately trying to find some. Charlie said... on January 18, 2014 at 10:04 PM Never seen those here, but usa foods do have a dark one. http://tinyurl.com/llrkwkv |
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