19 Foods They Don't Sell In America That Will Make You Want To Never Leave The UK
How do Americans survive without sausage rolls and Ribena?
Proper Cadbury's chocolate
Americans just can't do chocolate. Hershey's is Cadbury's shit cousin. And even when you can get Cadbury's in America you can't get the full range. What is life without a crumbly light Flake or a tooth-achingly good Crunchie?
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Ribena
No other drink tastes as good hot, chilled, and frozen. It's basically the taste of all British childhoods. Americans will probably never get to enjoy a simple Ribena, maybe because blackcurrant harvesting was banned in the US until 2003 to prevent the spread of pine disease.
Jaffa Cakes
A thin sponge layer, a tangy piece of orange jelly, and a dark chocolate top make up one of the most iconic British BISCUITS. Whether you eat them with the classic "full moon, half moon, total eclipse" method or nibble off all the chocolate and eat the jelly last, Jaffa Cakes are one of the most delicious teatime snacks out there.
Irn-Bru
Scotland literally runs on Irn-Bru, but it's almost impossible to get anywhere else. A vaguely orange-flavoured fizzy drink that will cure the most gruesome of hangovers.
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