Fuck yeah, those things! Also I don't know if they have them everywhere else I just remember them being at parties all the time. OOO: I just remembered about chocolate crackles aswell
I found more things (most of these are found in NZ as well) twisties, burger rings and cheezels. chiko rolls and chico babies. tiny teddies, milo and shapes. Rest of the world is missing out on some great shit here
Buddy, you have no idea. Arnotts Biscuits make up a large percentage of my reason for living. HOW DO YOU NOT HAVE THESE THINGS?! Ha. Screw the spiders and snakes, I am sitting right here in Australia with my Iced Vovos and lamingtons, thank you. (For your reference, THIS is an Iced Vovo http://twosweetpotatoes.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/iced-vovo.jpg Biscuit, icing, coconut, jam, deliciousness. And I assume you know what a lamington is because if you haven't your life isn't worth it.)
But- why?! Why not just EAT sprinkles?! Why would you go to the trouble of MAKING fairy bread and then- what?
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· 10 years ago
I'm sure they'd love to eat just sprinkles. Their parents keep the sprinkles out of reach, so they only have access through fairy bread. (Or the occasional other dessert.)
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· 10 years ago
We put ice cream on bread and deep fry that, what is the problem? -last one
These things, right?http://www.kelloggs.com.au/content/dam/workarea/assetpushqueue/images/web-raw-approved/eng%20AU/78/71/recip_img-417871.jpg.thumb.319.319.png
Do you seriously not have them outside of Australia? We call them honey joys or honey crackles.
It seems they don't shorten breakfast to 'brekkie' either.
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