can we organize a sort of charity where Brits send us Americans the good chocolates that we can't get here or is that just considered smuggling?
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Replying to @HamletHologram
you can get it some places here but NOT ENOUGH PLACES
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Replying to @HalstedMedieval @HamletHologram
Do y’all not have the tacky af British stores in the States? I think there are online stores that do “British” sweets and stuff. Ireland and the UK have similar stores for American food haha.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @HamletHologram
Not that I've seen? We can get stuff in the international store near us, but I've never seen a specific British store
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Replying to @HalstedMedieval @HamletHologram
Huh interesting. We had one in my home city in Canada for a long time. I think it’s gone now, and most of the stuff they sold I never actually saw in Scotland when I lived there lol. But this place ships worldwide. https://www.britishcornershop.co.uk/confectionery?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzcT9ivXN7QIVyhOtBh0SowTREAAYASAAEgLXpfD_BwE …
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Also what is funny to me about clotted cream is that it’s just cream here, haha.
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Here? No, clotted cream is a whole thing, it's somewhere between condensed milk and whipped cream
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Then how come I can never find it? It’s always just cream at tesco. When I lived in Scotland it was the same. I was never able to find anything called clotted cream like I was able to find in Canada.
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Like I know it’s extra thick, and I have found cream that is like that but it was just...cream. Idk.
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