When i worked for a CVS and somebody came in looking for batteries, which were in a giant battery-shaped display at the front of the store, i would lead them to the stand and say "Here is your selection of AAAHs. Let me know if you need further assistance!"
I love seeing supermarkets from other countries. We all eat the same things, but with different labels, made in different factories, and eaten in different accents. Except Vegemite. I've tried it, properly, with a small amount on buttered toast, and it's not bad at all, but it's a bit too far out for most 'MURRICANS. Happy new year, everybody!
Im american and I fuckin love vegemite so much Its weird to me that people say its too salty as if your big mac isnt a salt bomb Anericans live on salty shit xD
@@michaelgutierrez1928right??? I’m American but I freaking love strong flavor umami shit and vegemite is THE SHIT. It is SO good I am a goddamn vegemite fiend I love putting a generous layer, I love strong flavors and it’s so up my alley
@@mokithepepe2454 Marmite is a brand and they have it in Australia as well. You can actually see it on the shelf in this video, though I can understand if you missed it.
There were very briefly timtams at a store I go to in America, and I had to buy some because of you. Too good, I could barely hold myself back from them, they had to call the local sheriff to deal with me, now I'm locked up in a mental institution. Thank you Australia.
As an Aussie living in America, spotting stuff i haven't seen since i moved up here was fun. Fun fact, there's a pharmacy here that gets the Violet Crumbles in every so often.
@@mustangfan5108 Violent Crumble is when someone T Bones your pride and joy Mustang. Violet Crumble meanwhile, yeah its South Aussie, Menz bought the rights to it a few years back if I remember.
@@mustangfan5108 It's even harder to get Crunchies. The primary source of foreign goodies, in my experience, is either ethnic markets (There's a little veggie stand right next door that does Indian and asian food, but also has a very smally corner in back where they sell WeetBix, Tim Tams, etc.) or Cost Less World Market. With Violet Crumbles, however, Bartells Pharmacy will gt them in every couple of months.
I recently ordered some TimTams just because of how Dank talked about them and the Aussie snags. And as an American, those things are too good. My family and I DEMOLOSHED like 5 different flavors of them. Best packaged cookie I’ve had.
Recommended to do an old Tim Tam Slam the next time you do that. It's where you bite the corner off, and then the corner opposite and use it as a straw. It gets all soggy and it becomes this mass of chocolate. Do it with Double Coat personally because it's double the chocolate and cream.
0:27 - I was told things are expensive in Australia, but this is unbelievably crazy. You can get a 6pk of Milo here in Malaysia, for only 99 cents more!
He's showing drinks in the refrigerated section which are more expensive than the warm bulk packs, which you would be comparing your 6 pack against Australia is more expensive than Malaysia yes, but that's probably not the example you'd want to use.
It's expensive because we don't typically buy it that way. We buy the powder in resealable cans (think paint tins, and anywhere from 200g to 1kg) and mix it ourselves.
Australian here, travelled to Malaysia recently and was utterly floored by how cheap everything was, from clothes to food, and almost everything else between
As a brit I recognize the majority of these products although all of the names of them are in Australian. If it weren't for the pictures i wouldn't have a clue what i was looking at
2:45 I still survive off Up & Go's to this day. They are God's gift to someone that can't have many foods due to sensory disorders. I can hammer down a box of Energize in a day like it's nothing!
Swede here. I visited Australia in February and saw the inside of a few supermarkets during my stay and yes, it looked a lot like this. I feel I missed out on the Tim Tams though. Got a small one on the plane ride and thought it was really tasty but somehow never found that many in the stores. Must have looked in the wrong section or something!
@@Nukearc I remember hearing somewhere that ketchup and tomato sauce aren't precisely the same thing. Perhaps it was the sugar content, or something along those lines.
We have Bundaberg in Germany but it's only the small bottles and they're like 3 AUD. It's not even imported, it's made and bottled in Germany under license.
As someone who lives both in the US and France, the only people who say American chocolate tastes bad are the same people who have only tried Hershey's or chocolate in something like Reese's cups. Plenty of other chocolate brands in the US are great
Im sure there is, but loving hersheys is the problem :P But really, my short stay in the US and near a military base, I didnt come across anything good in terms of chocolate. Love the butterfingers though.
We have those strange yellow things in Canada (as you might’ve seen when you visited BC) but we don’t sell them in supermarkets. We use them to measure distances so they’re sold in hardware stores. Distance is either measured in bananas or time it takes to travel in Canada.
I love how you made the after shows private! It's a genius move! More content for us to enjoy meanwhile you get more time to focus on fun stuff! This was far from boring, seeing you scream at batteries is what I live for lmao :)
Recommendation: Mersey Valley, Salt and Vinegar variety, get one of those handheld graters that make fine shavings, slap some of that on a pasta instead of regular shredded/grated cheese. Potent, tangy, whilst retaining all of the regular qualities cheese holds in acclaim.
I love seeing the stuff that an Australian supermarket shares with the ones I'm used to in England, really wish I could get my hands on aussie iced coffee but I don't think it'd ship well hahaha
Bundaberg!! I remember finding their root beer here in the UK and loving it for the name and the taste (bunda is slang for arse). My favorite root beer of all time ❤
Eyyyy! He's in a Drakes! Oozing with South Aussie! Actually talking about Drakes, they recently have been stocking the reboot of Halls Soft Drinks. Expensive due to it being locally made but god damn Fruita was the best drink and now its back. Only Drake's and some IGAs.
I bet those Pringles are the ones made in Malaysia. They are the cost-cut version by added wheat flour, instead of using pure dried potato. In Thailand, we have a third party import company who still imports US made version into the country, but the price is double, or sometimes triple for special flavors compared to the Malaysia made one.
I found Bundaberg root beer at a gas station in Virginia one time. Haven't found it since unfortunately, but it was an interesting taste to say the least. Far less sweet than American soda for one thing, but also had flavors reminiscent of regular beer, like hops or something. No alcohol though, it was definitely root beer. Maybe I can order some off of Amazon and try it again some day.
@@kentick3795 if you ever find yourself in Northern Virginia try Dominion Root Beer, sold in old fashioned glass bottles and it’s made with honey. Definitely different than Bundaberg, but better than canned root beer
As a Canadian who lived in Adelaide for a year, I really appreciate how you added SA icons... But you totally forgot to show Fruchocs and raspberry bullets!
I’m American. The only place I’ve seen bundaberg over here is in, believe it or not, the drink section in the store part of Cracker Barrel, and like, I feel like for being shipped nearly 10,000 miles (16,093 km) they were honestly kinda cheap. Like I think they were like 3.99 usd each or something.
As an Australian, I spent this video trying to figure out which chain supermarket this was purely based on the price labels. I believe the OG footage is IGA (or some weird SA-only store, such as Foodland) and the Tim Tam footage is for sure Woolies.
As an Australian, I have only seen Milo in a drink can either when visiting the Philippines, or at Filipino food stores when getting crunchy pork or yellow bread. Interesting how I've not seen it at places where the cereal is sold, and same with seeing the cereal at places where the drink is sold. Then there's the Milo drink mix powder. Instructions on the tin say to put three heaped tablespoons per cup. Two already feels like a lot.
Name and company is the same, and the Australian Milo is the original, but trust me, it's not what you're thinking. SEA Milo is very different from Aus/NZ - sweeter and more powdery.
I like how the weetabix says sanitarium (obvious pun), but calling it tomato sauce is what really should get you sent there. Ketchup is different than standard tomato sauce, it's sweeter and has vinegar.
My elder brother's friend moved to Aus with his family about 15 years ago , and I saw him for the first time in a decade , and we talked Australia and he told me that I am the first one he meets in Greece who doesn't just say stereotypes about Australia but actually knows a thing or two, I asked him about tim tams and he was like "you want some? I brought some packs with me." He gave me one, ate it the next day , guys , I am not kidding, if you find nothing interesting about Australia , this is one very good reason to visit , these things are not just good. they're a miracle. They're so delicious it's stupid.
mmm Sausage rolls. A staple in the UK (Scotland). We have everything that you have, some things differently named but two thumbs up to ya Danky. oh and Franky.
My neighborhood grocery store here in SF is actually a grocery outlet: they get remainders, so things are constantly coming and going. For about six months, they had caramel timtams, and it was fucking glorious.
As a brit from the north, I can only see way too many similarities between aussies and northerners, the love of sausage rolls, the name of tomato sauce, the weird nickname we give to random things and a shady history with the british empire lol honestly I love Aussies, and I agree, i may be biased but ive had American chocolate and it tastes like mud, we have some of the best when it comes to chocolate, its creamy and sweet as it should be with a cocoa flavour that makes you crave more.
I bloody love iced coffee and wish there was some way to try these Aussie brands in the UK. But nope, dairy doesn't travel I guess. Jimmy's is good, though.
I WANTTTTTT IT BACK!!!!!! I've been living in the USA for 3 years and the closest I have to Australian supermarkets is Winn Dixie because the CEO ran Coles or something like that so its got all their cheesy marketing and colours. I miss proper Cadbury chocolate and I MISS THE FUIC
I like to imagine that Wade was actually screaming at the batteries in the middle of a drakes
"Oh my pukkcell !!!"
Australian supermarkets are overpriced rubbish factories
Its so weird seeing people call youtubers by their first name its like if you walk up to Tom Holland and you're just like wassup Tom
@@TaijahKernea maybe if it was Tom Scott...
@@TaijahKernea Personally, I think it's fine. As long as the creator is fine with it.
I really hope he live narrated this, so other people just saw him screaming at batteries.
"mum, why is he afraid of the batteries?"
When i worked for a CVS and somebody came in looking for batteries, which were in a giant battery-shaped display at the front of the store, i would lead them to the stand and say "Here is your selection of AAAHs. Let me know if you need further assistance!"
Given the decent audio quality, he probably didn't.
@@blakksheep736 I know but I can dream.
He did it with the Tim Tams section going off the background noise
as an Australian who works in a supermarket, i found this incredible informative and interesting. Thank you
You got an inside scoop about what the yellow things are
@ngwoo mate its a country secret. I'd be hunted down and executed if I spoke.
same. my life is forever changed and i will never look at the shelves of foodland the same again
@ngwoo i heard there a new kind of nugget phone that only lasts for a few days
Since you're an authoritative source on this: do all australian cheeses flicker?
I love seeing supermarkets from other countries.
We all eat the same things, but with different labels, made in different factories, and eaten in different accents.
Except Vegemite. I've tried it, properly, with a small amount on buttered toast, and it's not bad at all, but it's a bit too far out for most 'MURRICANS.
Happy new year, everybody!
moderation is key with vegemite
Im american and I fuckin love vegemite so much
Its weird to me that people say its too salty as if your big mac isnt a salt bomb
Anericans live on salty shit xD
@@michaelgutierrez1928right??? I’m American but I freaking love strong flavor umami shit and vegemite is THE SHIT. It is SO good I am a goddamn vegemite fiend I love putting a generous layer, I love strong flavors and it’s so up my alley
in england we have the same thing basically but we call it marmite and theres a whole add thing around it about whether you hate it or love it
@@mokithepepe2454 Marmite is a brand and they have it in Australia as well. You can actually see it on the shelf in this video, though I can understand if you missed it.
There were very briefly timtams at a store I go to in America, and I had to buy some because of you. Too good, I could barely hold myself back from them, they had to call the local sheriff to deal with me, now I'm locked up in a mental institution. Thank you Australia.
As an Aussie living in America, spotting stuff i haven't seen since i moved up here was fun.
Fun fact, there's a pharmacy here that gets the Violet Crumbles in every so often.
Violet Crumble is now 100% South Aussie! Up the Menz choccy factory!
Wut. You can’t get violent crumbles in america, easily at least?
@@mustangfan5108 Violent Crumble is when someone T Bones your pride and joy Mustang. Violet Crumble meanwhile, yeah its South Aussie, Menz bought the rights to it a few years back if I remember.
@@jnrdingo1233 nah my family always calls it violent crumble haha
@@mustangfan5108 It's even harder to get Crunchies. The primary source of foreign goodies, in my experience, is either ethnic markets (There's a little veggie stand right next door that does Indian and asian food, but also has a very smally corner in back where they sell WeetBix, Tim Tams, etc.) or Cost Less World Market. With Violet Crumbles, however, Bartells Pharmacy will gt them in every couple of months.
As a kiwi, I feel so much kinship towards you aussies when we get talkin about sausage rolls
Us brits too
Fellow Kiwi here
the more i learn about aussie and kiwi culture the more i realise its just british haha.
@@WookieWarriorzlike an estranged cousin haha
Ex-pat South-Aussie here, seeing locations around Adelaide and hearing your southside accent makes me homesick. Love your work.
I recently ordered some TimTams just because of how Dank talked about them and the Aussie snags. And as an American, those things are too good. My family and I DEMOLOSHED like 5 different flavors of them. Best packaged cookie I’ve had.
Recommended to do an old Tim Tam Slam the next time you do that.
It's where you bite the corner off, and then the corner opposite and use it as a straw. It gets all soggy and it becomes this mass of chocolate. Do it with Double Coat personally because it's double the chocolate and cream.
Biscuit*.
Cookies are what you have in the USA. Our far superior offerings are biscuits. Don't you forget it.
Please never call a Timtam a cookie. Do not.
Not a cookie. Biccie (biscuit)
As a Texan tho, HEB twisters are so good. I’ll try a Tim tam eventually
0:27 - I was told things are expensive in Australia, but this is unbelievably crazy. You can get a 6pk of Milo here in Malaysia, for only 99 cents more!
He's showing drinks in the refrigerated section which are more expensive than the warm bulk packs, which you would be comparing your 6 pack against Australia is more expensive than Malaysia yes, but that's probably not the example you'd want to use.
It's expensive because we don't typically buy it that way. We buy the powder in resealable cans (think paint tins, and anywhere from 200g to 1kg) and mix it ourselves.
@@jdenm8 we do too. But for convenience reasons people still buy the pre made. They all taste different for some reason
Australian here, travelled to Malaysia recently and was utterly floored by how cheap everything was, from clothes to food, and almost everything else between
I’m pretty they have a different recipe/formula for Milo in Kangaroo Land
I really like Australia. As a Brit, everything seems so familiar, but yet different and refreshing. I really hope to visit one day
Finally got what I came here for. Had to wade through hours upon hours of tech videos but we finally got our Australian supermarket video. Thank you.
Did I really just spend 5 MINUTES WATCHING A MAN GROCERY SHOP!?
And did I really love every second of it!?
Yes. Yes I did.
Wow you guys got the yellow thingies?!?! And stuff in freezers?!!? I'm moving to Australia
shoutout to vegemite shapes, they actually taste like the flavour they claim to be, and are pretty damn great to boot.
As a brit I recognize the majority of these products although all of the names of them are in Australian.
If it weren't for the pictures i wouldn't have a clue what i was looking at
As someone who lives in the midwest there is definitely a lack of cheese in that supermarket.
He showed some of the deli stuff. There's also your standard dairy big block and sliced stuff which was passed over.
I'm honestly offended
@@musstakrakishawwwwwwwww don't be
2:45 I still survive off Up & Go's to this day. They are God's gift to someone that can't have many foods due to sensory disorders. I can hammer down a box of Energize in a day like it's nothing!
They make me fart like a rancid beast, but I like them.
Swede here. I visited Australia in February and saw the inside of a few supermarkets during my stay and yes, it looked a lot like this. I feel I missed out on the Tim Tams though. Got a small one on the plane ride and thought it was really tasty but somehow never found that many in the stores. Must have looked in the wrong section or something!
My favourite game to play in these vlogs are guessing which supermarket Wade is at
All I know is it's not the big two! IGA?
@@Telukin It's Drakes Supermarkets - it's SA exclusive
I'm pretty sure I've picked all the Cashies, but that's playing on Easy mode compared to yours!
@@luminism Drake's is outside sa mate
@@luminismwe have 1 or 2 Drake’s here on the Gold Coast
As another local Australian I find this very informative
I'm still shocked that things so mundane to us seem to be utterly fascinating to the yanks and poms.
As a British person, oddly familiar and yet different!
The most interesting thing I learned today is that ketchup is sold by volume in Australia, while it's sold by weight in the US.
*tomato sauce
@@Nukearc I remember hearing somewhere that ketchup and tomato sauce aren't precisely the same thing. Perhaps it was the sugar content, or something along those lines.
We have Bundaberg in Germany but it's only the small bottles and they're like 3 AUD. It's not even imported, it's made and bottled in Germany under license.
As someone who lives both in the US and France, the only people who say American chocolate tastes bad are the same people who have only tried Hershey's or chocolate in something like Reese's cups. Plenty of other chocolate brands in the US are great
Im sure there is, but loving hersheys is the problem :P
But really, my short stay in the US and near a military base, I didnt come across anything good in terms of chocolate. Love the butterfingers though.
I got a box of See's chocolates from LAX and it was divine!
I can’t believe it you made the grocery store seem fun to get a go at.
We have those strange yellow things in Canada (as you might’ve seen when you visited BC) but we don’t sell them in supermarkets. We use them to measure distances so they’re sold in hardware stores. Distance is either measured in bananas or time it takes to travel in Canada.
I love how you made the after shows private! It's a genius move! More content for us to enjoy meanwhile you get more time to focus on fun stuff! This was far from boring, seeing you scream at batteries is what I live for lmao :)
Happy to know that Australia has as many varieties of sausage rolls as the UK!
Recommendation: Mersey Valley, Salt and Vinegar variety, get one of those handheld graters that make fine shavings, slap some of that on a pasta instead of regular shredded/grated cheese. Potent, tangy, whilst retaining all of the regular qualities cheese holds in acclaim.
that 100% looks like an Aldi or a IGA. ive never been more proud to be Aussie in my life.
Watching this again as they’re part of the regular viewing list and I desperately want those iced coffees.😊
I think this is the most entertaining video possible in a supermarket
I love seeing the stuff that an Australian supermarket shares with the ones I'm used to in England, really wish I could get my hands on aussie iced coffee but I don't think it'd ship well hahaha
Hugely appreciate the Cowdownie Fair style voiceover & music 👌
Bundaberg!! I remember finding their root beer here in the UK and loving it for the name and the taste (bunda is slang for arse). My favorite root beer of all time ❤
Love this, always try to visit grocery stores when I travel!
Needed a reference to Whittaker's chocolate, the superior chocolate block.
Eyyyy! He's in a Drakes! Oozing with South Aussie!
Actually talking about Drakes, they recently have been stocking the reboot of Halls Soft Drinks. Expensive due to it being locally made but god damn Fruita was the best drink and now its back. Only Drake's and some IGAs.
I bet those Pringles are the ones made in Malaysia. They are the cost-cut version by added wheat flour, instead of using pure dried potato. In Thailand, we have a third party import company who still imports US made version into the country, but the price is double, or sometimes triple for special flavors compared to the Malaysia made one.
Who doesn't love Bundaberg? I love the tear away caps. But Goslings is my gavorite ginger beer.
1:14 for all your AA/AAA needs
So... is anyone else like freaked out by Rice Krispies being called Rice Bubbles at 2:07
I found Bundaberg root beer at a gas station in Virginia one time. Haven't found it since unfortunately, but it was an interesting taste to say the least. Far less sweet than American soda for one thing, but also had flavors reminiscent of regular beer, like hops or something. No alcohol though, it was definitely root beer. Maybe I can order some off of Amazon and try it again some day.
They stock them in Cracker Barrels if you ever come across one
@@kentick3795 no kidding?
@@epsilon6516 yep, best root beer imo better than barqs, mugs, or any other canned root beer
@@kentick3795 if you ever find yourself in Northern Virginia try Dominion Root Beer, sold in old fashioned glass bottles and it’s made with honey. Definitely different than Bundaberg, but better than canned root beer
@@epsilon6516 it'll be on my bucket list thanks man
i emigrated to england about a decade ago, and i'm more homesick than ever watching this. i'd kill for some nutrigrain.
As a Canadian who lived in Adelaide for a year, I really appreciate how you added SA icons... But you totally forgot to show Fruchocs and raspberry bullets!
They've psyop'd us into buying Toobs every time they come back on the market before they "disappear forever" again
Mr Dank Man has correct taste in chippies - Red Rock Deli Honey Soy Chicken has been a snack of champions since I was in high school *chefs kiss*
I’m American. The only place I’ve seen bundaberg over here is in, believe it or not, the drink section in the store part of Cracker Barrel, and like, I feel like for being shipped nearly 10,000 miles (16,093 km) they were honestly kinda cheap. Like I think they were like 3.99 usd each or something.
Get em, they are top tier
@@DankPods I will
I had to come back again and see those weird yellow things. Imagine that growing on trees in that part of the world!
This is pretty similar to a English shop
Wade was so scared of the batteries that he screamed in different pitches.
Fleurieu Peninsula iced coffee is the best. 3 ingredients. Milk, coffee, sugar. What else do u need in your iced coffee?
As an Australian, I spent this video trying to figure out which chain supermarket this was purely based on the price labels. I believe the OG footage is IGA (or some weird SA-only store, such as Foodland) and the Tim Tam footage is for sure Woolies.
I'm pretty sure it's Woolies and Drakes!
the joy that filled my filipino soul when i saw the milo drinks ❤
edit: THERES A C E R E A L ?!
Bro the cereal is so fucking good
As an Australian, I have only seen Milo in a drink can either when visiting the Philippines, or at Filipino food stores when getting crunchy pork or yellow bread.
Interesting how I've not seen it at places where the cereal is sold, and same with seeing the cereal at places where the drink is sold.
Then there's the Milo drink mix powder.
Instructions on the tin say to put three heaped tablespoons per cup. Two already feels like a lot.
Name and company is the same, and the Australian Milo is the original, but trust me, it's not what you're thinking. SEA Milo is very different from Aus/NZ - sweeter and more powdery.
@@HorseWithNoUsername ooooo how interesting !! i had no idea
as a british person seeing so many sausage rolls pleases me
We need a longer version of this
we have bunderburg in the UK but... sometimes they're hard to find 😅 best ginger beer ever
Saxbys in glass bottle is way better. Much better ginger taste.
@@dcptiv oo, I don't think we have that in the UK unfortunately, so as of now Bunderburg is the best ginger beer I've ever had!
Wow, that is so nice, that we have Bundaberg! I like it so much!
I've actually been finding timtams at Safeway in the US. I love the dark chocolate mint flavor
This is cool to see what the supermarket looks like in Australia cause I live in Florida
that store floor was astonishingly clean.
Isn't Ketchup just Tomato sauce with High Fructose Corn Syrup ??? LoL😂
I'm jealous on all the variety of Bundabergs you guys got. In my local groceries we only have Ginger/Root Beer, Lemonade, Apple Cider and Pink Guava
me watching this video despite living within 5 minutes of 4 different drakes
shopping with daddy dank? what a day to be alive
one of the best videos on youtube
Man goes to the supermarket. Elaborates. Refuses to leave.
Those yellow boomerangs are novel :D
The brands might be different but this looks like like a regular American supermarket
I noticed that instead of Rice Krispies, they're Rice Bubbles in Australia.
Australia is literally just the UK in an alternate universe
You haven’t been to Australia have you? Nothing like the UK.
@@scottwilliam6141 okay mr scott william
I like how the weetabix says sanitarium (obvious pun), but calling it tomato sauce is what really should get you sent there. Ketchup is different than standard tomato sauce, it's sweeter and has vinegar.
Look at how CLEAN that place is, every store I go to looks like it only gets cleaned once a month
Can confirm. That Bundaberg is killer.
I like to imagine he screamed AAA in the supermarket. It makes it way funnier. Haha
1:14 jesus the poor michrophone
My elder brother's friend moved to Aus with his family about 15 years ago , and I saw him for the first time in a decade , and we talked Australia and he told me that I am the first one he meets in Greece who doesn't just say stereotypes about Australia but actually knows a thing or two, I asked him about tim tams and he was like "you want some? I brought some packs with me." He gave me one, ate it the next day , guys , I am not kidding, if you find nothing interesting about Australia , this is one very good reason to visit , these things are not just good. they're a miracle. They're so delicious it's stupid.
mmm Sausage rolls. A staple in the UK (Scotland). We have everything that you have, some things differently named but two thumbs up to ya Danky. oh and Franky.
I just love the Weet Bix is made by a company called Sanitarium 😄 I’d be humming Metallica all round the store everytime I passed them!
When we got timtams here in the US I nearly had a fit. 10/10 snack
Red rock deli honey soy chicken is the best chips in EXISTANCE.
@zCircles Not a fan of sweet chili myself too sweet.
What surprised me most is the prices being round, instead of ending in .99
Never seen that before in a supermarket!
My neighborhood grocery store here in SF is actually a grocery outlet: they get remainders, so things are constantly coming and going. For about six months, they had caramel timtams, and it was fucking glorious.
The grocery store I used to work at here in the states gets 2-3 types of timtams in and marmite
Im simple, i like this.
Most random video ever but i like it
Bloody love that ginger beer but can only get the original here in the uk
For the record, Vegemite also helps to repel drop-bears, just smear some of that stuff somewhere and the Droppy's won't want to come anywhere near ya.
I absolutely loved that
As a brit from the north, I can only see way too many similarities between aussies and northerners, the love of sausage rolls, the name of tomato sauce, the weird nickname we give to random things and a shady history with the british empire lol honestly I love Aussies, and I agree, i may be biased but ive had American chocolate and it tastes like mud, we have some of the best when it comes to chocolate, its creamy and sweet as it should be with a cocoa flavour that makes you crave more.
Alternate reality British supermarket.
I bloody love iced coffee and wish there was some way to try these Aussie brands in the UK. But nope, dairy doesn't travel I guess. Jimmy's is good, though.
1:16 BRO!!
As an Indonesia, I am happy to be able to have tim tam as well
As an Australian, I am happy to have mi goreng
♥️🇦🇺🤝🇮🇩♥️
I know asking if we have bananas is a joke, but as an east german I can remember not getting these on the reg.
At first I thought that was powdered beer... In Australia! That would've ruined my day. Btw, vegimite for the win!
I WANTTTTTT IT BACK!!!!!! I've been living in the USA for 3 years and the closest I have to Australian supermarkets is Winn Dixie because the CEO ran Coles or something like that so its got all their cheesy marketing and colours.
I miss proper Cadbury chocolate and I MISS THE FUIC
There was a short time when my walmart in Alabama had TimTams. I guess I was the only buying them and I didn’t prostelytize for them.
I found some at a Festival Foods in Wisconsin once. Just once, that was 2 years ago and never saw them at that store again.
Trader Joe's has a pretty good TimTams copycat when it's actually in stock lol