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I can't believe the taste difference between US and Australian kitkats. US ones are really sweet, whilst Australian ones are more smooth-y chocolatey.

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basically, everything candylike in the US is so sweet. sickly, oversweetened. I am so glad to have tim tams and australian chocolate back.

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@syka Do you know if you bite two opposite corners of a Tim Tam you can drink milk through it like a straw?

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@Freylet T I M T A M S L A M
yeah, i brought a packet of timtams to the US just to show my coworkers this national tradition

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@syka Isn't it the best!?

We tried talking to the Canadian people we are dating about Tim Tams and was so surprised they didn't have them! :O

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@Freylet they are now made for the US market, it's really strange to see imperial measurements on the packet
i guess there's enough australians in california now to make it worth selling them :P

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@syka Giggles. Thats good. Aussie food needs to take over the global food market!

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@Freylet I am not sure I want to try timtams after the US food treatment though. ughghghgh US chocolate is the worst

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@syka Oh noes! We heard there chocolate tastes not as good as ours.

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@Freylet it tastes way worse. not chalky like bad au chocolate, but it is very, very sweet. i had 72% cocoa chocolate there that tasted as sweet as .au dairy milk, ffs

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