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Marijn | 19:00 Tue 12th Jan 2010 | Society & Culture
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My son is going to visit people in the Netherlands and wants to take some little treats to them that they don't have over there. So far he has found out that they don't have gingernut biscuits or Monster Munch.
Does anyone else know anything that's typically English that they don't have there? Thanks
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Tea, the stuff you get abroad just doesn't compare with tea bought in UK
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Thanks for all the answers. Can't you get PG Tips abroad?
PG Tips?? I scream.... No way, the only stuff you get abroad is Lipton's or Twinings no wonder the rest of Europe aren't tea drinkers; what they've tried isn't tea!LOL
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Maybe he should take PG then, with a little knitted PG chimp, the children would probably like that
whiskey marmalade
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Yum!
My daughters friend comes from Holland and she said she loves Cox's apples Marmite on toast + Oxo's. as they don't have them there.
Jem.
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Thank you Jem. He thinks he might take them Galaxy bars, but I have a feeling I've seen them there. Do you know?

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