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My co-worker is headed back to his home in the UK for the holidays and asked what he can bring back for me. I've spent a few months in London, and remember liking marmite (on toast and in stews), but aside from that can't remember anything else. It's got to be small and relatively cheap - any basic "must haves" that I should ask for?

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I don't know where you are, but large cities sometimes have British stores. there is a good one in NYC. And Stop and Shop markets have good UK sections.

I know it's sort of expensive, but I'd get Drumgray or Heather Creame. liquors that can only be bought in UK.

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I can buy Lyle's Golden Syrup in rural China. You can't find in the US? Not that interesting anyway.

I'd suggest Stornoway Black Pudding, but there may be import restrictions.

...your dancing child with his Chinese suit.

 

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Easy- Smoky Bacon Flavoured Crisps!

Those DO sounds good - and I can't remember ever seeing bacon flavored chips in the US. How can the country that created the Bacon Explosion not have bacon flavored chips?

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