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Union jack shorts, bulldog t-shirts, bars named after soap operas, hen parties in Malaga. Tell us about your encounters with the worst (or best) of our fair country's travelers around the world. Alternatively, tell us about your own doomed quest to find a decent cup of tea in Moscow.

(, Thu 24 Apr 2014, 13:01)
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Ah yes
Brings back memories of "WTF?" when eating Hershey's for the first time. Do Americans who go on holiday to Europe bring back vast quantities of chocolate, or do they, on the contrary, think European chocolate tastes bizarre?
(, Fri 25 Apr 2014, 12:05, 3 replies)
I haven't noticed any of the people from the Yankee office at work doing that
They're probably disappointed by the relatively low lipid content.
(, Fri 25 Apr 2014, 13:45, closed)
Hershey's make Cadbury choc here
It tastes like Cadbury's you get in England.
(, Fri 25 Apr 2014, 18:37, closed)
a small mercy
or a concession to the superiority of British chocolate?
(, Fri 25 Apr 2014, 19:05, closed)
American chocolate is full of additives to stop it melting in Southern States
Which is why it tastes so awful and why any fat ex-pat you're going to visit there asks you to take chocolate over.
(, Sat 26 Apr 2014, 18:15, closed)

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