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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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What english things are popular over there

(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:02, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
nothing!
HAHA
(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:03, Reply)
really?

(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:04, Reply)
Not even chocolate digestives?

(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:05, Reply)
I don't even know what that is.
is that like ex-lax?
(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:08, Reply)
Its a chocolate coverd buiscuit
It is NOM
(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:09, Reply)
I think digestives are graham crackers

(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:10, Reply)
if they're covered in chocolate then no, they are not graham crackers

(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:15, Reply)
You can get non chocolate ones
and chocolate with caramel
(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:16, Reply)
generally half covered
just one side
(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:16, Reply)
Ah, sorry.
According to wiki the closest English thing to graham crackers are digestives- I thought they were exactly the same :/
(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:17, Reply)
they sort of look similar
but graham crackers are so amazing, I hate the name digestive for a cookie, it sounds like medicine
(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:18, Reply)
I read somewhere that digestives were so called because they were meant to help with digestion
but that was the article that told me they were the same as graham crackers so I might not trust it.
(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:20, Reply)
Its a cure for not having something to eat with your tea

(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:21, Reply)
Ah,
Tizer, then?
(, Mon 7 Jun 2010, 20:19, Reply)

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