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Hey Guys,

I'm trying to surprise a friend with her favourite chocolate, but she wont tell me where to get it from...

They're Peanut Butter Cups, but I dont know the brand name, and they are VERY rare. Brought in from America, and only sold at a few places.

Does anyone know where to get it from?

They look like M&Ms apparently, and have peanut butter in them with chocolate.

HELP ME OUT HERE!!

Rhys

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dude they're not that rare, i've seen them in IGA and other special candy stores like 'sugarfix'.

Funny how you say its not that hard to find but your not even from WA, how do you know its easy to find over here? We dont even have a sugafix store!!!

Anyway i would try the lollishops in markets as they usually have "world lollies"

Reeces Peanut Butter Cups.

There is a shop in London Court that sells mainly english chocolates but also sell the peanut buttercups.

There is also another shop that sells them in Carrillion Arcade near EB Games and Dirtcheap CD's. This one has a bigger selection.

Grab some peanut butter m&m's while you're there, they're teh b0mb!

Edited by bubba

Theres a lollie shop in mandurah that has heaps of stuff. . im guessing it would be too far away though. .

One of the big kit kat fingers has peanut butter in it too. . and another with cookie dough :D yum haha

yeh i know but still im not a fan of reeces or any american choclate aye,

i worked in the us for 6months last year and my mum frequently sent me cadburys, the yanks loved it

Yeah even my mates' wife reckons our chocolate is better than in the US. English Cadbury's is better again as they don't need the heat preservative that we put in our chocolate here.



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