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    What's the word for this in England?


    #2
    What's the word for this in England?

    Twiglets.

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      #3
      What's the word for this in England?

      Not quite, I don't think. Twiglets are wholewheat and covered in marmite, while those things look like unfolded mini pretzels.

      Which we do have, but I don't know what they're called.

      I really want some Twiglets now.

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        #4
        What's the word for this in England?

        Nah, it's not the same thing. We have them in Germany - they're called Salzstangen, but they're a poor substitute for the full-on Marmite rush of a Twiglet. Those wretched things could be best described as a pretzel stick.

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          #5
          What's the word for this in England?

          The thing is, a Salzstange makes you thirsty and want to drink more beer, but you don't derive any actual enjoyment from it, like you would with a Twiglet.

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            #6
            What's the word for this in England?

            Don't know about in England, but in America they're called pretzel sticks.

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              #7
              What's the word for this in England?

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                #8
                What's the word for this in England?

                Incandenza wrote:
                Don't know about in England, but in America they're called pretzel sticks.
                Yeah - pretzel sticks.

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