shenanigans1982 wrote: » Big Bags of Salt and Vinegar Lays. Fanta that tasted the way it did before they changed it. Buffalo wings....(not the sh*t that is passed off as them over here.)
phenomenon wrote: » For all Dr Pepper addicts - you need toget your collective asses across the border to Newry or Liburn and stock up on the stuff. Just one advantage of living near the border
twanda wrote: » +1 on the Dunkin Donuts I remember there were a few Dunkin Donuts places in Dublin years ago. There was one where I lived -- The apple ones were the nicest:) Havn't seen a Dunkin Donuts store in years though...they must have pulled their business out of the country.
Jack Sheehan wrote: » Dunkin Donuts or Crispy Creme. Want! Also Twinkies. Wonder what the immortal food tastes like.
weedhead wrote: » Ive always wanted to try a corndog. Sounds like something that would work in chippers over here except change the name to something like batter stick or somethin.
Kold wrote: » Golden Nuggets/Corn Pops cereal
Raze_them_all wrote: » both available in ireland??
KTRIC wrote: » Yep, you can. My missus used to buy it all the time when we lived there. Its one of those strange German things that I'll never understand :rolleyes:
hullaballú wrote: » Klav kalash. http://www.inventhar.com.br/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/klav-kalash.jpg Or, just root beer. I know no one else likes it, but I think it's bloody delicious.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » you can get dr.pepper in cans in Dublin