In Canada, you guys get Maltesers. We get (yuck) Whoppers.
There was a time when Maltesers were hard to find in the US. Now, they're available at Cost Plus, or in Asian grocery stores at a 100% markup. Of course, it's cheaper to just buy them in grocery store in places that used to be in the Commonwealth.
Way better than Whoppers. The quality of the chocolate is better, and they don't grind up your tongue like sandpaper.
On a recent trip to Hong Kong, I saw these boxes of Maltesers for about $2.00 USD each. I bought six of them and packed them in my luggage.

Does anyone remember "Horlicks Malted Milk Tablets"? Used to come in original and chocolate flavors. Sold in glass bottles with a label in the front in the 70's. They disappeared from the US market for over 30 years, but I had discovered that they're still being made in Asia, and are sold in Hong Kong supermarkets for about $1.00 USD a box. The packaging is all in Chinese, but luckily the tag on the supermarket shelf said "Horlicks" so I knew what I was getting.

I packed my luggage with these too. If I ration these out, I *might* make my stash last until next year, lol.
There was a time when Maltesers were hard to find in the US. Now, they're available at Cost Plus, or in Asian grocery stores at a 100% markup. Of course, it's cheaper to just buy them in grocery store in places that used to be in the Commonwealth.
Way better than Whoppers. The quality of the chocolate is better, and they don't grind up your tongue like sandpaper.
On a recent trip to Hong Kong, I saw these boxes of Maltesers for about $2.00 USD each. I bought six of them and packed them in my luggage.

Does anyone remember "Horlicks Malted Milk Tablets"? Used to come in original and chocolate flavors. Sold in glass bottles with a label in the front in the 70's. They disappeared from the US market for over 30 years, but I had discovered that they're still being made in Asia, and are sold in Hong Kong supermarkets for about $1.00 USD a box. The packaging is all in Chinese, but luckily the tag on the supermarket shelf said "Horlicks" so I knew what I was getting.

I packed my luggage with these too. If I ration these out, I *might* make my stash last until next year, lol.
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