Welche Süßigkeiten gibt es auch in Australien?
Hallo, ich mache bald einen Schüleraustausch nach Australien. Als Gastgeschenk habe ich mir überlegt der kleinen Schwester meines Austauschpartners Süßigkeiten zu kaufen, die es nur in Deutschland und nicht in Australien gibt, weil ich denke, dass das ganz gut ankommen kann. Ich hätte zb Nimm 2 vorgeschlagen. Gibt es das in Australien? Oder welche Süßigkeiten die es nicht in Australien gibt mag noch jeder?
Actually, there are everything you want to buy in Australia.
But maybe there is a speciality from your region that you can’t buy at ALDI in Australia.
I just remembered foam kisses. There are these snow drops or what they are called, but I think they just don’t get there. It is difficult to transport.
That’s what I see.
Some products of children and also Nestle e.g. children’s chocolate, children’s chocolate, smarties and co. are available in Australia to buy. Haribo there are, of course, almost and still, Germans always bring Haribo and children’s chocolate to hand over something totally creative in their beliefs, even though you could buy it in Australia at the supermarket around the corner.
If you want to go to number, you can https://www.woolworths.com.au/ Looking for the product above and if you find it, it will be pretty safe to buy at many supermarkets and be relatively well known on site.
Then maybe you should get back to some more regional or unknown brands.
Products from well-known German manufacturers such as Haribo, Trolli or Storck (e.g. Werthers) are also available in Australia. There are also countless chips brands and varieties there.
You don’t need Milka too, as there is the comparable brand Cadbury with a comparable large range. Both brands belong to Mondelez.
There are not German, but also Fererro (children).
And even that there is (seasonal) there:
How about Belgian chocolates or marzipan? – Is there any supermarket, but I haven’t seen anywhere in Australia!
Frankfurter Bethmännnchen, good Nürnberger Lebkuchen, Aachern Nussprinten, Lübecker Marzipan, Werther’s Original, Leipniz Butterkeks, Bausepulver und -Stäbchen….
I saw Lübecker Marzipan at the Aldi for Christmas. Nuremberg gingerbread so far nowhere.
All I had called you can order online. for example:
Apple wine champagne as a mitbrindsel for the little sister!!!!!!! Perfect!!!!
So, then you have the absolute market overview about all products, fine! I don’t know what in Australia guaranteed can be bought in the store, but here can be purchased as a specialty of people in the store.
What do you call such people?
order online does not mean that you can buy at the store on site. And it’s about a carrier that you can’t buy in the store and probably wouldn’t order online.
‘In the Aldi only partial sections of the respective range are presented – this is certainly not different in Australia and seasonal. Certainly there are also down-under specialty shops that offer the products I have mentioned, but there is no market penetration and no qualified procurement market. Australians can also purchase these products online. But it won’t be a gift and no attention,
I could also have called an apple wine cult from the orchard Schneider in Nieder Erlenbach, but Andreas sends this to the whole world, if desired.
Yes, of course. Just wanted to say that the FS might not buy a Lübecker Marzipan if you can buy it anyway in the Australian Aldi.
Jumpys, Ringli, Salt bars. Generally probably all German chips and crackers.