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Tukaram (Tim)
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37 minutes ago, Clermont said:

How about wheatbix Ron any over there, :cornflakes:

I have not seen Weetabix here.  In Texas I generally got it from Indian grocers (regular grocery had them, but crazy expensive).  Since there was never much British presence here... there are not a lot of Indians - so few Indian stores. You would probably have to find a Brit that imports them, and then pay premium prices.

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Dave Hounddriver
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16 minutes ago, Tukaram (Tim) said:

I have not seen Weetabix here.

Notice he said wheatbix, not Weetabix.  Wheatbix is that Aussie stuff that is available at many local shops.  Weetabix is very hard to find.

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sonjack2847
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17 hours ago, Clermont said:

How about wheatbix Ron any over there, :cornflakes:

There are online shops that sell them if you PM me I will give you the info.I did see them once in SM hypermart in Cebu city.

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sonjack2847
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16 hours ago, Dave Hounddriver said:

Notice he said wheatbix, not Weetabix.  Wheatbix is that Aussie stuff that is available at many local shops.  Weetabix is very hard to find.

Where can you get wheetbix around here?

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Dave Hounddriver
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20 minutes ago, sonjack2847 said:

Where can you get wheetbix around here?

Last place I saw them was Cangs but I don't like the stuff. I tried it once and it ain't Weetabix :angry:

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Clermont
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Wheatbix, Wheatbix, Wheatbix, long rectangle shapes, about 3/4" thick, backed into a biscuit and eaten at breakfast time, drowned in milk and sugar. Gee I'm going to have trouble when I get over there. Can't speak Tagalog and no-one knows what Wheatbix is. :hystery: :hystery: :hystery:

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Jack Peterson
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7 minutes ago, Clermont said:

Wheatbix, Wheatbix, Wheatbix, long rectangle shapes, about 3/4" thick, backed into a biscuit and eaten at breakfast time, drowned in milk and sugar. Gee I'm going to have trouble when I get over there. Can't speak Tagalog and no-one knows what Wheatbix is. :hystery: :hystery: :hystery:

BTW ALL it is spelt (Spelled) WEETABIX. anyway my friend just show anyone this Photo and say who can find me this ?

weetabix.jpg :whistling:

 

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marine6357
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Looks like what we call Shredded Wheat here in the US.

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Dave Hounddriver
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10 minutes ago, Jack Peterson said:

BTW ALL it is spelt (Spelled) WEETABIX.

OK, that is the Weetabix we get in England and Canada, Jack. But looking at the box, this is the Aussie stuff we can get here and its not the same

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Jack Peterson
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4 minutes ago, marine6357 said:

Looks like what we call Shredded Wheat here in the US.

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We have that to in the UK but it is Totally different to Shredded wheat

weetabix weetabix biscuit.JPG Shredded wheat shredded wheat.jpg

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