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Judging You By Your Favourite Aussie Snack

  • vanessabland
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Grab your favourite snack and see what Editor-in-Chief Beth Nicholls has to say about it.


Fairy Bread

So, you’re still a child at heart, and you enjoy the little things. But you might also just be a tad basic, cause come on! There are so many options out there that could bring you even MORE joy.

 

BBQ Shapes

We’re clearly not going to have a fire-cracking start to our friendship, because obviously Chicken Crimpy is the best shape flavour. Argue with the wall. You do have a decent amount of taste, though, cause BBQ shapes come second in my books.

 

Tim Tams

Your status depends on how you answer this next dilemma—if you eat them from the fridge, points to you, but if you eat them from the pantry, negative aura for you. I fear it’s an unpopular opinion, but that’s all I’m gonna say. 

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Red Rock Deli Sweet Chilli Chips

Okay, so, my lil secret—I started loving these an insane amount after Michael Clifford from 5SOS replied to me on Twitter saying how good they are. So, if these are your choice of potato chips, you’re in my good books, as they do reign superior in comparison to honey soy chicken and sea salt anyways.

 

Vegemite

If you are spreading an acceptable amount on toast—yay. If you are eating it by the spoonful—are you okay???

 

Flat White

Some would argue with me that coffee cannot be considered a snack, but I beg to differ. Flat whites are my poison of choice, but note to the baristas: there isn’t supposed to be ANY foam.

 

Milo

Milo is only worth it if you are going to count three teaspoons that are triple the size of the spoon each. If you are going to properly measure out your Milo, the door is over there.

 

Did you feel sufficiently judged? Did I manage to roast you for your snack of choice, or did you feel comforted? Or maybe you just snuck through the cracks because I didn’t mention your favourite.


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