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International Snacks We Wish We Had in America

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Frazzles

Despite Americans' unabashed love for bacon, they still don't have access to this popular corn-based snack from the U.K., which are small wavy crisps made to resemble and taste like bacon

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Pork Floss Dunkin' Donuts

Dunkin' may be a U.S. company, but it's reserved its most unusual flavors for the Chinese market, for which sweet breakfasts are still an oddity.

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Weird Lay's Flavors

Lay's, a U.S. company, has found far more success creating unconventional potato chip flavors abroad.

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Kinder Surprise

Also called Kinder Eggs, this Italian treat consists of a hollow chocolate egg containing a toy inside and is famous all over the world for its unique concept.

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McAloo Tikki Burger

The McAloo Tikki Burger is one of McDonald's most successful attempts to adapt its menu for the palates of Indian diners.

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Alfajores

Imported from Spain and popular in South America since the mid-19th century, alfajores are confectionary sandwich cookies traditionally filled with dulce de leche

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HP Sauce

The U.K.'s most distinguished condiment is named after the British Houses of Parliament and has a tangy taste best paired with savory foods such breakfast sausages

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Coco Jazz

Coconuts lend themselves well to snacking chips, especially since this popular Thai foodstuff uses a low-heat technique called "amber roasting" to preserve the fruit's natural taste

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