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A man from New York has gone viral on social media after sharing his honest review of a series of different British convenience store foods that are not easily found in America. In a shared on in March, under the username rwarden87, poster Ryan Warden can be seen trying four different types of British snacks, some savory and some sweet, and sharing his thoughts on them with his followers. "I live in Manhattan and I have discovered a shop that sells British food items that are not otherwise available in American stores," he says in the clip, "so I'm working my way through recommendations that you all sent me.

" First on his list were Quavers, a cheese-flavored potato snack with a name he found particularly interesting. "I cannot believe that you all get away with calling something Quavers. It's very E.



L. James, isn't it? I mean Quavers! I would blush to eat something called Quavers in front of my grandmother." Next, another potato snack called Hula Hoops, which come in different flavors, but Warden decided to go for salt and vinegar.

While their intense flavor did impress, Warden wasn't a fan of the shape. "For the Hula Hoops, I've since been told by approximately 5 million people that you're supposed to put them on your fingers like rings and eat them off," said the 36-year-old. On the sweet side, he tried Wagon Wheels, a cookie and marshmallow snack covered by a thick chocolate coating, which Warden didn't particularly enjoy.

He told : "The Wagon Wheels were disappointing; [t.

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