Oh sure. I went to England & Wales in the 90s, and they were the only places I've ever traveled to that I didn't want to leave. I never encountered a "Twister", although I did develop an addiction to clotted cream.
To sum up:
A "Twister" is a sweet frozen treat made up of flavors that don't seem to go together but it doesn't taste like any of them. Some people eventually like them.
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I resisted Twisters into adulthood thinking I didn't like them - was given one in my mid-20s and discovered they are actually delicious. Zingy yet creamy.
They're definitely an acquired taste, IMO, but people do like them (~7% of YouGov respondents said their favourite ice cream is a Twister).
Do I like them? Sure, I'd eat one if the ol' blood glucose wasn't a concern, but don't think I've ever gone out and bought one, only ever been given one.
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Well done, great video
But probably not widely sold outside of Ireland & UK, or maybe Europe.
A "Twister" is a sweet frozen treat made up of flavors that don't seem to go together but it doesn't taste like any of them. Some people eventually like them.
Thanks to all for kindly & patiently answering all my follow up questions - so cool when you have to explain a joke to someone π
Do I like them? Sure, I'd eat one if the ol' blood glucose wasn't a concern, but don't think I've ever gone out and bought one, only ever been given one.
Real me: β9/10 dad jokeβ
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