Has anyone in the UK (or Ireland, I suppose) ever heard of Marshmallow Fluff, or any other such jarred spread?
I live in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, and in my shallowmindedness have always thought that Marshmallow Fluff was universally known as a food, the main ingredient in a Fluffernutter sandwich (the other two are bread and peanut butter). Today, I was enlightened by a news story that Fluff is considered a local product. Where are you from, and have you heard of Marshmallow Fluff?
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Yes, you should find it on the jam isle in supermarkets. Admitidly, it has been a while since I have seen it, but Asda used to sell it.
no
scotland and aint never heard of it i'm afraid
im from southampton uk and ive never heard of it
i have heard of it but not seen it sold in the uk (not in our asda anyway), i has some in the US but thought it a bit sickly
I've never heard of it. Elebka is lying.
I'm from Ireland. Been eating it for years. YUM
yes it is flippin good!!
yes our local asda sells marshmallow fluff tis in a big jar and white and quite sticky .. kids like it straight out of the jar they also like it when i put it in the microwave a few seconds at a time till soft then add rice krispies and mix then either let set in cake cases or in a flat tin and when cold top with melted chocolate .. also do this with mars bars ..
yea ive seen it in someones house, its a white jar with a red lid, can't remember if its the same brand name, but it should be in the aisle with jam, marmalade etc. or ask an assistant
from republic of Ireland and have never heard of it,
I live in NC and I just bought a jar of Marshmallow Fluff at the grocery store this week. I don't know if it is available overseas.
no
Yes, it used to be on sale here in the UK, but i've not seen it for years probs about 5 years ago. And my kids had it but i thought it was sickly and gross.
no
oooo, i love marshmallow fluff. I buy both the white and the strawberry one. I live in the uk.
Yeah both the white and pinkversions. my local tesco stocks it but I think it is on the aisle with the home-baking stuff for some reason!
yes i have heard of it and it is in the jam section in Sainsburys.
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Answers:
Yes, you should find it on the jam isle in supermarkets. Admitidly, it has been a while since I have seen it, but Asda used to sell it.
no
scotland and aint never heard of it i'm afraid
im from southampton uk and ive never heard of it
i have heard of it but not seen it sold in the uk (not in our asda anyway), i has some in the US but thought it a bit sickly
I've never heard of it. Elebka is lying.
I'm from Ireland. Been eating it for years. YUM
yes it is flippin good!!
yes our local asda sells marshmallow fluff tis in a big jar and white and quite sticky .. kids like it straight out of the jar they also like it when i put it in the microwave a few seconds at a time till soft then add rice krispies and mix then either let set in cake cases or in a flat tin and when cold top with melted chocolate .. also do this with mars bars ..
yea ive seen it in someones house, its a white jar with a red lid, can't remember if its the same brand name, but it should be in the aisle with jam, marmalade etc. or ask an assistant
from republic of Ireland and have never heard of it,
I live in NC and I just bought a jar of Marshmallow Fluff at the grocery store this week. I don't know if it is available overseas.
no
Yes, it used to be on sale here in the UK, but i've not seen it for years probs about 5 years ago. And my kids had it but i thought it was sickly and gross.
no
oooo, i love marshmallow fluff. I buy both the white and the strawberry one. I live in the uk.
Yeah both the white and pinkversions. my local tesco stocks it but I think it is on the aisle with the home-baking stuff for some reason!
yes i have heard of it and it is in the jam section in Sainsburys.
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