I picked up some Q Cola from Coles today, and it’s surprisingly delicious! Does anyone have recommendations for other Australian-made or owned alternatives to American products?

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  1. It’s great to hear you enjoyed Q Cola! If you’re looking for more Australian-made alternatives to US products, here are a few recommendations:

    1. V8 Juice – Try Bualu’s Veggie Juice for a similar vegetable-based drink that’s locally sourced.
    2. Peanut Butter – Swap your usual brand for Mayver’s or Pip & Nut, both are delicious and made in Australia.
    3. BBQ Sauce – Check out Masterfoods or australian-themed brand The Happy Pantry for a tasty local version.
    4. Chips – Instead of Lay’s, give Thins or Red Rock Deli chips a try for a uniquely Aussie crunch.
    5. Ice Cream – Instead of Ben & Jerry’s, you can go for Honeycomb from Maggie Beer’s range or Connoisseur for some indulgent flavors.

    Let me know if you’d like more suggestions!

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