As you may be aware, I recently made the decision to use the power of the internet to highlight all the places in America that stock what I have broadly termed "British stuff" (that is chocolate, tea, merchandise, and the Tenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver). Moving forward, I aim to provide a quick monthly video detailing the stand-out items from the month.
The campaign has already proven very popular. As we move toward the various American holidays, what better time to follow the campaign over on Instagram than now. You never know, perhaps a helping of Walker's shortbread is precisely what you need to round off that Thanksgiving dinner.
If that's enough to whet your appetite, here are 10 British items I found in America in the month of September, 2016. Click play on the video below and be sure to follow @lostinthepond on Instagram and discover where in the U.S. you can pick up your favourite British things.
Sometimes, it's better hearing me in a British accent. Click the red button below.
Laurence Brown is a British man writing his way through the truly bizarre world of America - a place he sometimes accidentally calls home and a place he still hasn't quite figured out after seven years. Thankfully, his journey is made 12% easier by the fact that his accent makes him sound much smarter than he is. For evidence of this, subscribe to his popular Lost in the Pond web series over on YouTube.
The campaign has already proven very popular. As we move toward the various American holidays, what better time to follow the campaign over on Instagram than now. You never know, perhaps a helping of Walker's shortbread is precisely what you need to round off that Thanksgiving dinner.
If that's enough to whet your appetite, here are 10 British items I found in America in the month of September, 2016. Click play on the video below and be sure to follow @lostinthepond on Instagram and discover where in the U.S. you can pick up your favourite British things.
Sometimes, it's better hearing me in a British accent. Click the red button below.
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