
Name something more Australian than people complaining about hot cross buns being in the supermarket on Boxing Day despite there clearly being a demand for them year round.
— James (@james_eveille) December 26, 2022
Coles trialled putting hot cross buns on shelves full-time back in 2019
I put it to you that there is genuinely no downside to having those delicious, sweet and spicy buns available to us year-round. Like, imagine being able to pop down the shops in the thick of winter, pick up a six-pack of HCBs and take them home for a warm, buttery, toasted treat. It would be simply unreal.
It’s not a foreign concept, either. and the only reason why they’re not still doing it is because of in-store baking capabilities. Surely they were selling well outside of the normal HCB seasonal time (Boxing Day to just after Easter) because who would say no to having a steamy, spicy buttered bun all year round?
Now here is on the money. Not only having HCBs available all the time but eggnog too. A perfect pairing that we simply do not get enough time with, if you ask me. The eclipse of the eggnog and hot cross bun seasons is really only the last week or so of December, which is — quite frankly — fucking illegal.
If there’s anything I want to wish for when we blow out the candles on the world’s birthday (January 1) it’s to have the most delicious seasonal treats (hot cross buns eggnog) available for me, a simple fool, to buy and eat whenever the fuck I want.
Clarky andAt this rate, Hot Cross Buns and Eggnog are going to be available all year round. This is a good outcome for all humanity.
— Clarky (@QuantumJC) December 26, 2022
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