submitted by paul_neri to ShitpostLitterBox 12 hoursMay 20, 2025 20:54:44 ago (+3/-1) (www.coles.com.au)
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paul_neri 1 points 7 hours ago
The correct spelling is liquorice in Australia, while licorice is used in the United States. Both spellings are acceptable and refer to the same confectionery and plant. [Library Service]