wait, in the US you don't have Coffee Crisp, Aero, or Smarties?

white_wolf

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OP I've understood nothing of what you just said Aero Kinder what? Is it all coffee or what? We have smarties that are pill shaped and come in a cylinder plastic wrapper. But that's like me asking do you guys have krispy cream, candy cigarettes, and Cadbury Eggs up there? We import some Japanese snacks and some are very strange.

But what the government here is doing is trying to make us more like Europe in every form even changing our money to look more like theirs. Why on Earth do we want to be like Europe? If everyplace was the same then the people who hate those places have no where else to go but the poles and lets face it that isn't viable.
 

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In Massachusetts, we have Aero and Smarties, but I've never heard of Coffee Crisps. Kinder Surprise was also here until about 2 or so years ago, if that's worth anything.
 

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Zontar said:
I cam across this tidbit in an article a friend sent me trying to prove that Canadian culture is influencing and controlling America's in a reversal of conventional wisdom and fear, and that came up.

So I have to ask, is it true? Do you Americans not know the greatness that is Coffee Crisp, Aero and Smarties? I mean I know you guys have banned Kinder Surprise because reasons, but still, is it true?
I've seen Smartys around, as well as Areo, not sure about Coffee Crisp, I remember hearing of it as 'a thing we have' but don't remember seeing it. *shrugs*

as for Kinder Surprise, I heard the reason it was band was due to a choking hazard. Because, ya know, -.- stupid, lazy parents.
 

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Before now I didn't even know that Coffee Crisp was exclusively a Canadian product. It's always been my favorite chocolate bar, you guys are missing out, especially on the ice cream flavor.

For those wondering about the difference between M&Ms and Canadian Smarties: I personally find that M&Ms taste more like plastic than chocolate, especially compared to Smarties. I find the colored flavoring much better tasting too. If you were to pour M&Ms and Smarties into a bowl, you could easily tell them apart since Smarties have more muted, almost pastel colors.
 

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The Yanks banned Kinder Surprise?

Does that mean they don't get Kinder Buenos?

Those poor, poor bastards. I shall weep for them this day.

*single tear*
This is weird, since we used to have this:


I wonder if they still make these? They were kind of shitty though, so I don't really miss them.
 

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Smarties are awesome, I personally prefer them to M&Ms. I'm honestly surprised to hear that Americans can't even enjoy Kinder Eggs, those DELICIOUS combination of White and Brown chocolate that contain small toys are basically a nationally shared experience of all Canadian kids!
 

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Eclipse Dragon said:
These are the Smarties this topic is talking about...


We have M&Ms instead. Like the Hersey's Air Delight, probably not as good.

I hate to be an ass, but m&m's are not smarties, they're peanuts covered in layers of chocolate with sugar shells ( or whatever the new ones are, there are different ones i grant you. )

smarties are a regular elipsoid/oblate spheroid of solid chocolate, covered in an icing casing that dissolves on the tongue, a bit like unwrapping a present and there being chocolate inside.

generally chocolate peanuts are simply branded 'chocolate peanuts' here, available by the kilo but m&m's are also available for people that like posh sweets ( i don't eat any of these anymore, for the record )


schrodinger said:
TheYellowCellPhone said:
Eclipse Dragon said:
These are the snip
There's something that looks similar to that...


One of my favorite sour candies to get. There's good flavor, and the sour isn't overpowering you.
what?

What's the point in eating sour candy if your mouth doesn't suffer acid burn. CLEARLY you're eating it wrong.
yep, also not smarties... I mean, SOUR smarties?? that's basically bible burning.
( although.... this is becoming a pretty Euphoric forum, recently. )
 

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American chocolate is shite anyway, they'd do it wrong. :D
As someone living within less than an hour's drive of the Hershey factory, having multiple relatives working there, and having eaten it their entire life, I can officially call it. Them's fightin' words. I almost went Super Saiyan.
 

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DuctTapeJedi said:
Colour Scientist said:
American chocolate is shite anyway, they'd do it wrong. :D
As someone living within less than an hour's drive of the Hershey factory, having multiple relatives working there, and having eaten it their entire life, I can officially call it. Them's fightin' words. I almost went Super Saiyan.
I'm afraid it's true.
Your chocolate uses less cocoa solids, more sugar, more additives and lower quality milk.
It gives it a totally different texture and flavour.
 

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Colour Scientist said:
DuctTapeJedi said:
Colour Scientist said:
American chocolate is shite anyway, they'd do it wrong. :D
As someone living within less than an hour's drive of the Hershey factory, having multiple relatives working there, and having eaten it their entire life, I can officially call it. Them's fightin' words. I almost went Super Saiyan.
I'm afraid it's true.
Your chocolate uses less cocoa solids, more sugar, more additives and lower quality milk.
It gives it a totally different texture and flavour.
I think we'll have to agree to disagree, here.
 

Colour Scientist

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DuctTapeJedi said:
Colour Scientist said:
DuctTapeJedi said:
Colour Scientist said:
American chocolate is shite anyway, they'd do it wrong. :D
As someone living within less than an hour's drive of the Hershey factory, having multiple relatives working there, and having eaten it their entire life, I can officially call it. Them's fightin' words. I almost went Super Saiyan.
I'm afraid it's true.
Your chocolate uses less cocoa solids, more sugar, more additives and lower quality milk.
It gives it a totally different texture and flavour.
I think we'll have to agree to disagree, here.
Eh, sure.
Those things are true though, not really opinion. :D
 

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It's shocking to me that a lot of countries don't have Tim Tams



You have not truly lived until you've eaten a whole packet in an half an hour or less.
 

DuctTapeJedi

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Colour Scientist said:
DuctTapeJedi said:
Colour Scientist said:
DuctTapeJedi said:
Colour Scientist said:
American chocolate is shite anyway, they'd do it wrong. :D
As someone living within less than an hour's drive of the Hershey factory, having multiple relatives working there, and having eaten it their entire life, I can officially call it. Them's fightin' words. I almost went Super Saiyan.
I'm afraid it's true.
Your chocolate uses less cocoa solids, more sugar, more additives and lower quality milk.
It gives it a totally different texture and flavour.
I think we'll have to agree to disagree, here.
Eh, sure.
Those things are true though, not really opinion. :D
I meant more "agreeing to disagree" on the actual superiority of one chocolate over another.
 

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MercurySteam said:
It's shocking to me that a lot of countries don't have Tim Tams



You have not truly lived until you've eaten a whole packet in an half an hour or less.
Yeah we do but here in the UK it's Penguins, well I think cause they look familiar.

 

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legend of duty said:
Yeah, we put corn syrup in everything, but what else do you expect we do with it all? We put that shit in everything and it makes store bought pastries softer for reasons.
Well, we could stop subsudising corn, but that just sounds like madness.
Thou has committed treason for such talk! You dare let the poor patriotic farmer drown under the burden of feeding his nation? Even though most of it is feed grade which means that it is pretty much inedible for human consumption.
 

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legend of duty said:
Thou has committed treason for such talk! You dare let the poor patriotic farmer drown under the burden of feeding his nation? Even though most of it is feed grade which means that it is pretty much inedible for human consumption.
I am ashamed. I will go confess my sins to Rupert Murdoch, say 50 "Thanks, Obamas" and partake in the deep-fried-Snickerments.
 

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Colour Scientist said:
American chocolate is shite anyway, they'd do it wrong. :D
Hey! Hey now!

We have Scharffen Berger, which routinely pops up in lists of "best chocolate in the world."
 

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Colour Scientist said:
DuctTapeJedi said:
Colour Scientist said:
American chocolate is shite anyway, they'd do it wrong. :D
As someone living within less than an hour's drive of the Hershey factory, having multiple relatives working there, and having eaten it their entire life, I can officially call it. Them's fightin' words. I almost went Super Saiyan.
I'm afraid it's true.
Your chocolate uses less cocoa solids, more sugar, more additives and lower quality milk.
It gives it a totally different texture and flavour.
And those alone are the specific reasons that Hershey is naturally superior to any other mass produced chocolate bar created elsewhere.

Hershey is real chocolate, all others are a pale imitation of Hershey. All of science knows this to be fact.

And of course this also doesn't take into account the inate superiority of Hershey chocolate syrup for the creation of chocolate milk or sundaes.

Hershey rules über alles.