I don't know about the Aero, but Hershey's makes an "Air Delight" (both in bar and Kiss form)...
https://www.hersheys.com/pure-products/details.aspx?id=24376&name=HERSHEYS+AIR+DELIGHT+Bar (https://www.hersheys.com/pure-products/details.aspx?id=24376&name=HERSHEYS+AIR+DELIGHT+Bar)
It's the only "all-chocolate" bar I'll eat.
Maybe we should start up a candy exchange program.
Oooh... brilliant idea! I'd join in.
Maybe we should start up a candy exchange program.
Oooh... brilliant idea! I'd join in.
Is there any british candy you guys are interested in?OH PLEASE DO. Please! :D
Better still, lemme take a photo in the shop later for you all.
Is the green Kit Kat Chunky the one with peanut butter? That's another awesome bar we used to have in Canada that's now gone.
Minstrels?
Is the green Kit Kat Chunky the one with peanut butter? That's another awesome bar we used to have in Canada that's now gone.
If their green one is anything like the green one we have here, it's mint.
Yay for candy!He will also not report back on your mystery candy but show it in a mystery case. #NevaForgetDaDew
When your package arrives, I'll make a similar offer to any overseas folks for some US candy!
Are they like Green M&Ms?
What are Munchies and Flakes?
We call the American Smarties "Rockets".
The chocolate Smarties used to be great but a few years ago they changed the die they use to colour them to something more natural. The problem is the new die has a slightly fruity flavour to it which has altered the taste. As a result I think they're pretty meh now and only eat them if someone brings their leftover Halloween candy to work. I used to go for either one but now M&M's is the only one I'll intentionally buy. It sucks because as a kid I was all over Smarties. I remember when they introduced the blue colour! There was serious discussion on the playground over whether you eat the red ones last or the new blue ones.
You know soda in Canada uses real sugar. I remember hearing that it was illegal to use corn syrup as a substitute but then it might be as simple as the US subsidizing corn and Canada not, making sugar the cheaper option. I like our McDonald's fries better, too. They have not noticeably changed during my entire life but the American fries noticeably got worse at some point. It could be possible that they've always been different and I just didn't notice. As a kid I was rarely in the States and rarely got to eat fast food so I probably only ate at American McDonalds a handful of times.
I thought it was because they used to fry them in lard and when vegetarians found out they threw a fit so they changed to a vegetable oil.
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So, this showed up at my door today.
At first I was like "Oh... gummies." I mean, I like gummies and all, but we have gummies here in the states. This same brand even (Haribo, not Jolly Jungle, as far as I've ever seen). I was a bit sad. But then, I looked at the ingredients. Elderberries, Hibiscus, Passion Fruit... Spinach! Weird.
Can't wait to try these. :D
Wait, isn't Haribo that company that makes those artificial gummies that cause people to project liquid hate?
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What is this magical store that you get such good candy at?
What is this magical store that you get such good candy at?
This is where I got the last two.
Korean snacks are pretty nice. They have this nice chewy sweet and spicy Jelly Candy. They don't call it Gummy because that is the Korean word for Spider.
I get Foreign candy here all the time. Snickers, M&Ms, Belgium chocolates. Ha.
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There is one Mexican Candy that I am afraid to try. It appears to be a solidified syrup in a plastic spoon. WHAT IS UP WITH THAT.
We did have the Chicken and Waffle Chips.
(http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=HN.608016723350785486&w=300&h=300&c=0&pid=1.9&rs=0&p=0)
They really didn't taste like Chicken and Waffles
I imported a package of Jammie Dodgers. Hmm... not too sure what I think. I like the texture of the shortbread, but the jam is an interesting taste, for sure. Not sure if I like it or not.
I do, however, love Jelly Babies. So good.
Jammie Dodgers and Jelly Babies are a UK biscuit and candy, respectively.
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It's my understanding that Kit-Kats are ridiculously huge in Japan. They've got like a thousand different flavors. When I imported a 64 GB Vita memory card from Japan the person threw one in that had some insane flavor that I had to have someone translate for me and it still made no sense.Was it Penis flavoured? :confused;
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