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Bridging the Gap - The cultural exchange thread
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Nerds are another one of those things where the ones sold here aren't the same as the American ones, I even remember when they vanished off the shelves the first time. Lucky Charms too, though I'm not sure if there's a European variation of those. I don't eat as much cereal as I used to.

Also, Skittles were a weird one, for a long time American Skittles were vegan but European ones weren't. Go figure.

I should probably have been clearer that you can get some imported American products here in specialist stores (which is how I know Mt.Dew is literally the worst drink ever like holy crap how do people drink it?), but straight up I'm not totally sure how that works. I know there are different restrictions and laws around imported goods (specifically items not intended for sale in that country), but I'll be totally honest, I don't spend as much time reading up on legislation around the sale of foreign goods in retails stores as I probably should.
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RE: Bridging the Gap - The cultural exchange thread - by PatientZero - 05-21-2017, 08:04 AM

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