Popular in other countries?
Popular in other countries?
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- ArchitectofFate0
this dude,
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertai…
- feel0
- And all over Lisbon. Fuckin deliciousESKEMA
- When they're great, they're great. When they're not, they're horrendous blobs of icky stodge :(detritus
- Huge in Rio as well, I could eat 1000 of those hahaMiguex
- those are called arancine in italygeorgesIII
- I don't think they are the same. They look like them on the outside georgesIII :)Miguex
- utopian-3
- ETM0
- definitely have smarties and crush in the statesgilgamush
- Those smarties pictured are different though.. they're chocolate something.iCanHazQBN
- Crush is popular, yeahiCanHazQBN
- But do you have cream soda favor? And Smarties below are more like M&Ms, not that chalky shit.ETM
- yesscarabin
- Ah, thought cream soda was on Canada/UKETM
- *onlyETM
- i haven't seen crush cream soda but we have a lot of other brands of cream soda. i like it with whiskeyscarabin
- Miguex0
- It's Floorball. From Sweden.
http://en.wikipedia.…Peter - Nope, floorball and hockey sobre cesped are very different sportsMiguex
- I stand corrected. Was also thinking about "Bandy". That's the same thing, but on ice: https://en.wikipedia…Peter
- It's Floorball. From Sweden.
- necromation0
Education.
- nb0
More than two political parties.
- nb0
Here's one that's in the USA that I hadn't seen elsewhere. I bought this in New York last week, never having seen it in Canada.
It tastes exactly like Reese cups, which I thought would be good, but actually it just makes everything taste awful. Toast and fruit and pancakes were not meant to taste like candy bars. Ugh.
- Miguex0
- i was going to post something like this,,
https://holycrabness…yurimon
- i was going to post something like this,,