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Comments on Tuesday 27 November 2001: |
If Kinder Eggs were sold in America, they would have to include about 3 miles of warnings and disclaimers. "Warning: Chocolate is not a toy. Toy is not a food. Toy is not a toy. Children under any age should not touch toy or chocolate. Not for contact with idiots or people. Do not approach. Danger, danger, Will Robinson."
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Meander |
I must mention here that I still have a toy from a Kinder Egg I had at Easter in Canada 2 years ago. It's a little Cat doing architecture. the other one i had just had more candy in it.. |
Weena |
Yes, Kinder eggs are apparently a commodity in Canada. I should know, I have an acquaintence there who goes skittles for em. She'll sell her soul to Satan for one o those. |
RavenBlack |
What a poor deal. A soul is worth at *least* two Kinder Eggs. |
Tabbie |
Actually a friend of mine who lived in Germany was having a terrible craving for them. He loved them when he was a kid. I found a website that will deliver them to you within 48 hours. I'm getting him some for Yule-ness. If I can get a case for $24, then a soul (if it's any decent sort of soul) should at least be worth a case. |
lupinboi |
my girlfriend lived in germany for a time and loves the things. luckilly, we're in maine, so we can hop up to canada every so often to get them. she stockpiles them. it's pretty funny. i wish you could get them here, though. grr. |