My GF lives in Germany and I'm in the US. She recently sent me a bunch of German candy and now I want to return the favor.
I'm specifically wondering what Haribo products are available here that aren't in Germany. Every time I search on google all I see are people complaining that American gummies are worse than German ones (which I agree with)
I know she loves Haribo, and I wanna give her some Haribo stuff she wouldn't normally get.
My GF lives in Germany and I'm in the US. She recently sent me a bunch of German candy and now I want to return the favor.
I'm specifically wondering what Haribo products are available here that aren't in Germany. Every time I search on google all I see are people complaining that American gummies are worse than German ones (which I agree with)
I know she loves Haribo, and I wanna give her some Haribo stuff she wouldn't normally get.
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considering that haribo originated from germany, i think it can be extremely difficult if not impossible to find anything that they sell in US but not in germany. candy companies tend to have widest varieties in their own home lands, while offering limited options for other countries.
i think you would have better luck trying to find something to gift if you look for company that does not sell much outside of US
considering that haribo originated from germany, i think it can be extremely difficult if not impossible to find anything that they sell in US but not in germany. candy companies tend to have widest varieties in their own home lands, while offering limited options for other countries.
i think you would have better luck trying to find something to gift if you look for company that does not sell much outside of US
- Warheads
- Twinkies
- Dots
- Swedish Fish
- Jolly Ranchers
- Butterfingers
- Poptarts (specifically more "adventurous" flavors)
I wouldn't go strictly with candy, either. Maybe toss in a box of Cheez-Itz or something?
- Warheads
- Twinkies
- Dots
- Swedish Fish
- Jolly Ranchers
- Butterfingers
- Poptarts (specifically more "adventurous" flavors)
I wouldn't go strictly with candy, either. Maybe toss in a box of Cheez-Itz or something?
One thing to consider is that sometimes even the exact same product is a little different depending where it is actually produced. Like we import a lot of certain brands of Jelly Babies, and the ones from England are a bit different from the ones from other countries in the same brands. Or how there are differences between US and UK versions of the same candies.
One thing to consider is that sometimes even the exact same product is a little different depending where it is actually produced. Like we import a lot of certain brands of Jelly Babies, and the ones from England are a bit different from the ones from other countries in the same brands. Or how there are differences between US and UK versions of the same candies.
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