• MrsDoyle@sh.itjust.works
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    6 hours ago

    I was going to give a shout-out to Whittakers of New Zealand, makers of the world’s best chocolate, but it seems they don’t export to the US. Maybe you could lobby them?

    https://www.whittakers.co.nz/

    It is insanely good chocolate. Peanut slabs are sooooo delicious.

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      12 hours ago

      The last couple of weeks have been advertising for European brands. It’s been fine so far, organic content from actual people. But the corporations are catching on so I expect to see it ruined soon.

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      24 hours ago

      I was happy to learn that the snacks I always liked the most - Knoppers, Ritter Sport, Corny bars, Milch-Schnitte (Ferrero owned) - were European (specifically German minus one), as are many müsli bars! Guess you can tell Germans like hiking, huh?

      And for Sweden I also like me some Kex.

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          23 hours ago

          I love me some Turkish Peber too! Although it’s owned by Fazer now, which is Finnish - but it was originally Danish. Whether they still have some production in Denmark though, I don’t know

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            Fazer blue is a good chocolate. Can’t get it in Norway where it’s mainly Freia (owned by Mondelez) or Nidar (Orkla, so actually Norwegian) I avoid Mondeleze crap, even if Freia is considered culturally as the flag carrier Norwegian brand

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            Here in Germany we mostly get them by Trimex, it says it is produced in Denmark and since the company is in Germany I wouldn’t be surprised if they are just rebranded Fazer.

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        It’s a specific unicode character, though most keyboards don’t just type it for you.

        • On Linux I use the Cinnamon desktop with Cinnamenu, if I hit the super key and start typing “interrobang” it selects the correct result for me quite quickly, I hit the enter key and it’s copied to my clipboard.
        • On my smartphone I use SwiftKey which has a clipboard manager where you can pin copied text and ads a tag for it; I pinned it with the tag ib so when I type “ib” it suggests that interrobang. This works both on Android and iOS.

        Also, on macOS you could use the character picker (hit the fn key on an Apple keyboard) and search it in a similar way.

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    If someone is looking for an alternative that is…

    • really delicious
    • vegan
    • ecologic
    • made in Germany / Berlin
    • manufactured by a small company

    …you can have a look at the products from Kojake.

    https://www.kojake.info/c/vegane-schokoriegel-shop

    EdKa = Snickers

    KaRi = Mars

    HaRi = Ferroro Rocher / Hanuta / Küsschen bar

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    I always get my mom to bring me knoppers when she comes to visit me in Canada from the UK.

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        Milky way is different between the us and everywhere else. In the us it contains caramel. If you want the taste of our milky way in the us you need to buy 3 musketeers.

        What is die and milky way in the USA is sold as a Mars bar outside of the USA. The USA Mars bar has nuts which was sold as ‘Nuts’ over here in the Netherlands (though I think it’s discontinued).

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          Milky way is different between the us and everywhere else. In the us it contains caramel. If you want the taste of our milky way in the us you need to buy 3 musketeers.

          What is die and milky way in the USA is sold as a Mars bar outside of the USA. The USA Mars bar has nuts which was sold as ‘Nuts’ over here in the Netherlands (though I think it’s discontinued).

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    These things are so good it should be illegal. I wouldn’t even compare them to Mars or Snickers, they are in a higher class.

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    I have a snickers problem that needs to be a knoppers problem. Please send the goods to Canada.

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      Website idea. Join together people who, for a small fee, are willing to ship parcels full of treats to the other side of the globe with people craving such treats. Example: I know guys in Japan who would kill for a box of Paluszki made by Lajkonik. Here we have Canadians craving Knoppers. Etc.

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      We don’t have much in the way of chocolate selection that isn’t Mars or Kraft. It sucks. Butterfinger are Ferrero, i think? So Italian owned. Peanut, but not the peanut you’re looking for. Who owns Wonderbar? That’s closer to a Snickers, I guess.

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        Ferrero (who own Nutella/Kinder/Tictac) isn’t that amazing.

        Several health & safety issues in the past and afaik their stance on child slavery for chocolate isn’t as different to Nestle.