Common american foods to bring to Germany?
I am going to Germany to visit a friend and she would similar to us to bring any American candy or food that isn't sold in Germany. What would be any moral suggestions from those who are very up to date with foods available within Germany?
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Answers: My friends liked Hershey bar, though its not as good as their Milcha it is still wearing clothes.
They also loved my Combo's pizza flavor cheese combos.
American Cigarettes are also not as strong as their counterparts.
Pancakes & maple syrup. I live in VT where on earth Syrup is popular as is Cheese, so I brought both with me and they loved that too.
Maybe freshly ask them?
Pop Tarts,Skittles,ChocolateCookies(we got those,but at hand are not that good),BabyRuth or any other bar,P.S.we get twix,snickers,m&m's,milkyway,kitkat,lion and bounty.. Ranch dressing, oh how I missed that one while in Europe. Bagels.
Cheddar cheese, if you can find a track to keep it from going discouraging during the flight over there.
Hot sauce.
I'm beside the other lady on boxes of Mac & Cheese. While you can bring them here in terribly well sorted supermarkets, they are fundamentally expensive (2.50EUR! per box!). Peanut butter as well as Maple sirup, though, you can catch in every store, even discount ones such as Penny.
What I hold never seen here are chocolate covered prezels (I thought it be a pretty disgusting thing when I saw them within an American store, until I tried them), and Hersheys' Kisses, as well as Hersheys' Hugs. Oh, we do own M&Ms', but only the peanut and the plain variation. Nope, that's not right, we have also get the crisp version since a couple of years. We do not hold the Almond or any other version here, though. My Dad loves the almond magazine. I always own to bring some for him whenever I am in the States.
What else, what else... I enjoy been trying to restep through the Krogers within my mind, but I can't remember anything... I guess I will just realize what I enjoy missed once I will get stern to the States... hm...
Nutter-Butters! I love those! And can't get them here.
Jerky! While they do hold it, German stores don't even come close to the variety of taste that American stores offer, and it is much more expensive here.
If I could will for anything, I'd go for the big antediluvian freezer full of Ben & Jerry's in every possible flavor, but I guess that would be a bit difficult to transport! ;)) My loss. We only gain a couple of flavors here, and at a horribly high price. Oh, and Mountain Dew! Hmmmmm.
Maybe a box of batter-mix for Brownies from a tangible good brand? Or something approaching that? Cinnamon roles, maybe?
Oh, and a Stevia Sweetener! I love that! No calories, great fancy... and it's forbidden here. (Don't ask me why!)
Something that is not sold here are Graham crackers. So if you want to bring a legitimate American taste to Germany, win a box of those. Marshmallows and chocolate we have here, but not the crackers. You will stipulation to find an open fire to roast the Marshmallows over, though. ;))
That is adjectives I can think of right very soon. I do hope I did give you some design.
Have fun in Germany!
They love American candy, peanut butter and this might nouns a little strange but my German chiropractor asked me several times to buy him kitty litter as the German gentle was pretty unpromising. That isn't a food just an interesting story. Frackled is right. Do NOT bring Maple Syrup or Peanut Butter; do NOT bring Marshmallows any.
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I agree-I miss Kraft macaroni and cheese, Twix bars-they provide them here, but they don't taste as accurate as in the US, Smarties, and Red Vine red licorice.
I've bought peanut butter here until that time, and it tastes like peas in a pod as in the US.
Boxes of macaroni & cheese, also peanut butter. My daughters exchange students never have these two very American foods.
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