I think I heard about it before, but I thought it was actually fake and it's not
You americans (from the US, I mean) cannot eat Kinder Suprise !
This is like... woh... crazy !
I am so sorry for you.
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I think I heard about it before, but I thought it was actually fake and it's not
You americans (from the US, I mean) cannot eat Kinder Suprise !
This is like... woh... crazy !
I am so sorry for you.
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Hahaha. I was shocked similar way when I discovered how many kinds of kitkat exist, while there're only 5 or slightly more of them here.
What's your source?
Oh, we can (and do!) eat them... they just have to be brought into the country without anyone knowingIt just goes with all that lawsuit stuff... the company that makes them is afraid of getting sued because of the choking hazard. If your kid is stupid enough to choke on a huge toy inside a chocolate egg, you did a shitty job of raising them. For serious.
Last edited by Llamas; 12-28-2011 at 10:03 AM.
Haha, my professor for Business German used to supposedly bring back craploads of them with her every time she'd return from Bulgaria (yep, Bulgarian teacher for business German... logical :P) I was always baffled as to how she was always able to bring SO MANY. I think she had a dealer![]()
I've totally purchased Kinder Surprises here in the US. Wasn't terribly impressed, but it was fine. Had no idea they were illegal.
I still love my homer flashlight from Kinder surprise (the easter eggs)
I forgive you if you're 12 or younger, or if you got it while 12 or younger and it has sentimental value. Otherwise you're an embarrasment to your nation.
Though I don't remember anything electronic in kindereggs. The coolest thing I got was a cast-iron mini soldier, terrible toy, excellent projectile.