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1. What is your favorite candy?
2. What is a candy is your country known for?
1. My favorite candy is in this box. Can anyone guess what it is? Hint: It's illegal in some countries.
2. Canada is known for Coffee Crisps.
>>73821913
>countries.
Then it's not a Kinder Egg
>>73822049
Think again burger. For I have been blessed.
>>73822098
What other countries are they illegal in?
>>73822111
I believe Chile has banned them as well.
>>73821913
Picture related
>>73822098
>>73821913
that's a big kinder egg
>>73822177
I still have one of the square ones after 10 years
it's completely black and rock hard though
Is there any better feeling than taking the foil off of a mint Kinder Surprise?
>>73822177
I remember my grandmother having these in a large bowl on her coffee table.
Notice the two layers of both white and milk chocolate to form the perfect combination. Knock-off's rarely have this blend.
What trinket will Easter Toad bless me with....
>>73822197
Sounds like my moms bf
Anyway i buy like a big bag of it every month, my nephews like to eat it too
Hm. I'm not certain at first sight.
Well it's a lion with what appears to be a thought bubble of him as an adult playing football. The thought bubble is on a hinge and you can flick it.
Truly, my Easter posting has been subpar to grant me a mediocre toy like this.
>>73822348
The only good toys are the cars.
And the other options for this toy set.
Hopefully my other one makes up for this.
>>73822378
Hm this next one doesn't look like a car but it's still interesting looking.
It's a blue doggo!
This is actually a neat one, you push back on it's front legs and it's mouth opens.
And he came with a little paper bone.
Oh almost forgot.
A picture of the alternative doggos.
My most favorite candy ever.