What food and candy do canadians have that amaricans dont?!
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Poutine - made from cheese, french fries and sauce is extremely popular in some parts of Canada, especially in Quebec. Very rare or unknown in the USA. Ceasar cocktail - something like a bloody mary but with clam juice. Great drink but don't look for it south of the border,
It has been mentioned in the other candy thread, and I don't meen to rain on anyone's parade, but check with the post office before trying to send packaged food items. This past Christmas I tried to send a couple of choclate "letters" to my folks and was told it couldn't be shipped. U.S customs will not allow packaged food to pass. Oddly, if it's home made, it CAN go through. I found this odd, because it seemed much more likely that one could "doctor" a home made item with preatty much any form of nast they wanted to, but a sealed package would be tougher. U.S. Custom's wizdom at it's finest :rolleyes:
In Canada, they have: poutine; croque monseiur, diet cranberry soda, maple cookies, smoked meat sandwiches (which are gross); Kinder heart candy, and icewine.
I recently read in an article that Kinder Surprise are banned in the States.
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