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30 Nov 2007 Fri 07:50 pm |
Quoting Sil on the Hill: I am wondering what candy/chocolates I wouldn't be able to find in Turkey, such as M&Ms? I am looking for uniquely American ones that one would not be able to get in Turkey.
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I can't imagine WHY you would want to bring American candy to Turkey. Besides the fact it's not that good for you, Turkey makes fabulous candy.
As for M&Ms....
M&M candy factory forced to close due to infestation of mice, cockroaches
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30 Nov 2007 Fri 08:02 pm |
I personally love Godiva chocolate even though it's not American, it is very popular here in the states.
I would recommend Godiva and Reeces peanut butter cups. Which I believe is the best peanut butter I have ever had.
It's interesting here in the U.S. milk chocolate is the most consumed, however I prefer dark & white chocolate. It must be the European in me. I'm sure what ever you bring they will enjoy.
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30 Nov 2007 Fri 08:36 pm |
white mice yummyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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30 Nov 2007 Fri 09:14 pm |
I found a great site for this subject,but since it was dripping in chocolate and nice things i ate it sorry.......only joking here it is,but don't eat it all at once
http://www.sweetsentiments.co.uk/comersus/store/insideshop.asp
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30 Nov 2007 Fri 09:38 pm |
Quoting mylo: I found a great site for this subject,but since it was dripping in chocolate and nice things i ate it sorry.......only joking here it is,but don't eat it all at once
http://www.sweetsentiments.co.uk/comersus/store/insideshop.asp
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Now that is a pleasant trip....even though I'm not a candy lover.....mmmmm maybe nougat...marzipan, caramel or toffee?
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30 Nov 2007 Fri 09:39 pm |
When I travel I usually bring a box of See's candy or something from a local chocolate maker, since I live in San Francisco my favorite is Rechiuti expensive but beautiful and delicious. Their fleur del sel caramels are out of this world
http://www.recchiuticonfections.com/
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01 Dec 2007 Sat 05:34 am |
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Yes, us Americans are forced to spend top dollar for imported chocolate!! European chocolate has a totally different taste...so much creamier....richer...yummier...OK now I have to eat some....I have a stash in my office drawer! |
I agree, Elizabeth! Belgian & German chocolates are among my top faves.
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01 Dec 2007 Sat 05:40 am |
Quoting Norae: When I travel I usually bring a box of See's candy or something from a local chocolate maker, since I live in San Francisco my favorite is Rechiuti expensive but beautiful and delicious. Their fleur del sel caramels are out of this world
http://www.recchiuticonfections.com/ |
Thanks so much Norae! Much appreciated!!
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01 Dec 2007 Sat 08:28 am |
Quoting mylo: I found a great site for this subject,but since it was dripping in chocolate and nice things i ate it sorry.......only joking here it is,but don't eat it all at once
http://www.sweetsentiments.co.uk/comersus/store/insideshop.asp
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OMG if that wasn't a visit down memory lane .. I remember eating most of those things .. hahahaha .. wow ..I had forgotten about the coconut tobacco hahaha .. too bad they dont' ship to the USA .. I would spend a fortune there!!
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01 Dec 2007 Sat 12:25 pm |
Quoting Leelu: OMG if that wasn't a visit down memory lane .. I remember eating most of those things .. hahahaha .. wow ..I had forgotten about the coconut tobacco hahaha .. too bad they dont' ship to the USA .. I would spend a fortune there!! |
WOW! I had forgotten about coconut tobacco too! Hehehe they are not allowed to make it (or sweet cigarettes) anymore for obvious reasons, but it was great!
That site is food porn!!!
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