nearnarnia
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nearnarnia

If you like whole peanuts in chocolate, you may want to try Oh Henry. I'm meh on it. But Coffee Crisp is very good.

Mmm, that does sound good.

I love Crunchie. They're very British though, so I doesn't surprise me that they haven't reached the US.

Yes, I've wondered about "candy bars" too. Though I'm sorry to tell you... white chocolate is not considered chocolate. It contains cocoa butter but does not contain cocoa solids, which are what defines "chocolate".

Thank you! And yes, Smarties is especially known for not crossing the border.

I'm quickly realizing the US is seriously chocolate bar deprived, as those pictures quickly display. It makes me sad.

According to Wiki, Mars is now available in the US, but only through Walmart.

You left out Mars. But otherwise, so great.

Oh man, how could I forget Mr. Big? I love that. I love Wunderbar more, but Mr. Big is great. The advertising campaign with Alex Ovechkin is weird though. I've seen packages with Alexander Ovechkin, in three different outfits on different bars. With the slogan "Be big deal like me!" - which is kinda wtf.

Getting food shipped internationally is always a bit tricky. But I'd say Coffee Crisp is worth that extra commitment.

Damn, sounds like it's just in Canada. Which is very sad for you Americans. It's has a delicious coffee-flavoured soft candy core, with vanilla and wafer layers, and a chocolate coating. It's seriously nommy.

I dunno about #1, but I do know Oh Henry was a huge seller for us. Like double any other bar in some machines. Like if it was out, I'd have people hastling me to put in a third row. Or fourth.

Ritter Sport bars are good, but I think they might fit under "pseudo-fancy" bars. I only ever see them in grocery stores, never in convenience stores or gas stations. And there are way too many different flavours to put just one on a list - you'd have to make a seperate list just for these.

Wunderbar? Oh Henry? Mars? Coffee Crisp?

Most people in the LGBT+ community recognize that people in the T haven't gained as many rights as those in the LGB, in recent decades. This doesn't mean that LGB people have achieved everything they could want (there are a few people, mostly gay men, who I've heard argue that gays are very close to it, but I don't

Also a part of the intersect - plenty of nations that want to make sure gays don't get rights aren't exactly eager to give rights to women.

Any woman can stand her ground under the current law. This law is about her standing her ground to protect her "unborn child" - defining fetuses as "children" from conception. From here, it's a short step to saying "doctors have a duty to protect unborn children from threats by their mothers" - meaning abortion would

The trans conversation is very different in Thailand from what I've read. Female to male trans people (trans men) are seen as very rare, and in some places I've seen it argued that only trans men who've had top and bottom surgery are called trans men. There is very little talk of trans men in Thai culture - in fact,

Such an amazing scene. There's some sales involved in my business, and I hear "ABC" on occasion. And that's all you need to say to bring that scene to mind.

I suppose if you don't believe in history enough to realize the Earth is more than 6,000 years old, it's easy to believe Nazis were gay instead of systematically killing gays. I know some Christian schools don't teach much, but you should at least know how to read.