
frackledJJ
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Yes, but not all kinds. I have never seen almond M&Ms' here in Germany. You can get the plain kind, and the peanut kind, and I don't know if they kept it up, but for a short time they also had the crispy kind, you know, the one with the kind of cookie middle. |
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ramadamadingdong
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Of course you can. They have several different varieties and also m&m's ice cream. |
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rio-blanco
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m&m´s are a trademark of Mars Inc, 6885 Elm Street, McLean, Virginia, USA
m&m´s are distibuted in Germany by Mars GmbH, Viersen
http://www.mars.de/Germany/de/Our+brands.htm |
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Alwin E
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Lots of that stuff; but maybe you prefer to eat an "Amerikaner"? The "American" is a sweet, tasty piece of bakery, and we even put the first "American" to Mars. Don't believe? Look!
http://lustich.de/bilder/andere/amerikaner-auf-mars/
(btw: This is a "weißer Amerikaner", with sugar coating. There are also "schwarze Amerikaner", with chocolate coating.) |
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down_under_lover_forever2006
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Yes, you can.
You even can buy them in Australia where I often fly to.
But if you ask me, German chocolates (including the Swiss which is even better) are a lot better.
I've tasted some American brands and I didn't like them, such as Hershey's....
Edit:@Alwin, du bist vielleicht ein Scherzkeks! |
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Biedronka
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They do. They also sell lots of OTHER nice sweets to try. |
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My cat Jake owns me
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Yes, but I have only see the plain and peanut kind. I buy them at Kaufmarkt.
Tschüs! |
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celebrate_me_home_2000
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In almost every store that sells candy. |
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Zoe Dot
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Yes, but you can't get Cadbury's and no Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. |
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MISS USA angel in waiting
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Yes but why would you want that kind of candy when you can go across the boarder into Switzerland and buy the chocolate and taste much much better |
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