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Can you buy m&m candies in germany ?

can you buy m&m candies in germany ?
( the little chocolate candies that are usually sold in america )
thank you so much for your answers.

    



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frackledJJ
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.


ramadamadingdong
Rating
Of course you can. They have several different varieties and also m&m's ice cream.


rio-blanco
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


Alwin E
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.)


down_under_lover_forever2006
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!


Biedronka
They do. They also sell lots of OTHER nice sweets to try.


My cat Jake owns me
Rating
Yes, but I have only see the plain and peanut kind. I buy them at Kaufmarkt.

Tschüs!


celebrate_me_home_2000
In almost every store that sells candy.


Zoe Dot
Yes, but you can't get Cadbury's and no Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.


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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