CVS? Even some groceries stores. Jewel. Winn-Dixie. Publix. They should all have them in the candy section. <3 Good luck finding them!
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Can you buy sushi candy in stores? (silly question. most likely) The stuff in the pic up earlier looked homemade though, especially since Reyo mentioned what was in it.
I like Swedish fish! More fond of Swedish Berries though. I'd eat dots all the time if I could find them at anytime other than halloween in tiny boxes. |

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Heh. No, I'm not American. I'm Canadian, and I vaguely recall going to a Walgreens once across the border somewhere either in Washington or Oregon. Not totally sure which. Despite living all of two hours or so from the border, I haven't been to the states in a while (unlike my sister and aunt who spend practically every other weekend in Seattle). The last time I was there was for a connection in Chicago on the way home from Sweden. That was 2009.
And just to be that much more annoying, I'm female. ;) I don't know a lot about what can be found her versus the US, but I do know that friends bring things up from time to time, like odd candies or cereal brands that are hard to find up here. I heard rumour that the USA does not have Ketchup chips, or Coffee Crisp. Is this true? |
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