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Re: Kinder Eggs
Posted By: Spider-Boy, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Friday, November 5, 1999, at 14:09:18
In Reply To: Re: Kinder Eggs posted by Fawcett on Friday, November 5, 1999, at 14:05:17:

> > > > > > All this talk of forign candy reminded me a treat I enjoyed overseas that just isn't avaliabe here. They are called Kinder Egg, hollow chocalet eggs made of an inner layer of white chocalet with milk chocalte on the outside. In side the hollow egg is a smaller plastic egg with a cheesy toy suprise (around the quality of a cracker jack prize) on the inside. Do any of my fellow ex-military-brats know of these things, or were I can get them?
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> > > > > You just had to bring those up. I remember those. I don't even remember if I ever ate one, but I know they were popular. Now I want one purely for sentimental reasons.
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> > > > Ooh yeah! We have those here. They're weird but good. We also get an Australian version called Yowies which has better tasting chocolate and better toys.
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> > > Hmm. Those (or a facsimile thereof) used to be avalable in the United States, but are now illegal due to some obscene FDA regulation against putting non-food inside of food (that is, the plastic ball). Nestlé made a version of that a couple years back (I believe it was called "Nestlé Magic") but was forced to retire the line due to that particular FDA regulation.
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> > I now loath and despise the FDA. I want a bloody Kinder Egg gosh darn it.
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> > Spider-downwiththeFDA-Boy
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> Is "Kinder" pronounced as if it means "nicer", or like the first two syllables of "kindergarten"(i.e. German for "children")?
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> Faw"I now pronounce you..."cett

I pronounced it like Kindergarten, but I was a 'sleazy American military dependent' and a 'surly teenager' to boot. I might have been wrong.

Spider-Itneverevenoccuredtobetopronouceittheotherway-Boy

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