RE: A package from Arizona

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Thats a great friendship package. As you said snacks are an excellent cultural exchange. Its always fun and interesting to sample another cultures junk food. Sometimes you're like "how do they eat this crap and enjoy it?" And other times you're like "why the heck aren't we doing this back home?" Thats how I feel about Mustard and Pickle flavored crisps lol. We need those in Canada. Being Canadian I recognize all of that stuff and yes, anything North American you can pretty much guarentee that its going to be way sweeter than the stuff in Europe. Its often too much in my opinion. "This taste like crap." "Ok, then add more sugar. That will make it good, or at least more addicting."



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mmm... mustard and pickle flavoured crisps is a new one on me, I thought we have all the unusual flavours in England.

Two things I found quite unique from the States are the massive portions and the sweetness. Are Canadian portions massive as well? I've only been once (well twice if you count the one day stop over from Hong Kong to New York via Vancover) to Toronto but that was many years ago and really can't remember much of what I ate back then. I did enjoy Niagura Falls ^_^

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Yes the portions sizes are quite large in Canada compared to European standards. Probably a little smaller than American sizes but not by much. Actually, we found that Germany has larger portion sizes as well when we went there but that could be because I've gotten used to the French portions.

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