• fossilesque@mander.xyz
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    1 day ago

    American Candy shops in Denmark too. It’s hilarious. I still go to them when I visit my bestie though haha. Love those mixed bags.

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          20 hours ago

          Ladkris

          looks fancy. prob can’t afford it.

          can afford a few Tony’s Chocolonely here and there, and that’s enough. fucking fantastic stuff.

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            Ladkris is sold everywhere, it’s a nice treat and common for Christmas gifts. If you are in the UK, think Hotel Chocolate. In America, Godiva.

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              19 hours ago

              yeahhhh, had family that worked for godiva. some of it was rather nice but again, their product chain wasn’t conflict free for a long time and I don’t like slavery choco.

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        Yea, we had one out here in the SW near me but it didn’t last and by far wasn’t the shadiest shop in that area though lmao. I went there for Gatorade and some nostalgia treats. They didn’t have a lot of scoop bins though and it was a bit out of the way.

        For some reason (probably just from good memories), the sweets with the isles of scoops are distinctively a Scandinavian thing to my brain.

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          I haven’t seen a candy shop with the scoop bins in forever. When I was a kid, they were a staple of Americana.