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<blockquote data-quote="Clint_L" data-source="post: 9138827" data-attributes="member: 7035894"><p>Oh, okay. So maybe Americans think we eat back bacon instead of regular bacon. Most Canadians don't - back bacon is kind of a niche item, whereas you'll find row upon row of regular bacon in a Canadian grocery store, just like in an American one.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm trying to think of things we eat or drink here that really would be unusual in the States. Oh, I know - we call them chocolate bars, not candy bars. And ours are way better, even when they are ostensibly the same brand (e.g. a Canadian Kit Kat is a very different experience from an American one). Ours taste more like the British versions. Less sweet than in the US. And you can get Kinder Surprise eggs here, though not sure why you'd want to.</p><p></p><p>And we have a thing called Hawkins Cheezies, of which your Cheetos are a pale imitation. And Old Dutch potato chips, far superior to Lays. And a lot more flavours of potato chips. Including a gross ketchup version that many Canadians inexplicably enjoy.</p><p></p><p>Caesars (the cocktail) are hugely popular here, but I think they're gross, though my spouse loves them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint_L, post: 9138827, member: 7035894"] Oh, okay. So maybe Americans think we eat back bacon instead of regular bacon. Most Canadians don't - back bacon is kind of a niche item, whereas you'll find row upon row of regular bacon in a Canadian grocery store, just like in an American one. Now I'm trying to think of things we eat or drink here that really would be unusual in the States. Oh, I know - we call them chocolate bars, not candy bars. And ours are way better, even when they are ostensibly the same brand (e.g. a Canadian Kit Kat is a very different experience from an American one). Ours taste more like the British versions. Less sweet than in the US. And you can get Kinder Surprise eggs here, though not sure why you'd want to. And we have a thing called Hawkins Cheezies, of which your Cheetos are a pale imitation. And Old Dutch potato chips, far superior to Lays. And a lot more flavours of potato chips. Including a gross ketchup version that many Canadians inexplicably enjoy. Caesars (the cocktail) are hugely popular here, but I think they're gross, though my spouse loves them. [/QUOTE]
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