Look what I got!

brigden

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I immigrated to Canada from England in '82. I love Canada, but there's just some things I will always miss; certain foods, in particular. The one food I've never been able to buy here are Kellogg's Coco Pops, a.k.a. (to you Yanks) as Cocoa Rice Krispies.

I return home every couple of years, and when I do I gorge on foods unavailable to me in Canada (like good chocolate and crisps). However, I recently discovered that Coco Pops (Cocoa Krispies) sell in the States. When my GF mentioned she was going to spend five days with her family in Cape Cod I made sure she hunt down a box.

THIS IS WHAT SHE BROUGHT BACK!

OK, not too exciting from your POV, but I was stoked.

I've had four bowls already today, but I have to admit they're not as good as the stuff you get in the UK. Still, I get my chocolate fix!
 

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Originally posted by: brigden
I immigrated to Canada from England in '82. I love Canada, but there's just some things I will always miss; certain foods, in particular. The one food I've never been able to buy here are Kellogg's Coco Pops, a.k.a. (to you Yanks) as Cocoa Rice Krispies.

I return home every couple of years, and when I do I gorge on foods unavailable to me in Canada (like good chocolate and crisps). However, I recently discovered that Coco Pops (Cocoa Krispies) sell in the States. When my GF mentioned she was going to spend five days with her family in Cape Cod I made sure she hunt down a box.

THIS IS WHAT SHE BROUGHT BACK!

OK, not too exciting from your POV, but I was stoked.

I've had four bowls already today, but I have to admit they're not as good as the stuff you get in the UK. Still, I get my chocolate fix!

someone's easy to please
 

CraigRT

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weird US names!

(never heard of any of this stuff) cocoa puffs maybe, but have never heard of coco pops......
 

brigden

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Originally posted by: Descartes
What about pasties? Aren't those indigenous to England? I love those things.

Yes! And I kid you not, my mother makes the best in the world. I've told her she could sell them commercially.
 

xcript

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I got my mum to bring me back some Jaffa Cakes a few weeks ago. Mmm..
 

nakedfrog

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They don't sell Cocoa Krispies in Canada? So they really ARE savages up there! I thought that was just rumor and hearsay...
 

maziwanka

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some UK chocolates are really good but are a huge PITA to find in the states. if youre fortunate you can locate some stores in the US that import stuff from the UK....

thats how i was able to purchase McVitie's Jaffa Cakes. mmmmmmmm delisis
 

brigden

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We have a shop here in town that sells loads of UK chocolate and sweets, but it's expensive.

Oh, and Decartes, I'm not sure if you're aware, but pasties are pronounced past-ees. Paste-ees are the things stippers wear on their nipples.
 

HonkeyDonk

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Cocoa Pebbles = Cocoa Krispies
fixed that
they are almost exactly the same

They are not the same. There are definite shape differences (round v dookie like).

that does not makes them taste different

I think you guys are thinking of two different things. The round ones were coco-puffs.
 

brigden

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Originally posted by: HonkeyDonk
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Cocoa Pebbles = Cocoa Krispies
fixed that
they are almost exactly the same

They are not the same. There are definite shape differences (round v dookie like).

that does not makes them taste different

I think you guys are thinking of two different things. The round ones were coco-puffs.

No, Cocoa Pebbles are similar, but not quite the same as Cocoa Krispies. Coco-Puffs are spherical. Three different cerials.
 

nakedfrog

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No, no... Cocoa Pebbles are flat, whereas Cocoa Krispies are still in the shape of a rice grain, only puffed up.
 

Argo

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I've had coco pops whenever I go to europe. I absolutely love them, I even eat them without milk :)
 

Nebor

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Twix is the only candy with the cookie crunch!

It was a setup! THey were all Twix!
 

DWW

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Talk about cereal, the one thing I wish I could get in Canada is "Total" :( I have to settle for "Vector" instead.

I've never had Total but it sounds healthier or some crap.
 

sygyzy

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Originally posted by: Descartes
What about pasties? Aren't those indigenous to England? I love those things.

Pasties are not English! Go visit Michigan sometime.
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: Electric Amish
yea they have a different name

id wager money in a blind test you couldent tell the diff

Sure I could. Krispies are puffed, Pebbles aren't

no coco krispies are the SAME EXACT SHAPE AS coco pebbles


coco PUFFS are the round (sphericial) ones