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Dec 20, 2006 00:07

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humblebumble December 20 2006, 05:22:16 UTC
they have the kinder eggs at the italian place off of durham, too.

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cheetiger December 20 2006, 15:05:47 UTC
Rrrrrrrrreally? Which Italian place?

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humblebumble December 20 2006, 15:09:47 UTC
the imported food store. i think it's called nundi. it's on the right hand side after the bridgey stuff. it doesnt look like a restaurant, it's way boxy/warehousey.

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Wikipedia says: ashleyandsuch December 20 2006, 05:23:25 UTC
"Kinder Eggs containing toys are not suitable for children under the age of three due to the small parts which may be ingested or inhaled. They are sold all over the world, however they are banned in the United States where the Food and Drug Administration has deemed the encapsulated toy to be a choking hazard. Kinder Egg-like confections are available, but only in a form filled with small candies and/or stickers. There are some stores in the United States that sell genuine Kinder Eggs, often in conjunction with other imported British or other European sweets, although their importation is technically illegal due to the FDA ban."

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Re: Wikipedia says: cheetiger December 20 2006, 15:05:03 UTC
I know! That's why I was so stoked to find them. They had all kinds of kinder (freaking expensive) kinder chocolate. It was both awesome and not awesome.

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madmalik December 20 2006, 06:30:13 UTC
#2 is probably the best random fact i have seen so far

well, it definetly rules the hardest

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cheetiger December 20 2006, 15:07:07 UTC
neat-o!

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