What American snacks are not available in Germany?
While Germany has a diverse range of snacks, some American staples are harder to find. Here's a list:
Candy:
* Reese's Peanut Butter Cups: Though similar products exist, the iconic Reese's are hard to come by.
* Twinkies: These spongy cakes are mostly found in American-themed shops or online.
* Skittles: While Skittles are available in Europe, they are sometimes difficult to find in Germany, especially specific flavors.
* M&Ms: While M&Ms are readily available in Germany, specific flavors like "Peanut Butter" or "Pretzel" may be harder to find.
* Sour Patch Kids: These tart candies are not very common in Germany.
* Gummy Bears: While Germany is famous for gummy candies, American gummy bears are different and less readily available.
Salty Snacks:
* Cheetos: While some Cheetos are available, the full range of varieties, particularly the "Flaming Hot" flavor, is harder to find.
* Doritos: Doritos are readily available, but specific flavors, such as "Cool Ranch," may be harder to find.
* Pringles: Pringles are generally available, but the American flavors like "Sour Cream and Onion" may be harder to find.
* Funyuns: These onion-flavored rings are not readily available in Germany.
Other:
* Pop-Tarts: These toaster pastries are not widely available in Germany.
* Fruit Roll-Ups: These chewy fruit snacks are hard to find in Germany.
* Jell-O: Jell-O is available in Germany but may be under different brand names.
* Kraft Mac & Cheese: While some box mac and cheese is available, Kraft Mac & Cheese is not widely available in Germany.
Tips:
* Specialty Stores: You can often find American snacks in specialty stores like "American Grocery Stores" or "International Food Stores."
* Online Retailers: Many online retailers deliver American snacks to Germany.
* Military Bases: American military bases often have stores that carry a variety of American snacks.
Note: Availability of American snacks in Germany can vary depending on location and time of year. Some snacks may also be available in smaller, local stores.
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