You know you're a Canuck when ...

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Kraft Dinner macaroni have a whole different name in the US. They call it mac & cheeze

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You understand folks from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia.
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SmokeOnTheWater wrote:" Smarties " .. although originally from England, now produced in Germany, the biggest production facility outside Europe is in Canada.
They are not distributed in the U.S.A.


What no "Smarties" in the US! Who woulda thunk..... :127:


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mexicalidreamer wrote:You understand folks from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia.


Good luck with that eh!
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Bsuds wrote:You know what a Chesterfield is.

Sure do. That's the word my parents used for a couch.
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i love my love my kraft dinner with...... maple syrup
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