Which weighs more and MORE. I can ask if you are interested, but it could take a while to get here if it ends up slotted for boat which has been happening a lot.
Priority flat rate, baby!
If nothing else turns up, I may hit you, errr - him, up.
Which weighs more and MORE. I can ask if you are interested, but it could take a while to get here if it ends up slotted for boat which has been happening a lot.
Priority flat rate, baby!
If nothing else turns up, I may hit you, errr - him, up.
Priority isn't guaranteed to not get put on the boat, it's international from a military base. It's luck of the draw.
Jumping aboard... if anyone wants to smuggle me some Kinder eggs I would pay you $1 million for your troubles. Apparently they are contraband in the US.
My uncle lived in Germany for 20+ years and would send them to my sister and I for Christmas. They are the BEST!
My parents went to Europe last year and I had my mom bring me some Kinder eggs. I didn't tell her that they're contraband because she would have been as nervous as a drug mule. Customs didn't confiscate them. Here are some of my prizes!
emjacobs - Boo!! That would make me really sad to get to my luggage and find them gone. I wonder if mail packages are checked as closely.
renna - yep, the FDA banned any food that contained small non-edible pieces that could be accidentally swallowed. All of the small pieces are contained in the yellow "yolk" that is sometimes ridiculously difficult to open... but whatever. It's the same reason why the Wonka Wonder Balls disappeared from the shelves too.
urbancowgirl - I'm jealous! That is one sassy koala you got! I don't know if its still the case, but some of the prizes used to be pretty elaborate in putting together.
I have not seen the snails at World Market. They do have some Haribo that you usually can't find. Someone mentioned frogs. World Market does have the mini frogs. They are delicious.
Do you have Five Below stores in your area? They sell Haribo 5 bags for $5. But again I've never seen the snails.
I can list the ones I've seen at both stores if needed. urbancowgirl I have not seen those in a physical US store.
emjacobs - Boo!! That would make me really sad to get to my luggage and find them gone. I wonder if mail packages are checked as closely.
renna - yep, the FDA banned any food that contained small non-edible pieces that could be accidentally swallowed. All of the small pieces are contained in the yellow "yolk" that is sometimes ridiculously difficult to open... but whatever. It's the same reason why the Wonka Wonder Balls disappeared from the shelves too.
urbancowgirl - I'm jealous! That is one sassy koala you got! I don't know if its still the case, but some of the prizes used to be pretty elaborate in putting together.
Yes, I remember the prizes being more complicated, too. I lived in Germany as a kid so we got Kinder eggs all the time. I remember lots of little plastic parts that you had to snap together. I think the most complicated prize I got recently was a six-piece puzzle. Lame.