Moving on...
Jun. 25th, 2008 05:58 pmThe European imports shop I like to visit here in Calgary has a limited number of Finnish goods, such as FinnCrisp, Turkish Pepper, Salmiakki, Fazer Vodka-filled chocolates, and Jenkki chewing gum (I could have sworn they used to have Sisu candy, and since when did Fazer make crispbread?). I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY DON'T HAVE THOSE GIANT BLUE FAZER CHOCOLATE BARS.
I'm now the owner of a small tube of Turun Sinappia, of which I totally should have bought the 'Hot' mustard, because I think this tube of 'Strong' stuff must mean it's stronger in sugar than the 'Mild' stuff I had in Finland. :P
P.S. For purposes of freaking people out: 500g packages of Juhla Mokka and Presidentti coffee both cost $13.95 each. Plus tax (5%). Ouch. Yeah. Dude, the Presidentti I bought that came with the tin was only 6.90€. Geez. And that's *with* a bazillion percent tax. Darn import costs.
I'm now the owner of a small tube of Turun Sinappia, of which I totally should have bought the 'Hot' mustard, because I think this tube of 'Strong' stuff must mean it's stronger in sugar than the 'Mild' stuff I had in Finland. :P
P.S. For purposes of freaking people out: 500g packages of Juhla Mokka and Presidentti coffee both cost $13.95 each. Plus tax (5%). Ouch. Yeah. Dude, the Presidentti I bought that came with the tin was only 6.90€. Geez. And that's *with* a bazillion percent tax. Darn import costs.