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International Snack Exchange back for EF21?

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Leophan:

--- Quote from: nightdragon0 on 14.07.2015, 08:58:38 ---
--- Quote from: Leophan on 04.07.2015, 08:47:55 ---Just in case there's any doubt, the event will be happening :)

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Oo nice! Now I have to think of what I can bring from my country.

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Do you get the Pepsi flavored potato chips in Singapore? If so, please bring some :D

nightdragon0:

--- Quote from: Ralesk on 14.07.2015, 14:40:40 ---
--- Quote from: nightdragon0 on 14.07.2015, 08:58:38 ---Oo nice! Now I have to think of what I can bring from my country.

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Not my favourite, but bak kwa is very singapore :)  Durian flavoured candy is also very singapore (and I like it :D).  Maybe some local chips or somesuch (seaweed or white fish snacks?)

Not too sure what else, a lot of things seem to be fried or need to be consumed fresh.

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The customs info says meat can't be brought in from outside the country, so that would be a problem. I do have some ideas for some local candies though!




--- Quote from: Leophan on 14.07.2015, 22:19:49 ---
--- Quote from: nightdragon0 on 14.07.2015, 08:58:38 ---
--- Quote from: Leophan on 04.07.2015, 08:47:55 ---Just in case there's any doubt, the event will be happening :)

--- End quote ---

Oo nice! Now I have to think of what I can bring from my country.

--- End quote ---

Do you get the Pepsi flavored potato chips in Singapore? If so, please bring some :D

--- End quote ---

That sounds like something they'd have in America =p They like sweet stuff a lot, I believe!

Leophan:
I think the Pepsi doritos are Japanese

Rishary:
Looking forward to this :)

Sadly I can't think of anything interesting to bring (That is shippable by aircraft and will survive the trip unrefrigerated) besides some cellophane-bagged "Junk-food" snacks thatare as far as I know unique to Israel:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamba_(snack)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bissli

Ralesk:

--- Quote from: nightdragon0 on 15.07.2015, 05:27:41 ---
--- Quote from: Ralesk on 14.07.2015, 14:40:40 ---
--- Quote from: nightdragon0 on 14.07.2015, 08:58:38 ---Oo nice! Now I have to think of what I can bring from my country.

--- End quote ---

Not my favourite, but bak kwa is very singapore :)  Durian flavoured candy is also very singapore (and I like it :D).  Maybe some local chips or somesuch (seaweed or white fish snacks?)

Not too sure what else, a lot of things seem to be fried or need to be consumed fresh.

--- End quote ---

The customs info says meat can't be brought in from outside the country, so that would be a problem. I do have some ideas for some local candies though!

--- End quote ---

Hmm, peculiar, I had no problem bringing sausage to Singapore from Europe (AVA allows up to 5 kilos of pork meat & meat products without a permit; and nobody seemed to care at the airport red lane, so fuckit XD) and no problem with bak kwa from Singapore to Europe (again nobody cared to check me in Hungary, I just zoomed through the green lane and that's it) — the German zoll site is very vague about meat based food (which is usually a very different regulation than raw meat or live animals), I guess it would be a good idea to send them an email and ask them what they think.  It's what I did with the Singapore Customs.

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