U.S. Food Products That Are Liked Overseas?

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Members, I moved all jerk and pastrami postings to a new and own topic, so you ->could post there<- :wink:
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OK thanks!
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Garron wrote:Lucky Strike, only available in larger supermarket chains in my area, but I try and buy them if I see them, or stock up when I am over on the continent...the Tabaconist at Alexanderplatz Bahnhof in Berlin was very helpful in stocking me up :D Even had the sterotype paper packets you see in films :lol:

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Gaz, here is plenty of Lucky Strike, is something around 3.5 euros a pack. Want to send you a couple of packs to try?
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Two thumbs up for this one:
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