Swedish Candy Is The Only Good Food Trend So Far This Year
Swedish Candy Is The Only Good Food Trend So Far This Year
Swedish candy is going viral. But why this obsession with gummies of the international variety?
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31 0 ReplyEver notice how there are no cookie popup on sites like Wikipedia? Funny how you don't need it unless you're being a total dick with the users data.
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For a contrasting for profit wiki, go check out Fandom, which is owned by Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales. It's full of cookies, enshittification and dark patterns.
9 0 ReplyExactly!!
On my laptop I have the auto cookie denial extension on Firefox. Also use PiHole for network wide blocking
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As a Swede this is so funny. It's just normal candy to me
11 0 ReplyThose pink flowery shaped ones, with liquorice in the center? At least that is Finnish, not Swedish.
It was originally made by a company that opened in 1899 as Hellas, and then from 1989 to 2012 was called Leaf, until it was bought by Cloetta.
The reason I remember this so vividly is because the fuckers changed the recipe after the merger, and the new one just isn't close to being as good.
Fucking Swedes always hogging Finnish things. Like "Swedish torches"? Finnish.
6 0 ReplyTop tier Finn response
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How good are they compared to Haribo? The candy in the picture looks pretty normal to me.
5 0 ReplyIt doesn't come in a premade bag like Haribo. You buy it by weight at the grocery store and mix yourself.
3 0 ReplySo comparable to a jarred candy store
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Haribo is great for people who love chewing rubber tires.
Black Forest Bear Bros rise up.
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