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Canadiana

Posted: February 6, 2003, 3:15 pm
by miir

Posted: February 6, 2003, 3:20 pm
by Cartalas
One more!!


Your Coins dont work in our vending machines Damnit Fix that

Posted: February 6, 2003, 3:22 pm
by Sylvus
Milk comes in plastic bags as well as in cartons and jugs.
I think that's the one I always found the strangest.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 3:25 pm
by Jugata
Bags of milk = less packaging and recyclable easy.

There's the logic

Posted: February 6, 2003, 3:26 pm
by Xouqoa
How do you put it in the fridge? Doesn't it fall over and leak or anything?

Posted: February 6, 2003, 3:29 pm
by kyoukan
Xouqoa wrote:How do you put it in the fridge? Doesn't it fall over and leak or anything?
They are shaped so they fit into a jug and you just cut off a corner to make a spout.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 3:31 pm
by Winnow
TeurdeCT wrote:Bags of milk = less packaging and recyclable easy.

There's the logic
Canadian's are probably responsible for those lame DVD containers which use less plastic but screw up aesthetics of the DVD collection with their cheap appearance.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 3:32 pm
by Xouqoa
That's pretty spiffy. 8) 8)

Posted: February 6, 2003, 3:34 pm
by miir
Cartalas wrote:One more!!

Your Coins dont work in our vending machines Damnit Fix that

It's kinda cool digging in your pocket for change and realise you have $20 jingling around.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 3:39 pm
by Cartalas
miir wrote:
Cartalas wrote:One more!!

Your Coins dont work in our vending machines Damnit Fix that

It's kinda cool digging in your pocket for change and realise you have $20 jingling around.
How about I give you 20 Dollars to dig around in my pockets :wink:

Posted: February 6, 2003, 3:41 pm
by Cartalas
kyoukan type-R wrote:
Xouqoa wrote:How do you put it in the fridge? Doesn't it fall over and leak or anything?
They are shaped so they fit into a jug and you just cut off a corner to make a spout.

They had those Milk Bags in Minnesota for a short time it didnt go over well its easier to hold the Jugs like moonshine over the shoulder and drink away.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:19 pm
by Animalor
Here's an expose on the milk bag!!

http://www.subneural.com/articles/milk/

No smarties or Coffee Crisp?? How do you peoplee live??

Smarties > M&M's by a long shit

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:23 pm
by Sylvus
Smarties are what again, exactly? We have a candy called Smarties, but if I remember correctly they are different than the Canadian candy of the same name.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:29 pm
by Animalor

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:29 pm
by kyoukan
Smarties are basically chocolate M&Ms (smarties came first tho) except the chocolate in them tastes a lot better.

Whenever I go to the states I'm always surprised at the limited selection at your candy racks. Canadians are sort of used to getting all the american candy plus all the good british stuff from Cadbury-Schweppes.

americans also lack the culinary wonder that is salt and vinegar chips, and ketchup chips.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:31 pm
by Animalor
Oh gawd.. Salt and Vinegar anything is about the foulest crap you can eat.

My gf loves that stuff and actually bought Salt and Vinegar popcorn seasoning.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:32 pm
by Voronwë
we have salt and vinegar chips.

i hate cadbury chocolate myself. My wife on the otherhand loves the Flake bars, because it reminds her of visiting family in Ireland when she was young.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:32 pm
by Forthe
No smarties? Fuck yer living in a 3rd world country.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:43 pm
by Sirensa
kyoukan type-R wrote:americans also lack the culinary wonder that is salt and vinegar chips, and ketchup chips.
We have salt and vinegar chips!

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:44 pm
by Cartalas
kyoukan type-R wrote:Smarties are basically chocolate M&Ms (smarties came first tho) except the chocolate in them tastes a lot better.

Whenever I go to the states I'm always surprised at the limited selection at your candy racks. Canadians are sort of used to getting all the american candy plus all the good british stuff from Cadbury-Schweppes.

americans also lack the culinary wonder that is salt and vinegar chips, and ketchup chips.
Bah Salt and Vinegar, We have all those as well as BBQ,Sour Creme and onion,Cheeder Cheese,Honey BBQ,Dill Pickle,Buffalo Wing,Chili Cheese,and Ranch.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:46 pm
by kyoukan
I can never find salt and vinegar when I'm down south. Where do you hide them?

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:49 pm
by Winnow
My favorite chocolate bite size candy:

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Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:50 pm
by miir
Winnow wrote:My favorite chocolate bite size candy:
What the hell are those?

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:51 pm
by Cartalas
kyoukan type-R wrote:I can never find salt and vinegar when I'm down south. Where do you hide them?
How Far South? Im in Minneapolis ( Thats South of you), Rainbow Foods,Cub Foods and all Gas stores.


Old Dutch ( The Best)

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:52 pm
by Lexien
little chocolates with some candy sprinkled on top!

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:54 pm
by Cartalas
miir wrote:
Winnow wrote:My favorite chocolate bite size candy:
What the hell are those?
Canadian Dollars :wink:

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:54 pm
by kyoukan
Cartalas wrote:
kyoukan type-R wrote:I can never find salt and vinegar when I'm down south. Where do you hide them?
How Far South? Im in Minneapolis ( Thats South of you), Rainbow Foods,Cub Foods and all Gas stores.


Old Dutch ( The Best)
old dutch is a canadian company.

haha, you're eating canadian food.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:56 pm
by Masekle
kyoukan type-R wrote:I can never find salt and vinegar when I'm down south. Where do you hide them?
In the feminine section. Seriously though I know a lot of chicks that devour these for some odd reason.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:56 pm
by miir
Cartalas wrote:
kyoukan type-R wrote:I can never find salt and vinegar when I'm down south. Where do you hide them?
How Far South? Im in Minneapolis ( Thats South of you), Rainbow Foods,Cub Foods and all Gas stores.


Old Dutch ( The Best)
I'm quite a ways south of Minneapolis....

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:56 pm
by Sylvus
Yeah, we have Salt and Vinegar chips down here, though I think they are still in the momentum-building process, where in Canada they have been a staple for as long as I can remember. I'm trying to remember the popular brand of chips up there from when I was a kid visiting my uncles, I'm not sure if I remember some sort of cartoon character on the bags or something like that...

While I've seen the Ketchup ones, I've never tried them. For some reason they don't sound very appealing.

You guys also have Donairs (sp?), which are missing from the US. Those were good eatin' when drunk late at night.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 4:56 pm
by Cartalas
kyoukan type-R wrote:
Cartalas wrote:
kyoukan type-R wrote:I can never find salt and vinegar when I'm down south. Where do you hide them?
How Far South? Im in Minneapolis ( Thats South of you), Rainbow Foods,Cub Foods and all Gas stores.


Old Dutch ( The Best)
old dutch is a canadian company.

haha, you're eating canadian food.
Wrong!!

About Old Dutch Foods, Inc.
Old Dutch Foods Inc. was founded as Old Dutch Products Co. in 1934 in St. Paul, Minn. In 1968, Old Dutch Foods moved its Minneapolis operation to a new plant, warehouse and office building in Roseville, Minn. It continues to operate from this facility and a new corn product production facility in St. Anthony, Minn. The company employs about 480 people at its U.S. office, plants and sales departments and approximately 915 people in its Canadian operations. Old Dutch Foods manufactures Potato Chips, Kettle Cooked Potato Chips, Popcorn, Baked Cheez Curls and Tortilla Chips and distributes nearly a dozen other snack foods. Its distribution area covers Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, the upper peninsula of Michigan, Illinois, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana.


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Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:08 pm
by Lynks
You mean using vinegar is just a canadian thing?
I thoguht everyone did that.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:12 pm
by kyoukan
there must be two old dutch foods then

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is that their logo down there?

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:14 pm
by Cartalas
kyoukan type-R wrote:there must be two old dutch foods then

Image

is that their logo down there?

Yes

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:15 pm
by Zamtuk
Restaurants serve vinegar with French fries.
I cringe at the thought.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:17 pm
by Millie
Zamtuk wrote:
Restaurants serve vinegar with French fries.
I cringe at the thought.
There's a fish 'n chips place down in Malibu that serves malt vinegar with fries and such. It's actually very good. An acquired taste, but good nonetheless.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:19 pm
by kyoukan
vinegar on fries is heavenly.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:20 pm
by Cartalas
Millie wrote:
Zamtuk wrote:
Restaurants serve vinegar with French fries.
I cringe at the thought.
There's a fish 'n chips place down in Malibu that serves malt vinegar with fries and such. It's actually very good. An acquired taste, but good nonetheless.
There use to be a franchise called H.Salt Fish and chips I think

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:21 pm
by Millie
The American in me should remind you all that the BEST condiment to use on fries is BBQ sauce. God bless BBQ Sauce.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:27 pm
by miir
kyoukan type-R wrote:vinegar on fries is heavenly.

I don't eat chips very often but theres a pub around the corner that has big chunky chips.... I douse them in vinegar.


The American in me should remind you all that the BEST condiment to use on fries is BBQ sauce. God bless BBQ Sauce.
Arbys Horsey sauce is good on fries.... as is mayo.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:28 pm
by kyoukan
I thought americans were famous for putting ketchup on everything. I've even seen yankees put it on scrambled eggs.

It cracks me up that Reagan called it a vegetable.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:33 pm
by Millie
kyoukan type-R wrote:I thought americans were famous for putting ketchup on everything. I've even seen yankees put it on scrambled eggs.

It cracks me up that Reagan called it a vegetable.
Ketchup is so pedestrian. BBQ sauce has a much bolder, smokier flavor. As for scrambled eggs, I cook mine with hot salsa and a little bit of cheese. That's some tasty shiznit!

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:35 pm
by Forthe
Speaking of ketchup. People that put both ketchup and gravy on food are going to hell.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:36 pm
by Soreali
Animalor wrote:Oh gawd.. Salt and Vinegar anything is about the foulest crap you can eat.

My gf loves that stuff and actually bought Salt and Vinegar popcorn seasoning.

I wouldn't kiss a woman after she ate some of those.. yuk

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:38 pm
by Sabek
Soreali wrote:
Animalor wrote:Oh gawd.. Salt and Vinegar anything is about the foulest crap you can eat.

My gf loves that stuff and actually bought Salt and Vinegar popcorn seasoning.

I wouldn't kiss a woman after she ate some of those.. yuk
Well I don't think you have to worry about that Soreali. Need to have a woman first. :P

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:49 pm
by Kluden
Being from Pittsburgh originallyl, I must remind all americans that Heinz Tomato Ketchup is the king of condiments, which can bee found served at over 90% of our countries restaurants. I have also found heinz condiments throughout my travels in Canada....unfortunately, the Canadians have tainted the name of Heinz by having a plant in Quebec, I believe, making the "vegetable" and not importing the good stuff from Pittsburgh.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:55 pm
by Pherr the Dorf
Fish+chips+malt vinegar= the only proper way to eat them.
And no, I ain't a brit or a canuck

Posted: February 6, 2003, 5:56 pm
by Davel
They have salt and vinegar flavored chips at the subways here in California. I get em occasionally, and I think they're pretty good, but I prefer the cheddar flavored chips that lays makes myself. On a somewhat unrelated topic, the best combination of two food products ever created is Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles. Best...restaurant...ever.

Posted: February 6, 2003, 6:07 pm
by Mort
Forthe wrote:Speaking of ketchup. People that put both ketchup and gravy on food are going to hell.

Bah, Ketchup and Gravy on homemade meatloaf(Crockpot) is teh own!

Posted: February 6, 2003, 6:08 pm
by Dregor Thule
Thanks for the page Miir, some good reading. I was shocked the first time I found out they don't have Smarties down there. So many things I think of as normal that you don't find in the states. Milk bags.. had no idea!

The biggest culture shock for me when I've been in the states is coffee. I love Tim Horton's coffee. I go down there, and it's all the crappy, froo-froo coffees from dives like starbucks. Hate the starbucks.

But yea, good site. Some things I didn't even know :P