how are you dealing with the fact that they call everything lemonade??????!?!??!?!?!?!
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It is not as pervasive as in Czechia but it is a trip
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i wonder how they feel when they ask for lemonade here and get, you know, lemonade
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probably http://Amazon.de for random American products
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Sigh I was hopeful there'd be some magical American Garbage Products grocery like Schaller & Weber in NYC.
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We do get some of them in the American Foods section at Karstadt, but it’s typically spray-can cheese, Ortega Taco Kits, peanut butter and barbecue sauce.
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A typical “American Food Section” selection in Berlin, in case you were wondering.
TBH, the Russian junk food section looked pretty enticing.pic.twitter.com/cITJJIZY2i
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Is it like... 100% stuff you need to BBQ?!?!?
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Pretty much. BBQ sauce is very American. Sadly, I wasn’t able to capture the robust section of cake mixes.
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if you end up importing it's probably cheaper to do the powder
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Any ideas, @mnisnis?
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I don’t know about red but I once saw Gatorade at one of the Edeka’s that has a separate room for just drinks
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But Amazon is my goto for all weird grocery needs
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East Berlin?
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In Germany, petrol stations are your friend.
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