Thursday, September 17, 2020

31 American Things That Look A Whole Lot Different In Other Countries

Americans abroad have a lot to cope with. As if language barriers and cultural differences don't make your international travels difficult enough, there's also the fact that a lot of your favorite products look different in other countries, too. If you're on vacation in France, for example, and would like to get a pack of 'Sour Patch Kids', you have to look for 'Very Bad Kids' instead. And you won't find 'Rice Krispies' in New Zealand -- they're called 'Rice Bubbles' there. To help you make sense of these (little) nuances, here's a list of alternate versions of familiar products you've left in the United States.

#1 Canadian Kraft Macaroni Has A Fork On The Box While American Has A Spoon

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#2 Smarties vs. Rockets. (Americans Call These Smarties, Canadians Call Them Rockets)

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#3 Red Solo Cups Labeled As "American" Cups In Netherlands

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#4 You Can Get Oreo Sticks In Asia. Best Used As A Straw To Slurp Milk

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#5 This Bag Of Ruffles I Bought In Mexico Came With A Hot Sauce Packet

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#6 In Holland, Cool Ranch Doritos Are Called "Cool American"

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#7 These Lays Classic Potato Chips I Bought In China Are Called American Classic Flavor

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#8 These Sausages Were Culturally Imported From Germany And Became Popular In The United States. Now They Have Been Culturally Exported Back To Germany As "American Style" Hot Dogs (Picture Is From A German Grocery Store)

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#9 This "American Style" Pizza With Hot Dogs Stuffed Into The Crust

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#10 Found These Canned Hotdogs In A Grocery Store In The Netherlands

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#11 The American Sweets 'Sour Patch Kids' Are Called 'Very Bad Kids' In France

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#12 In New Zealand, Rice Krispies Are Called Rice Bubbles

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#13 In Asia We Have Pringle Noodles

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#14 The Designs On These Lipton Tea Cartons In Japan

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#15 Currently In Japan, Saw This Cola Pepsi

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#16 Axe Body Spray Is Called Lynx In Australia (For Copyright Reasons)

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#17 In Italy, They Have Coca Cola Light Instead Of Diet

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#18 In Europe, Budweiser Is A Different Brand Of Beer — So You'll Find American Budweiser Sold As Just Bud

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#19 Canadian Viva Puffs Look Different Than American Made Ones

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#20 Cocoa Krispies (United States) = Coco Pops (United Kingdom)

#21 Good Humor (United States) = Wall's (United Kingdom)

#22 Dr. Oetker (United States) = Cameo (Italy)

#23 How To Piss Off An American

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#24 American (Top) vs. Australian (Bottom) Sour Patch Kids

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#25 Tomato Flavored Pringle’s In China, Surprisingly Good

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#26 Pringooools Sold In Brazil

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#27 Salted Eggs Flavored Lays Chips

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#28 One Is Norwegian One Is American

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#29 Dannon (United States) = Danone (Everywhere Else)

#30 Certain Food Items Must Show Their Excess Of Unhealthy Ingredients On The Packaging In Mexico

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#31 Frosted Flakes Are ‘Frosties’ In Europe

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