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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
Those fucking candy shops in London. You know the ones. Also, I used to manage a car wash/detail shop in Florida, and Breaking Bad nailed it.
If you used to manage, weren't you directly involved in the layering of dirty money?
Please do an AMA!
His name is Bogdan
I'm sorry, I'm an ignorant American who's never been across the pond. I'm also confused by further comments calling these shops "American."
Could anyone explain?
They’re in very valuable retail locations in the city centre, they sell American brands of candy at unreasonably high prices, and I have never seen a single customer in any of them buy anything.
They look like this
I've seen one opposite a cinema, cheaper than buying your sweets inside so it gets plenty of custom. It was the only one around though.
This article breaks it down.
American Candy shops in Denmark too. It's hilarious. I still go to them when I visit my bestie though haha. Love those mixed bags.
but, but you have real chocolate in denmark.... why allow such an affront?
Ladkris is heaven.
looks fancy. prob can't afford it.
can afford a few Tony's Chocolonely here and there, and that's enough. fucking fantastic stuff.
Ladkris is sold everywhere, it's a nice treat and common for Christmas gifts. If you are in the UK, think Hotel Chocolate. In America, Godiva.
yeahhhh, had family that worked for godiva. some of it was rather nice but again, their product chain wasn't conflict free for a long time and I don't like slavery choco.