Saturday, April 23, 2022

The Kinder Egg

There is not much to talk about today honestly. Very nice weather we are having. So instead of boring everyone with a story, here is a Kinder egg. Yes, a real one. I found it in a Mexican store. 10/10 would get again. If there is a word minimum I apologize but there isn't much to say about this egg haha


12 comments:

  1. Kinder eggs? Never heard of them before this blog post.

    I did a quick read at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinder_Surprise and can see why some countries such as the U.S. banned Kinder Eggs for safety reason.

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  2. What store? I want to get some for my godbaby

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  3. I have never heard of kinder eggs, so I watched a video on YouTube about them, be sure to assembled the small parts for a small child because those parts are a choking hazard before they get assembled, especially because the outer parts of the egg shell is chocolate and can be eaten.

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  4. I am not sure what a "real" kinder egg is but I always find and buy them at Walmart.

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  5. I was not aware of a Kinder egg before reading this...I'm all for anything in a chocolate shell, though.

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  6. I've never bought an actual Kinder egg with a toy in it, how cool! Which story did you find them at??

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  7. Felt the same way while writing my blog lol. Not much happens in a week lol.

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  8. I have never seen one with a toy inside.

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  9. I've heard of them but never really cared to try some

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  10. Kinder Eggs are amazing. I haven't seen one in a minute.

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  11. First time hearing about Kinder Egg. I did a quick research on it and realize it is a chocolatey treat. I think I would like to try in one day.

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  12. Kinder originates from Germany. They sell those everywhere there. Kinder eggs were banded in the US due to kids chocking on toys found inside the chocolate eggs years ago. Now they rebranded the eggs as Kinder Surprise and sell them in the US and made it so kids wont choke on the toys anymore.

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