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1) Country
2) Do you store your Kitkats in the freezer? If not, why?

>> No.9265836
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9265836

1) Norway
2) No, because we have the superior original

>> No.9265876
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9265876

>>9265836
>1937
>original
try again norfag, sweden always wins

>> No.9265882

>>9265749
USA

I don't store KitKats anywhere because I'm not a fat fuck.

>> No.9265885
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9265885

1) America
2) No need to store them, if there's any left after making the cake I just eat them up

>> No.9265886

>>9265876
>1936

>>9265876
>1937
Kitkats are from 1935.

>> No.9266117

>>9265749
US
Hell yes

>> No.9266123

>>9265749
1. USA
2. No. I don't get the cold chocolate thing. Melty chocolate is better.

>> No.9266127

>>9265749
1. Colombia
2. No. I rarely buy KitKats but the weather is pretty mild here in the mountains so it's unnecessary.

>> No.9266209

No one in the UK would store kit kats in the fridge. What a strange idea.

>> No.9266449

Country:no
Freezer:no

>> No.9266496

>>9266209
not fridge; freezer
ice shelf or whatever you guys call it

>> No.9266504

>>9265749
Mexico
Hell yeah

>> No.9266795

1) Venezuela
2) I sold my freezer to buy a bag of potatoes, I'm outta potatoes now too.

>> No.9266856

>>9265886
nordicucks BTFO

>> No.9266871

>>9265749
US
haven't really heard of kit kats in the freezer but I may try it if I remember next time I have some.

>> No.9267109

Country: US
Freezer: Yes candy in the freezer makes it 10 times better, I put reeses cups in there, butter fingers essentially anything chocolate

>> No.9267163

Side note, why the FUCK is candy so expensive

>> No.9267170

>>9266795
Fool....shouldve planted one and sold a sack back to the person to get your freezer back AND INFINITE POTATOES

>> No.9267327

1. South Africa
2. I eat them as I buy them because I have no self control

>> No.9267337

>>9266127
Might be something to do with your appetite suppressant

>> No.9267426

1)USA
2) I don't like cold, hard chocolate.

>> No.9267592

1. Australia
2. I buy it to eat it once I get thru the checkout

>> No.9267604

1) Canada
2) No, I don't live in an overly hot hell hole

>> No.9267605

>>9265836
Not the original, but clearly the superior choice. Americans will forever be blissfully ignorant of what Kitkats could have been.

>> No.9267608

>>9265885
American cooking: more sugar = better product

>> No.9267791

>>9266496
even less likely to store them in the freezer.

>> No.9267816

>>9267608
No sweetie, that's just common sense. Hopefully some day the rest of the world will catch up to us and enjoy their sweets instead of having to ration them in the freezer.

>> No.9267818
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9267818

>>9267816

>> No.9267826

>>9267818
Recipe needs more corn syrup to be authentic American

>> No.9267843

>>9267163
hi acbn i miss u >:-3

>> No.9267857

>>9267109
this

>> No.9267942

>>9265749
I will never not be butthurt about the sheer volume of candy flavors Japan gets, especially fucking KitKats. They have shit like pumpkin pie and green tea flavors over there. I'm from the fucking USofA and we get shit all the time for being fat sugar sponges. Where the fuck is MY watermelon flavored Pepsi and cheesecake flavored Kitkats?

>> No.9268468

>>9267843

Hi

Who this

>> No.9268495

>>9265836
hva smaker det?

>> No.9268742

>>9267170
If someone tried that they'd get imprisoned for "hoarding" food.