







Hallo alles! Wie genau ist diese Snackbox? Ich bestelle Boxen bei einem Unternehmen und es ist jeden Monat die Snacks eines zufĂ€lligen Landes. Das Thema dieses Monats ist Finnland und ich frage mich, ob Sie wundervolle Finnen mich wissen lassen könnten, ob diese Snackbox genau ist. đ€đ
Es kommt auch mit einer BroschĂŒre mit einigen Fakten und grundlegenden Phrasen und ein paar Rezepten, von denen ich Fotos anhĂ€ngen werde.
(Haftungsausschluss – Ich esse tatsĂ€chlich gesund zu meinen Hauptmahlzeiten und diese sind die einzigen Snacks, die ich diesen Monat essen werde. Auch wichtig zu beachten, dass ich diese mit meiner Familie teile, damit ich keine volle Packung fĂŒr mich selbst oder einen vollen Schokoladenbar oder einen vollstĂ€ndigen Kuchen habe, es sei denn
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Salmiakki is missing đŠ
Where do you sign up for this??
Pretty accurate of everyday candies / snacks people like to eat here. Maybe needs bit more salty liqourice. I could buy every single product in the photos from my corner store.
Pretty accurate. I only find one big flaw: There is no Fazerin Sininen chocolate bar. And yes, I saw that one blue chocolate candy which is Fazer, but it’s not the same.
Drink that soda after a hot sauna (shower will do in an emergency) and you’re set.
Some of the chips idk where to find, but pretty accurate overview, lacks salmiakki tho
Good mix but no salmiakki is just wrong IMO
Estrella is Swedish I believe. You’ll be forgiven once, but for repeat offence we’ll need to take more serious action.
50% accuracy
Da-Capo :drool:Â
Its something you will hate or love, my grandfather used to buy those for me, my brother and cousins like 20 years ago. It is the oldest Fazer chocolate bar there is, from 1916.Â
A correct mix would have at least 50% salmiakki.
OLW and Estrella are Swedish and made in Sweden. Other than that, it is accurate, but lacks salmiakki which is very popular and practically unknown anywhere else.
I havenât seen that Estrella variant on shop shelves, maybe itâs Swedish. The Swedish and Finnish crisps are 95% similar, so itâs odd that they happened to find one that is different⊠Tell us how you like that Jaffa drink compared to your typical Fanta
I bet Tupla, Geisha, PĂ€tkis or Kismet is going to be your favorite
No Sips Mega Pussi?
Never seen Palle Kulling in Finland. Kulling is something that swedish put in their mouth.
Can you check if the Jaffa has finnish pant (0.15âŹ) or maybe swedish pant (1 kr) ? Somehow this whole set just seems like a bunch of mostly finnish items you could buy in sweden, with some sweden-only items thrown in.
No salmiakki and one small Fazerin sininen? đ„ Also I’ve never seen anyone pick those specific chips bags but otherwise pretty good I guess
Yeah no bueno. missing most important one, salmiakki
Idk how to edit my post but I should have said that I only have the second biggest box. In the biggest box they sell there is Salmiakki. Iâll just order some separately to get a true Finnish experience đ«¶đ»đ€đ
I donât think we call those snacks, it is just candy, or âherkkuâ. Snack (âvĂ€lipalaâ) would be yogurt, banana or a sandwich. If some people
eat those as snack, then have a nice and fullfilling diabetes.
But this is just critique of the snack box term, otherwise that is what I can find from my local store.
Don’t eat da-capo before driving, it might show in the alcoholmeter đ
I’m feeling like this is more Swedish sourced than Finnish, though the snack bars are all correct.
Biggest error in the leaflet questions is that Finland gained independence from Russia in 1917, not Sweden!!!
I’m guessing that this box was put together by a Swede not a Finn!!
Not bad. Typical and traditional picks. No salmiakki though. If you don’t like that, then that’s a + for this set.
Estrella should’ve been Taffel or Oikea instead. Jaffa is fine but I think Hartwall apple or Moomin strawberry soda would’ve been a bit more special.
Estrella and OLW are Swedish. They could have thrown in some nice Taffel from Ă land
Itâs accurate in the sense that those are well known in Finland. A bit lopsided, almost everything from only one manufacturer, Fazer. I wouldâve added more salmiakki and licorice. Those are very popular in Finland, but I know salmiakki is an aquired taste. Salta katten and Turkish pepper are there to represent it.
Anyway, enjoy your tasty selection. Come back after a month and let us know what you and your family thought.
Looks fine. But I would have put a bag of Pantteri and Aakkoset. What the hell is Palle Kulling? Never seen it. Probably a Swede made this box?
What’s this ? I want a box like that too !!!
By the way if you want to follow that blueberry pie recipr in authentic finnish way you would need wild european blueberries ([bilberries](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilberry)), not the north american blueberries. Frozen bilberries are fine to use in a pie.
Well… Estrella is Swedish. Taffel crisps is the Finnish variety. There is too little salmiakki and it is not the typical Finnish kind. No Fazer Sininen chocolate! That is a big miss…
You are getting there, friend, but next time do better… đ
The chips and branding on some of the candies makes me believe they were sourced from a Swedish company. Fazer isnât always made in Finland either I believe.
Lakupiippu is missing
Very accurate. Yes, no salmiakki, but other than that, it’s pretty good
A few Swedish brands there, but other than that pretty good mix of stuff.
Geisha, Susu and Kismet are good.
no turkish pepper(turkin pippuri)