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Thank you Belgium
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I have tried the off brand of these and they tasted like cardboard
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>>220813893
This shit is Belgian?!? I never knew. I thought it was native to my shithole or France. Dam.
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>>220817371
Its the usual international jewry food
>The TUC brand originated in Belgium,[2] and belonged to French company LU.[1] Nowadays, TUC crackers are owned by Mondelēz International, which markets the brand in mainland India, while Valeo Foods' Jacob Fruitfield Food Group produces TUC crackers for markets in Europe, Asia, North America, and North Africa, but not in Italy, where they are produced by Saiwa (a company owned by Mondelez International). In Pakistan, TUC is manufactured and marketed by LU (Continental Biscuits) and by United Biscuits in the United Kingdom.
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>>220813893
I thought we made this shit.
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>>220813893
I always thought these were German
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>>220813893
I always thought these were Belgian
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>>220813893
i thought it was italian
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>>220813893
I always thought these were Japanese
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I was sure those were french
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I wish my penis was french



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