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More unfortunately named scandinavian products

These speak for themselves:

Plopp chocolate candy

Spunk candies

Pricks cookies -- from the Pricks factory
(Thanks to Janne Stark for the heads up about Pricks. Oh my, was that a pun? Silly me.)

Altogether — with Pricks, Spunk, and Plopp — you’d have the ingredients for an eventful afternoon tea. And don’t forget the Pussi for your furry little friend.

I really must stop now before my mom disowns me (she reads this blog).

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14 Comments

+ Comment by Mps
2007-04-20 00:45:46

Hahahahahahaha!

Cool stuff. I guess the idea of a afternoon tea could work very well!!! :P

 
+ Comment by Juan
2007-04-20 04:35:46

The happy guy with his smile by the “Pricks” logo doesn’t make it any better hehehe :)

Wow, Sweeden sounds like a really fun place to live :)

 
+ Comment by Sylvain
2007-04-20 07:47:39

Funny country ! :-D

 
+ Comment by Robottony
2007-04-20 11:18:02

My guitar has a “wang bar” and it sounds better “plugged in” with a “fuzz box” playing the “g-string”, ok it’s late here, I’ll eat some candy, sleep and dream of cat food.

 
+ Comment by taz
2007-04-20 16:37:06

Just imagine a catlover talk about her cat’s strange addiction to swedish sweets;”Blackie loves pricks instead of pussi ”
That is wrong on soooo many levels…… ;-)

Greetz Taz

 
+ Comment by Laurie Monk
2007-04-20 17:03:20

LOL…must be a great place to live…not sure if I eat any of them though…

 
+ Comment by Lorinator
2007-04-20 18:44:01

Sweden is indeed a fun place to live! Robbottony and Tazzie: good ones!

They sell Spunk wine gums at the 7-11 in Copenhagen airport. I’ll be passing through there in a couple of weeks and will definitely pick up a load of Spunk for the road.

 
+ Comment by Joanne Keel
2007-04-20 20:30:45

Hilarious!! All of these!! (including the comments – hehe!) And I used to think “I wish I had an Oscar Meyer Weiner” sounded wrong… ;-D

 
+ Comment by Kristof
2007-04-20 21:56:42

Do you actually swallow Spunk? Or do you just whirl it around in your mouth with your tong and savour its taste.

Gotta go now, the decency police i

 
+ Comment by Rob
2007-04-21 01:15:07

I prefer to ‘whirl it around in your mouth with your tong and savour its taste’. Some years ago, I used to eat these.

I could have those for about an hour in my mouth – I know, it’s bad, but sooo tasty…
Nowadays I’m into peppermint-sweets.

Ciao, Rob.

 
+ Comment by Michael Leslie
2007-04-21 21:08:07

imagine the people around you when having a conversation about this stuff, what they must be thinking. I was eating some pricks and spilled the spunk everywhere, and in the other room some cat was eating pussi. Oh the inuendo of it all…:)P

 
+ Comment by Per
2007-04-23 02:24:17

How about japanese products ?
They have a drink named CALPIS
I am not kidding
I tasted a soft drink named Pocari Sweat when I was in Tokyo and it was not good :-) sweet and salty yucky

ciao querida
mais saudades
(I just returned from Brazil)
hug from Per

 
+ Comment by Ishanator
2007-05-11 00:57:40

If you like that kind of stuff just check http://www.engrish.com It’s always good fun :p

 
+ Comment by Lorinator
2007-05-11 02:21:16

Oh man, they had Pocari Sweat in Indonesia too. I could never bring myself to taste it, and used to totally gross out when seeing the Indonesians swilling it down at the sports club.

Engrish.com is an AWESOME website — it’s been ages since I looked at it; thanks for the reminder!

In two days I’ll be passing through Copenhagen airport, and will be sure to pick up a load of Spunk *haw!*

 

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