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    Kinder Uberraschung - Porsche 911 Carrera RS Candy Promo

    Thought some would get a kick out of this. My wife's friend returned from Germany with this candy for my kid. When I saw what it was, I confiscated it and offered him my original Gummy Bears in return.
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    Traded in my Porsche and all I got was these darn Gummi Bears.
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    One of my eldest daughter's friends just came back from a Euro trip and as a present he gave me one of these. It's a yellow Boxster
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    True story.

    The don't sell Kinder eggs in the U.S. because they could be hazardous to kids (it's a non edible thing warpped in an edible thing). However, they sell them in Canada (labelled as "not for 0-3). So it's always a "must have" when travelling to visit Canadian friends who now live in the U.S. to bring a 6 pack of Kinder eggs for the kids. Which is illegal.

    http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/daily...204518469.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by lkadams View Post
    The don't sell Kinder eggs in the U.S. because they could be hazardous to kids
    Ah yes, welcome to the new USA-Lite.

    "Give me your tired, your poor,
    Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
    The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
    Send these, and all of your illegal Kinder Eggs, to me."

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    Guys,
    I saw these a few months and bought some extra boxes to hold on to. It dawned on me however, that the chocolate eggs will not hold out forever, and probably have a shelf life of 6-9 months. If anyone wants to buy a box of four eggs (as pictured above), there are guaranteed two Porsche cars among the four eggs. I am willing to sell them for $15 per box. The boxes cost me $6.00 each at the store. The markup is for postage costs and Paypal fees, and a few bucks for the hassle. Anyone interested, feel free to pm me.
    Here are pic's.
    BTW, there are two different collector boxes. One box has a white RS, and the other a red 356 cab. Attached are pic's of both. The chances of getting an RS or a 356 are the same, regardless of which box you get. The other two collectable cars you can get in the eggs are a yellow boxster and a new 911 coupe (seal gray).
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    gruen911,

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