ElectronGuru
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I enjoy certain special products (generally food) from time to time, that are not quite normal. I'm betting there are others among us with similar tastes and discoveries. So, what do you enjoy that is slightly out of the norm, harder to find (but still generally available) and may (but does not necessarily) cost more.
Here are two to start off, both from a US perspective:
Mexican Coca-Cola
Coke changed from sugar to corn syrup for most/all their US sold soda some time ago (plug: see the movie King Corn). For some reason, Coke made in Mexico is still made the old way and its now being imported. Restaurant price: $3/bottle. Costco price: $0.85/bottle.
Canadian Heinz
For some reason (must be the tomatoes), Heinz made in Canada is way better than Heinz made in the US, milder, sweeter, I'm not certain - but its good. Its available in markets, but only as certain varieties. Look for the smaller plastic bottles that are not shiny, generally Low Salt, Organic, etc. Shiny/glossy bottle = US, dull/smooth bottle = Canada. Check the label on the back to be sure.
What do you enjoy?
Here are two to start off, both from a US perspective:
Mexican Coca-Cola
Coke changed from sugar to corn syrup for most/all their US sold soda some time ago (plug: see the movie King Corn). For some reason, Coke made in Mexico is still made the old way and its now being imported. Restaurant price: $3/bottle. Costco price: $0.85/bottle.
Canadian Heinz
For some reason (must be the tomatoes), Heinz made in Canada is way better than Heinz made in the US, milder, sweeter, I'm not certain - but its good. Its available in markets, but only as certain varieties. Look for the smaller plastic bottles that are not shiny, generally Low Salt, Organic, etc. Shiny/glossy bottle = US, dull/smooth bottle = Canada. Check the label on the back to be sure.
What do you enjoy?