What are the following:
two four
double double
toque
chesterfield
If you know them all you just may be a Canadian.
I know the first one means a case of beer, I've heard it as a "twofer"
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Top is smarties. Bottom is fizzers by swizzles.
Neither of which is "candy"
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Top is Smarties, bottom are Rockets.
B. is definitely Smarties (at least here in the US)
A. might be some shitty version of Skittles, which happens to be candy-coated scrap from Starburst cutting machines. EDIT: not any more. They changed the formulation a few years ago for Skittles.
Those American Smarties were not allowed to be sold in Canada as the trademark for the name was owned by Nestle. Nestle's smarties are candy covered chocolate similar to M&M's but not identical. The American smartie company marketed their glucose pills as Rockets in Canada. Rockets are not popular except as a halloween treat, smarties however have a high market share in the pre-diabetic chesterfield potato market.
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Missing an obvious test question.
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