Funny things about Sweden, Episode II

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2007

Chris just moved from Canada to Sweden and are now experiences the difference between the cultures.

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  • we're like astronauts :D

  • I love Sweden!

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  • HEY DAWG I HEARD YOU LIKE TUBES, SO I PUT A TUBE IN A TUBE!

  • HAHAHA Being Swedish, I've never actually thought about it! :D - However, rest at ease, you can, if you look for it, find all that in cans and bottles too. :P

  • i know this guy : ) and yes i was amazed that everything comes in a tube when i was there in 2010

  • good god.. how have we not seen this?! 

  • u guys dont have mustard in tubes!?

  • Most of those are just flavored caviar and cheese

  • Tube in a tube?

  • Lmao, I'm a Canadian, and I'm moving there in a few months..I'm looking forward to this.. XD

  • It's a good thing he hasn't discovered the section with tube-shaped plastic bags instead of glass jars... we have pickle in tubes, jam in tubes, olives in tubes, beets in tubes, etc. etc.

    BTW: the plastic bag tubes are actually a good way to simply wash and reuse glass jars by just fill it with the content of the tubes (you don't waste a glass jar for every pack of pickles you buy!).

  • @ekan93 Why do you pack it into a tube?

    Why not a jar..I would think a jar would taste better but then again i have never had shrimp in a tube either

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