@wind-the-music-box reblogged your post and added:
America: Land of the Free and Home of the S’Mores.
@bemynightmanager reblogged your post and added:
Poland here. I had to google the word before I...
@sigridlaufeyson reblogged your post and added:
We eat them here in Estonia as well but we don’t...
@laufeysons replied to your post “Poll time: dear friends of the world, how many of you know what it is...”
I'm American so I'm not sure about other countries but they're a basic campfire food for most people here.
@jaleenelox replied to your post “Poll time: dear friends of the world, how many of you know what it is...”
Definetely an American thing from my perspective (I'm italian)
@pohjanneito replied to your post “Poll time: dear friends of the world, how many of you know what it is...”
never heard of them in finland! are they something edible?
@enchantedbyhiddles replied to your post “Poll time: dear friends of the world, how many of you know what it is...”
??????????? Is it an alien?????? (I guess it is some sweet. Sounds like the name of one. But ?????)
@endlesstimeandfallenleaves replied to your post “Poll time: dear friends of the world, how many of you know what it is...”
I've always thought of them as an American camping tradition as that was when I had them growing up
@jossmayfair replied to your post “Poll time: dear friends of the world, how many of you know what it is...”
never had them in Chile. moved here 12 years ago btw, they may have them now :P
Thanks everyone for participating and proving my point. Here you go @cheers-mrhiddleston get out of your american-centric palace xD






