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Red Sox Nation 2007/6/29 04:34
RED SOX !!! ^^

haha anyways, do they have cracker jack in Japan?

I'm also coming from the Boston area and was going to bring some Red Sox things like a hat or something ... but maybe they already have it? IDK.

Yankee's = yuck and I will tell everyone in Japan that Lol.
by Kate rate this post as useful

Reeses 2007/7/10 23:36
what about resees?
by Jusstin rate this post as useful

i actually have a question 2007/7/14 07:23
how would snickers and cookie be written in japanese
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to Bebe 2007/7/14 12:39
Just look for packages that say "Snickers" or "Cookie" in alphabet. But if you insist, they can be written like this;
スニッカーズ(Snickers)
クッキー(Cookie)
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Salt water taffy 2009/7/21 11:07
The birthplace of salt water taffy was NOT Cape Cod. it was Atlantic City, NJ. Although the inventor is disputed, Joseph Fralinger is popularly credited with inventing and first distributing the candy on the Atlantic City Boardwalk in the late 1800s.
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