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I miss the pretzel snack „snyders of Hannover“ here in Germany… they discontinued them not too lang ago because of some new regulations 😢
US Amazon.com might ship to Germany, but I would assume that shipping fees would be exorbitant.
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When I bounce through an EU web proxy, they at least let me see the products. I don't know if that means that they'll let you order.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=snyder's+of+hanover
Honestly, though, their shtick is that they do German-style pretzels. Not that I have anything against Snyder's, but I'd think that if there's anywhere in the world that one could probably get similar pretzels from another source, it'd be in Germany.
I tried all similar products from other brands I could find, but none were as good as snyders. Some were even quite disgusting, even though they are produced by reputable brands
As a Philadelphian who has tried every type of pretzel I could get my hands on, I can confirm that no other pretzels come close to Snyder's of Hanover. Rold Gold are crap and taste like fake butter that has been burned.