quinta-feira, 26 de outubro de 2017

kioskos

As I was eating Dadinhos (peanut butter dices) at the square, a man resembling very much my husband passed by and I wondered if I had ever told my sweet beloved man what kioskos were.

ESTAMOS REZANDO PELA TRIPULAÇÃO DO SUBMARINO ARGENTINO

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At a short trip to Argentina I was taught about the Argentinian kioskos in Buenos Aires. They are small windows on the 
sidewalks of Buenos Aires that sell candies, cigarrettes, beer and soft beverages and give higher bills to people in exchange for their. This change is sent to the National Mint and then returns to circulation through the subway system. They are open until 2hs30AM + or -.

Cool so would be to sell the idea of the kioskos in New York (Argentinian idea, give them $$$ praise through its logistics all around the USA) selling Brazilian candies such as Dadinhos, 7 
Belo candies, honey candies, batom by Garoto, Pumpkin candie, Lady's foot, Paçoca, Junkie foot, polenghi cheese, all sorts of cereal bar and all the Brazilian goodies.
I once heard that Brazil had tried to export these candies to the USA but due to the Halloween Americans are really patriotic when it comes to their candies. 
This is why this text supports Brazilian candies would be found only at the South American kioskos that would be. The coins and bills requested by the National Mint are a way to balance the amount of money produced by the  mint to avoid inflation, because once the small value bills and coins disappear from the system the money does lose value.

luv, th

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