Kellogg's coupons

they are not sold in Italy, marketing reasons.
There are in Germany, Austria, Switzerland.

It seems they Slovenia and Croatia are considered like Italy…

I thought this was gonna be you reading something, Milan :wink:

Well, maybe he is going to read the small printed text on that package…?

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When I have the time! :kissing_smiling_eyes:

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I adore that show, but I wonder if a school setting does it justice. :thinking:

It’s real, so even in Austria there’s that ticket! They don’t sell it in Italy :neutral_face:

I brought the box from Germany. Haven’t checked here yet.

There was no coupon in the box.

So you don’t just cut around the yellow dotted line? :thinking:

Oh, that´s what the coupon was?

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Just a guess. I can’t read the instructions at the bottom properly.

maybe you can read them for me :grin: :rofl:

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The box is in the trash in austria now.

I read you something else when I have an idea what. :slight_smile:

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Nooo… !!! :slight_smile:
Anyway, as you know, I went to Gardaland 3 days ago, and used one of those coupons (received from a kind user of this forum, who lives in Germany).

At the Gardaland’s ticket bench, the clerk asked me: “WHERE did you get THIS?”
I looked him in the eyes, and with a deep voice and a bavarian accent, I said:
“Ger-ma-ny.”
“OK” – he acknowledged.

Well… to pay €20.25 instead of €40.50 to spend 7 hours in an amusement park, makes a difference, IMHO…

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Ahahahaha!! :rofl:
It sounds like Kellogg’s just decided to do that promotion without Gardaland knowing about it…

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Can you record this for us? :wink:

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within a few hours, I’m at work now :slight_smile:

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The name of this thread is confusing me to no end.

What’s wrong with “Kellogg’s coupons”? :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

@tasse-tee can thank you if I´m not in the mood to read anything anymore. :frowning:

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