they are not sold in Italy, marketing reasons.
There are in Germany, Austria, Switzerland.
It seems they Slovenia and Croatia are considered like Italy…
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
Well, maybe he is going to read the small printed text on that package…?
I adore that show, but I wonder if a school setting does it justice.
It’s real, so even in Austria there’s that ticket! They don’t sell it in Italy
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?
Oh, that´s what the coupon was?
Just a guess. I can’t read the instructions at the bottom properly.
…
maybe you can read them for me
The box is in the trash in austria now.
I read you something else when I have an idea what.
Nooo… !!!
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…
Ahahahaha!!
It sounds like Kellogg’s just decided to do that promotion without Gardaland knowing about it…
Can you record this for us?
within a few hours, I’m at work now
The name of this thread is confusing me to no end.
What’s wrong with “Kellogg’s coupons”?
@tasse-tee can thank you if I´m not in the mood to read anything anymore.