International

Belgium

These were brought from Belgium by my boss Leon.

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Czech Republic

The same as with Belgium; Leon has a lot of contacts with people from Prague and Brno, so he brings nice samples from there.

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Germany

Well, Germany is definetly on the road between Poland and The Netherlands, that means I have a lot of opportunities to gather some bags when stopping for a tea or coffee. Unfortunately in most of the places where I was, Germans prefer to serve sugar cubes (often nicely wrapped in a labeled paper). I'm still thinking whether to put cubes here as well or keep the collection purely bag oriented.

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Russia

One visit of Leon to St. Petersburg.

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Slovakia

To be absolutely honest, I have no idea how did I get them... most probably from Leon, bu who knows ?

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Sweden

One visit to Sweden (on a conference), but I already know that they prefer brown sugar there. Well it doesn't make any difference as long as you keep the bag closed, so here thay are.
On a side note: you should really visit Skovde if you can; it as nice as hard to pronounce.

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Jacek Wojdel
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