— Cassandra Fairbanks (@CassandraRules) February 26, 2021
The grocery store explains how to make s'mores
— sgabig (@sgabig) February 27, 2021
Graham crackers đ [no graham cracker emoji ] + marshmallows [no marshmallow emoji] đĽ + chocolate đŤ pic.twitter.com/XWesiOhKVc
Apparently British people find s'mores to be an exotic American concoction pic.twitter.com/uHwoZMYEWq
— sgabig (@sgabig) February 27, 2021
The commentary track on "The Imitation Game" confirms that Europeans were generally unaware of the American campfire custom of s'moreshttps://t.co/AUQZl1Yiwf pic.twitter.com/eMDpV8uW0z
— sgabig (@sgabig) February 27, 2021
A way to reduce reuse & recycle ♻️ when making s'mores https://t.co/H2W49WolOE
— sgabig (@sgabig) August 1, 2021
I suppose a fancy Scottish đ´ó §ó ˘ó łó Łó ´ó ż version of a s'more is a chocolate marshmallow tea cake đŤ pic.twitter.com/ZVMCFGk6oR
— sgabig (@sgabig) August 1, 2021
It seems Americans have been more successful in propagandizing our Northern neighbors đ¨đŚ wrt s'mores vs our former colonial overlords from across the ocean đŹđ§ pic.twitter.com/laK9Z0g6qR
— sgabig (@sgabig) August 8, 2021
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