Only in Norway…. Didn’t like the taste, so they are trying to sell it to someone else 🙂

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  1. Not quite, they were sold out for this variant for quite some time, so scalpers tried selling it on Finn.no (our Craigslist). Happens every time it’s announced that stores are out of something. Gastromat, Nora Sylteagurk, butter, etc.

  2. That is certainly not something that is common in Norway. This is really really weird.

    The true Norwegian thing would be to be too ashamed to throw it away, and just keep it on the shelf for the rest of your life. Desperately hoping that a guest or another family member will drink it up. Maybe, just maybe, we would man up to throw it if we moved houses.

    Generally, we Norwegian blame ourselves harshly for buying the wrong things. This is why Norwegians almost never complain at restaurants, they just say “uhm, takk for maten det var kjempegodt kan jeg fĂ„ regningen, ok hadebrajeggĂ„rnĂ„”. Probably giving excessive tips as to not make a scene. After that we just never return to the place again. As is tradition.

  3. That is not Norway, the current situation is that most ppl drink 40-70% of the bottle and leave the rest. Wellfare state


  4. ØÞÞÞ no.. i am pretty sure that most of us would just throw it away and dont buy that product in the future. That post is really weird, i mean how much did it cost, not alot..

  5. Must have bought 2 of them, and selling the second? Either that or it’s a joke, seen those kind of troll posts before :”D

  6. Would save it for spring/summer and use it to get rid of ants (yes the drink contains a sugar replacement that kills ants)

  7. Only in norway? Nah bruh bearly in norway. /r/CrackheadCraigslist here youll see this on the daily

  8. I’m curious, what is the flavor of this? Of course I see julebrus flavor drinks everywhere, but I haven’t tried it yet and the name isn’t particularly descriptive

  9. Pretty shitty to rag on someone that is trying to get by!

    Fuck me the pandemic has be shit for both Norwegians and especially immigrants. Let some try if they need to.

    What abunch of cunts making fun of this.

  10. As an American, my Norwegian partner frequently finds my propensity to want to return things I dislike baffling. Not all, but many stores here have a satisfaction guarantee promise, sometimes to the point where they won’t even ask for your receipt or any questions on why you returned (looking at you, glorious Trader Joe’s).

    It seems much more common in Norway to suck it up and think “my mistake, shall not make that again.” I never returned anything while I was in Norway.

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