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  • Turkish Products Suck

    I was eating floss halva today and reading its ingredients when I found out it was made in Turkey . And though it was good, I kind of hate to think that damned turks are getting my money.

    Please tell me if you buy things (food, clothes, preserves, etc.) when you find out they are made in Turkey. And shouldnt all armenians of the world unite their efforts and say NO to turkish stuff.

    And btw I hate it most of all when they make PAHLAVA put a lable BAKLAVA and pretend they are the ones who envented it

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    Originally posted by magdalinka
    I was eating floss halva today and reading its ingredients when I found out it was made in Turkey . And though it was good, I kind of hate to think that damned turks are getting my money.

    Please tell me if you buy things (food, clothes, preserves, etc.) when you find out they are made in Turkey. And shouldnt all armenians of the world unite their efforts and say NO to turkish stuff.

    And btw I hate it most of all when they make PAHLAVA put a lable BAKLAVA and pretend they are the ones who envented it
    i buy turkish ciggerates all the time. but they are really cheap. and it says *made in north carolina* on the side lol.

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    • #3
      Magdalinka, I completely agree with you. I haven't really had a Turkish product before (that I know of), and I don't plan to. I should start checking for that...

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      • #4
        Not wanting to purchase certain items because they are created in Turkey or by turkish people is childish. I am sorry but I think that is immature.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by sad_eyes
          Not wanting to purchase certain items because they are created in Turkey or by turkish people is childish. I am sorry but I think that is immature.
          COO!! COO!! COO!!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sad_eyes
            Not wanting to purchase certain items because they are created in Turkey or by turkish people is childish. I am sorry but I think that is immature.

            I am sorry but you are wrong. In fact, you are so wrong that you prompted me to create a new account just so I can tell you you're wrong.

            Turkey still has a blockade on Armenia. Why should we encourage the economy of the country who is ruining ours?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Diar Dants
              I am sorry but you are wrong. In fact, you are so wrong that you prompted me to create a new account just so I can tell you you're wrong.

              Turkey still has a blockade on Armenia. Why should we encourage the economy of the country who is ruining ours?

              Exactly!

              When I go to an Armenian grocery store to get something I always make sure the product (jam, etc) is made in Armenia and not Turkey... I actually check .
              Honestly, I think Armenian stores shouldn't even carry Turkish products.

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              • #8
                Of course they shouldn't. What are they thinking.

                Rachel, I see your point, but you see - it would be childish if it was simply out of anger etc...this is just not the case. We dont wanna contribute to their economy, thats perfectly logical.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ArmenianKid
                  i buy turkish ciggerates all the time. but they are really cheap. and it says *made in north carolina* on the side lol.
                  maybe thats cause it is made in North Carolina...NC is known for their tobacoo industry

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Inna
                    maybe thats cause it is made in North Carolina...NC is known for their tobacoo industry

                    I don't think so because in Bodrum (as I call it Dürüm Bürüm) ,20 Turkish ciggarettes cost 10/20 euro cents

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