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Morgens halb zehn in Deutschland ๐ค
Somethings lost in the translation, but yes i have broken the rule and had them later than morning tea! Even as late as lunch! ๐
That just their advertising slogan, which everyone in Germany has likely heard before.
Donโt worry, itโs totally acceptable to eat these any time of the day, even in Germany. After all, itโs nine thirty somewhere.
Oh, i'd been told about this slogan! Hadn't actually read or heard it before. Now to go back and learn it for work on Monday to impress/annoy the german colleagues.