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The Best Products From Other Countries That We Should Have In The US

The Best Products From Other Countries That We Should Have In The US
From better toilets to chicken salt, we have a lot to learn from the rest of the world.
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Land of the free, home of the brave and sadly behind on toilet technology. Even if the US killing it on the biscuits and gravy front, there are plenty of other products from other countries that we'd absolutely benefit from.

Redditor u/VividThinking asked about the products from other users' home countries that were surprisingly unpopular in other places and, unsurprisingly, some folks from the US sounded off on their love of peanut butter and root beer. We already know about those. Instead, let's focus on products Americans should embrace from around the world.


Other places do toilets better

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American food is good, but we have room to grow

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The whole house can be cranked to 11

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Why didn't we think of these?

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Believe us, we've tried

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