Although you probably don't need to be further convinced that Canada is the best country in the world, this list will definitely give you another reason to believe it. As it turns out, there are a lot of incredible treats available in Canada that Americans just don't have the same access to. For starters, the British import ban in the States means that they are not receiving a lot of the good sweet stuff we are. Secondly, Canadian chocolate recipes are explicitly designed for the "Canadian palate," which happens to mean sweeter, smoother, and creamier products. So even the chocolate bars that are available in both Canada and the U.S. are not the same — and we've got all the better renditions, if you ask us. Lastly, Canada is home to some exclusive treats beyond the world of chocolate that American manufacturers haven't even dared to dabble or compete with. Check them out below! 1. Smarties That's right, these colourful candy-coated chocolates are not available in the States. Americans have instead decided to anoint the name "Smarties" to what are known in Canada as Rockets. Jakub Dziubak 2. Caramilk The Caramilk Bar was created by Cadbury Canada and is still produced exclusively in Toronto. The American take on this classic is called "Caramello" and is less sweet and chewier than the Canadian Caramilk bar. View this post on Instagram How do they get the Caramel in the Caramilk bar? Let us know how YOU think they do it! 🗝 A post shared by Caramilk Canada (@caramilkcanada) on May 5, 2020 at 8:37am PDT 3. Crunchie The Crunchie bar was also created by Cadbury Canada and is not available to our southern neighbours. In fact, there is no toffee-flavoured, honeycomb-centred chocolate bar at all in the States. Shame. View this post on Instagram A post shared by CRUNCHIES IN THE WILD (@crunchieofficial) 4. Kinder Surprise The delicious Kinder chocolate egg was created by Italy's Ferrero chocolate company in the 1970s and has since been exported worldwide. Although the U.S. has been a Kinder Surprise distributor since the beginning, they have recently begun to take their 1938 ban against candies with embedded toys law more seriously. It is now impossible to find a Kinder Surprise egg in America. View this post on Instagram A post shared by KINDER SURPRISE (@surpriseyolk) 5. Kraft Peanut Butter Although Kraft is an American company, their PB is not made available in the States for whatever reason. Perhaps not to compete with leading brands Jif and Skippy, although any Canadian peanut butter lover can attest to the fact that Kraft peanut butter is the best of its kind! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kraft Peanut Butter (@kraftpeanutbutter_ca) 6. President's Choice brand ice cream Creative flavours galore! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Megan Bailey (@megan_bailey_nanaimo) 7. ...and PC brand Chips Step up your chip game, America! View this post on Instagram A post shared by @annmariehaley 8. Aero It was briefly made available in the States back in the '80s, but now it's all ours! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aero® (@aerochocolateuki) 9. Hickory Sticks Owned and produced by Canadian company Hostess Potato Chips, these guys have been a long-standing favourite in Canada. However, the brand's lack of competitive spirit and other largely unpopular chip flavours means that there hasn't been much demand for exporting Hostess chips, and therefore, no one outside of Canada is distributing this special snack. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Julian Alan Hickory (@hickorysticks) 10. Coffee Crisp Coffee Crisp was an independent Canadian product until Nestle Canada started marketing the chocolate bar under their brand in 2014. You still can't get them in the States though! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Alyssa Zaifert (@lyssaz_magic_corner) 11. Big Turk Turkish Delight, in chocolate bar form. Get on our level, America. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jeff Kelly (@jeffkellyradio975) 12. Montreal-Style Bagels The Montreal bagel is smaller, sweeter, denser, and made only in Canada! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Marie-Catherine Lake (@strippinmymind) 13. Yorkie It's not for Americans! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nestlè Yorkie (@yorkiechocolate) 14. KitKat KitKat is produced by Nestle in Canada and by Hershey in America with slightly different recipes. Guess whose is better? View this post on Instagram A post shared by KITKAT (@kitkat) 15. Mackintosh "MACK" Toffee Sweet, hard toffee by Nestle and only distributed in Canada. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Great Glass Elevator Whistler (@great_glass_elevator) 16. Dill Pickle Chips Available as a limited-time product in the States, but a regularly available and massively popular flavour in Canada. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Junkfood Junction (@junkfoodjunction) 17. Kraft Dinner It's just called Kraft Macaroni and Cheese in America. It's no fun if you can't call it "KD!" Also, it apparently contains real cheese, but a true Canadian would never trade the pack of neon powder for anything else. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shortt And Sweet Treats (@sstcakes) 19. Hawkins Cheezies The snack was invented after the Second World War and continues to be sold across Canada. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hawkins Cheezies (@hawkinscheezies) 20. Swiss Chalet Sauce Not exactly a snack, but sauces are within the realm of food. And Canadians, you need to know how lucky you are. Chalet sauce is the most epic dipping sauce on the planet and has done wonders for rotisserie chicken and french fries alike. And American Swiss Chalet restaurants don't offer it at all! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jenn MacLeod (@jenneved) 21. Mr. Big Cadbury Canada, back at it again! Mr. Big, the largest chocolate bar on the market, calls Canada its home and has not yet graced America's convenience stores. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Munchie Bunchie (@munchiebunchie) 22. Nanaimo Bars These delectable desserts are a Canadian recipe and cannot be found anywhere in the States! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ruth Tam (@rushyama) 23. Wunderbar Americans only have Butterfinger, which is like Wunderbar's less-hot cousin. Yes, I just described a chocolate bar as hot. No, I don't regret it. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Calah Burns (Levy) (@calahveronica) 24. Lay's Ketchup Chips A Canadian chip staple and American rarity. View this post on Instagram Found! Ketchup flavored Lays! 🍅🍅. FOUND IN KEY FOOD BROOKLYN NY. #lays #laysketchupchips #ketchupchips #keyfood #brooklyn #icametohunt #fritolay A post shared by JunkFoodMom (@junkfoodmom) on Jul 28, 2018 at 4:16pm PDT 25. Jos Louis Decades before Americans made a big deal out of red velvet cake in the early 2010s, Canadians were eating red velvet snack cakes out of wrappers. Americans can go ahead and spend 8 bucks on a gourmet cupcake, we'll always opt for the Jos Louis, the delicious and cheap snack cakes that trump any cupcake on the block. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kat (@katzillustrations) 26. Mars Bar America's rendition is the Milky Way bar, but it is less creamy and sweet than the Canadian Mars bar. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mars Bar Canada (@marsbarcanada) 27. Beaver Tails Okay, this one isn't a massive surprise. There is no American attempt at our insanely delicious, hand-stretched pastries topped with chocolate hazelnut spread and whatever else your heart desires, and I think that sanctions bragging rights. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BeaverTails (@beavertails_official) 28. Ruffle's All-Dressed Chips Every delicious chip flavour combined. Americans tend to be jealous of this Canadian commodity, and always grab a few bags while they're here. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ivy & Michael's Eating (@sffoodietravels) 29. Crush Cream Soda Owned and distributed by American company PepsiCo, but only available in Canada for whatever reason. We're confused, but definitely not complaining! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Exotic Soda Company (@exoticsodaco) 30. Butter Tarts These sweet, buttery, flaky tarts are a quintessential Canadian dessert, and can't be found anywhere else! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jenan (@jenan_zammar) 31. Canada Dry Ginger Ale No other ginger ale brand will suffice when you're sick! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Darren Apels (@darrenapels) 32. Crispy Crunch This chocolate-covered peanut flake once was available in the U.S. but has since been discontinued. More for us! View this post on Instagram I can’t even remember the last time I saw a Cadbury Crispy Crunch bar at a checkout line, let alone the Mini versions at a store. But low and behold, when you’re on a diet and attempt exercise... you’ll find the most random things when you go into a Shoppers Drug Mart among the lakeshore to get warm!!! Now all I want is a Crispy Crunch DQ Blizzard!!!! . . . #crispycrunch #candybar #cadbury #getinmybelly #chocolate #chocolatebar #healthyfood #food #foodblogger #fitfam #instafood #foodporn #iifym #foodie #sweet #nomnom #crispy #yum #fitness #cheatmeal #junkfood #instagood #chocolatelover #fitspo #forkyeah #workout #instadaily #yum #buzzfeast #candy #peanutbutter A post shared by Canadian Junk Food Finder (@canadianjunkfoodfinder) on Apr 29, 2018 at 6:39am PDT 33. Poutine Last but not least, our national pride and joy: poutine! A delicacy most Canadians can't live without is one that Americans don't have access to beyond border towns (and even then, can it even be called poutine?) To our American readers, if any of the aforementioned haven't convinced you to pay us a visit, I'm telling you, the poutine is worth crossing the border. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Annie Duhamel (@blogdebouffe) NOW WATCH This Restaurant Serves Toronto’s Biggest Pizza Slices (VIDEO)