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It's no secret the U.S. has an abundance of food items and restaurants that Canadians have to cross the border to get their hands on. Well, turns out Canada has got a few foodie treasures that Americans are totally missing out on, too.

A Canadian TikToker who goes by @caalleigh on the social platform showcased several Canadian snacks that are not available in the U.S. and are well worth crossing the border for. The three-minute TikTok has since amassed nearly one million views and 70,000 likes.

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When it comes to our day-to-day in Quebec, what might be totally normal for us is apparently very strange for some Canadian newcomers.

TikTok user Sofia Silvestri, who goes by @sofiasilvestri17, moved from Italy to Quebec City and shared a few videos about some of the things that completely stumped her when she moved to la belle province.

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To the average Canadian, a "double-double" isn't anything to think twice about. It's a coffee with two creams and two sugars from Tim Hortons, right? Well, turns out the U.S. doesn't subscribe to the same coffee lingo as we do here in Canada — leaving a few Americans totally confused when asked if they were familiar with the signature coffee order.

Canadian TikTok creator Jade Koch, who goes by @lifeofjadeee on the app, asked students at Arizona State University if they knew what a double-double was, and not a single person got it right.

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Canada is one big country, so mastering its geography is by no means an easy feat. However, that's still no excuse to not be able to name at least three Canadian cities...

Well, that was the case when Canadian TikToker Jade Koch (who goes by @lifeofjadeee) asked American students at Arizona State University if they could name three Canadian cities and their responses were definitely concerning.

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