Tulumba.com == == You could also go to your local Turkish convenience market usually named "EFES" or some variation of the name. If you live in New Jersey you will have no problem finding them especially in South Jersey along Rt.130. My boyfriend goes there often and whatever they do not have they easily will order. I like to order certain fashion magazines KLASS magazine. One thing I really enjoy about Turkish people is that most of them are really hospitable and they will be more than willing to point you in the right direction if they do not have your game, given they speak a fair amount of English (I've never had a problem, many are younger and known English).
Turkish delight sweets can be purchased in specialty food stores, international markets, and online retailers in the US. Some popular online options include Amazon, World Market, and Turkish specialty retailers.
Fantage Game Card is a card that you can buy at Toys R Us and you can buy Membership or E-coins when you buy it and put in the code.
the U.S. will be okey. we have many other things that we could live off of
movie or game store to buy or rent
The word "yogurt" comes from Turkish, derived from the Turkish word "yoğurt."
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You can buy one at Wal-Mart or Toys 'R Us, Game Stop, various websites and other electronic game stores.
in toys r us
Toys r us
It is a Japanese game and has been imported from Japan, not a US game and you could get it at amazon for $40 or more
In the game stores of US, like Walmart, Target etc.
No. Thanksgiving is an exclusively US American holiday. Turkish people do not celebrate it. Additionally, Turkish people do not eat turkey as often as US Americans do.