Only in the minds of Americans and owners of the 'Waxy O'Conner's' chain of restaurants.
A lucky charm can come from anywhere. The cereal brand, Lucky Charms, is not from Ireland. It is made by Golden Mills, in Minnesota, USA.
The lucky three-leaf shamrock is the national flower of Ireland.
No. They should at least sell them in Ireland because they used the leprechaun but they don't even sell them here!
If you mean constituencies, there are 43 in the Republic of Ireland and 18 in Northern Ireland. There are 32 counties in Ireland, if that is what you mean, 26 in the Republic of Ireland and 6 in Northern Ireland.
You may mean Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. You may mean Ireland's 4 provinces. You may mean Ireland's 32 counties. See the related question below.
Ireland is a country.
"Lucky" is an English word and therefore doesn't mean anything in Gaelic.
the prefix un added to fortunate mean not lucky because fortunate means lucky so adding un makes unfortunate mean not lucky
One Leaf Clovers are Not Lucky Nor are 2 or 3 Leaf Clovers.Four Leaf Clovers being Lucky Is Just a Superstition people Believed in , This superstition Comes from Ireland . -Razzle .
Lucky Charms are not commercially available in Irish supermarkets, though they can be bought from the internet and specialist food stores. In Short, They can eat them. It's just a hassle to get them In Ireland. North OR South. Old answer: im sure they do but it originated in the U.S. and its only called lucky charms because of the theme of the leprechaun wich is associated with Ireland
I'm not sure if the Nexus One was available in Ireland when it was in production in 2010, but it is available to purchase used at different outlets, or if you're lucky, new.
Ireland is divided into 32 counties - including the 6 in Nothern Ireland.