Stop in for a cup of coffee

I have a sugar question, and a money question.

Don't you Americans have sugar cubes, like for putting in the coffee ? I have looked in the stores, no such things. Gosh, I hope this is not a political laden question.

I have wondered for a long time, since for example California have high wages and also very high cost, and many other states have much lower wages and cost. When I search for example Home Depot which is nationwide, or Napaonline, or O'Reilly's, will it come up a different prices for me than if I had been located in a different state when searching. I mean, does their web sites pick up the IP address and adjust the prices accordingly, or are the prices for for example Home Depot the same no matter where in the country ?


Bill
we can get sugar cubes here. and yes, pricing varies from place to place. Things like delivery costs from the warehouse to state and local taxes and fees. Rarely are prices the exact same. California is the highest in the nation in terms of prices for multiple reasons. Case in point, I can buy a bottle of Coke here for 1.25. When I was on vacation, I went to a vending machine to do so, and they wanted 5 bucks for it. I refused to pay it.