

There are so many varieties out there, it’s hard to say which is the best. Now you can find it at Marukai or Longs Drugs! With just the slightest hint of green tea flavor, these Asian inspired Kit Kats are creamy, crunchy, and not as sweet as the pure chocolate version. At one time this was the Omiyage from Japan that we all craved. And when the gum was all eaten you could use the empty box as a whistle.ĩ. Mostly for the tattoo of course, or perhaps the cute little boxes the fruity flavors came in. It doesn’t matter that the flavor pretty much disappears after 10 seconds, this was the candy of choice as a kid. Look for the Pineapple and Lilikoi flavors that are exclusive to Hawaii.Ĩ. Ok, so they do have a little plasticy flavor, but it kinda disappears after you’ve been chewing a while, and then before you know it they've dissolved into nothingness in your mouth. In fact, 170 different flavors since they began production in Japan. Asia’s version of Starburst, but in a multitude of fun fruity flavors. Throw them in the fridge to chill them first and then watch out for squirting juice when you peel back the label!ħ. These were all the rage about a decade ago, and they’re baaaaack! They’re a little bigger and now have bits of coconut gelatin in them, but they taste just the same. That’s when the name and logo changed to the white rabbit we all know and love.Ħ. The ubiquitous red, white, blue and black outer wrapper is known throughout the world, but did you know it once featured Mickey Mouse? That changed in the 1950s with China’s cultural revolution, when Mickey became a dangerous symbol from a foreign country. It’s funnest feature is once again an edible clear wrapping made from rice paper. This milk flavored chewy candy is the perfect blend of creamy and sweet. It made you feel like you were eating something you shouldn't.ĥ. The best part was the edible clear outer wrapper. Anyway, the toy was just one part of what made this candy so great.

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Does anyone else remember getting little Japanese toys with their rice candy? Nowadays, they come with a free sticker instead. Ginger candy is also great for nausea and stomach issues, so bonus!Ĥ. It’s sweet but also spicy, which makes for music in your mouth. Ting Ting Ja He ginger candy is the best of both worlds. When Americans think of candy, we think of sweets. They’re made from Chinese hawthorn, a red tasty fruit that can also be found candied and sold on sticks throughout China.ģ. If you’ve never had them before, they taste kinda like a fruit roll up, but aren’t so chewy. The sweet tart flavor of each disc melts on your tongue, and before you know it they’re all gone. These little pink discs of goodness are always so fun to unwrap and then separate. The salty li hing mui in the middle is what makes this candy!!Ģ. The perfect blend of sweet and salty, this candy is still our favorite go to snack as adults. Sticky fingers don’t matter when your mouth is singing with happiness.
