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12-14-2009, 01:16 AM
I haven't had Kompeito myself, I've seen it though down at the market I go to, to get my pocky (yum strawberry cream pocky! XD). I'll have to give it a try, I like let me see if I can remember what it's called -thinks- Flower Kiss candy? Friend got me hooked back in HS.
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12-18-2009, 03:09 PM
I used to buy these all the time when i was in california Japanese Fruit Gummy Candy from Kasugai - Apple - 135g but since i moved again I dont have anymore asian stores around here.
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12-18-2009, 07:29 PM
Hey, remember on iCarly movie: iGo to Japan that Spencer mistaken soap as Japanese candy? That was funny!
On topic: I'm pretty sure that the japanese candy will be delicious^^ -Walt Disney |
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Japanese candy is delicious. Pocky or Yan Yan are great starters if you don't feel too experimental at first. ^^ |
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12-20-2009, 10:17 PM
mmmm kompieto
all Japanese candy is so sweet, I don't really count Pocky and things though, as they just seem like western chocolate biscuit thingies. Having said that I would kill for some biz right now. Best place to get random Japanese candy are the little markets on the walks up to really touristy shrines, and also this little place just outside tokyo called candy alley except we got totally lost trying to find it, when we finally did it was really really busy, then we got lost trying to find our way back to a train station! So worth it for the adventure to candy land though hehe |
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12-20-2009, 10:42 PM
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It made me sad that a stupid webshow where they scream "HAMM!!" for their comedy punchlines every three seconds won against a good Japanese comedy, in a contest held within JAPAN itself! *rants more on iCarly's ignorance* Anywho, my favorite Japanese candies are Yan Yan and Hi-Chew. There are also these delicious cookie things I came across called Collon, as well as D'asses - they were very tasty. Pocky is good as well, but only in flavors such as milk, or when it's dipped in cookie crumbs. |
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