Why can't we have saki Kit Kats? Clearly a sign of America's decline.
i blame the west
in the mid to late sixties home run treats were home made shortbread soul cakes, popcorn balls or chocolate chip/oatmeal cookies
store bought? reese's, snickers, almond joys and paydays
no marshmallows, hard candies or gummy stuff
I used to have an H mart around the corner and a lot of Asian customers, so I've seen some of them. There is an orange one that is great and a green tea yuzo that was good. I think there are 3 or 4 green tea variants. There is a Saki that is surprisingly good.
Why can't we have saki Kit Kats? Clearly a sign of America's decline.
Kit Kats are great. The Japanese love 'em. If you want your mind blown, go into an H Mart and check out all the different Kit Kat varieties offered in Japan.
I prefer Reese's peanut butter cups. Don't know the variations on them but I gather they exist.
When I was a kid, a full-size Snickers was the grand prize.
Kit Kats are great. The Japanese love 'em. If you want your mind blown, go into an H Mart and check out all the different Kit Kat varieties offered in Japan.
I prefer Reese's peanut butter cups. Don't know the variations on them but I gather they exist.
When I was a kid, a full-size Snickers was the grand prize.
I used to have an H mart around the corner and a lot of Asian customers, so I've seen some of them. There is an orange one that is great and a green tea yuzo that was good. I think there are 3 or 4 green tea variants. There is a Saki that is surprisingly good.
I was surprised at the total for a couple bags of treats too. I'm not so much for the chocolates, but I do like the kit-kats.
Kit Kats are great. The Japanese love 'em. If you want your mind blown, go into an H Mart and check out all the different Kit Kat varieties offered in Japan.
I prefer Reese's peanut butter cups. Don't know the variations on them but I gather they exist.
When I was a kid, a full-size Snickers was the grand prize.
You just HAD to mention what I needed to forget Partial to Krackle Hersheys too. Must be the texture thang.
Speaking of - general conversation here today, does anyone remember the 'say no to drugs' and 'nope to dope' messages on lemonheads and a few other candies back in the 80s-90s?
The Best Candy to Hand Out to Trick-or-Treaters, According to Kids
âThere is a house in our neighborhood that sets up a table with whole bags of a single brand of candy and kids get to pick the one they want, though I watched a kid choose a whole bag of Dots over Smarties last year."