Botan rice candies. Love 'em, and it's funny because they're such inexpensive little treats. When it comes to American candies, I'm such a snob...
I like the light citrus-y flavour, and they aren't too sweet, just sweet enough. (American candy is so sugary!) I like their chewy consistancy- fun, but not any danger to your fillings. Plus, they're wrapped in a rice cellophane as well as plastic. The plastic gets removed, but you eat the rice cellophane as part of the candy, which 10 years after discovering them, still amuses me for some odd reason.
Plus, you get a cute fake tattoo or sticker, kinda like cracker jacks.
I buy them at my local Asian grocery store for about 60 cents a box. You can probably get them online, too, for cheap.
2006-10-29 12:04:00
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answered by Lisa Mc 1
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Ichiro ( The remark in the process the WBC a pair years in the past bout wanting to conquer the asian worldwide places so badly that they'd not desire to stand Japan in the subsequent 30 years or so did kinda make me seem at him a teeeny bit in a diverse way... i recommend i thoroughly understand that folk have a feeling of national satisfaction and as a Korean i did not take that for my section in any respect... only it fluttered assorted different asians; i.e. Koreans for Koreans and eastern people look to have a hateful venture in the direction of one yet another that each and every person started like a hundred years in the past... that's only thoroughly stupid.. ehh in any case adequate talk! lol) I even have the utmost understand for him as a participant and he's only so mind-blowing! He merits a hoop honorable point out: Kurt Suzuki's cool ^^ (eastern-american)
2016-10-16 12:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Poki! My daughter gets it from a Japanese grocery store in Schaumberg. Mitsuwa Marketplace
2006-10-29 12:23:58
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answered by redunicorn 7
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Boy, I can't remember the name of it. Anyway, it's something I've only seen in Tokyo. It's like a cookie-ice cream cone. They have several flavors (vanilla, strawberry, or chocolate). I don't remember much about how it tastes (it's been several years), but it was real neat, and good enough to get a second time :P
2006-10-29 11:57:52
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answered by Turmoyl 5
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my friend went to Japan to visit home and came back with some candy - one was Crunky Kids. Chocolate covered rice krispie bars.
I didn't find their candy to be as good as ours and the gum sucks, as does the fruity gel candy. I suppose you can find them at any Asian store.
2006-10-29 11:56:25
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answered by HCC 4
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Candied seaweed.
2006-10-29 11:54:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe I have ever had any? Am I missing out?
2006-10-29 11:51:08
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answered by BlueSea 7
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