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Friday, March 31, 2006
Chocolate DiskOn one of my recent visits to Mitsuwa, the local Japanese grocery chain, I found this. Even the woman at the checkout thought it was cool. Basically it’s a blister pack of M&M-style candies. The disc is the size of a regular CD with a larger hole in the middle. The candy coated treats aren’t quite real chocolate, there’s a large amount of vegetable oil in there in addition to the cocoa butter, so I knew before I even got them home that they wouldn’t really rival M&Ms or the fantastic seasonal Hershey’s Candy Coated Eggs. Still, the sherbet colored candies and super-sealed individuality was compelling. My low expectations were completely met. The candies are well made, the shells are smooth and consistent but freakishly slippery. The taste is sweet and crunchy with a mild chocolatey taste, but of course the texture of the actual chocolate is rather lost. I suppose blister packs for little candies is extra-hygienic, but I found that just as many of the candies wound up bouncing around and onto the floor as I tried to pop them out through the foil. It’s a fun novelty item, but in my mind if you’re going to go through the trouble of wrapping them up like this, at least do it with something of value. Note: There are 26 candies in the disc.
POSTED BY Cybele AT 1:46 pm
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These look like birth control pills to me....
Susan - I thought so too!
We have those in Malaysia too! They’re pretty common, and pretty cheap.
I was gonna say it, but Susan beat me—they’re the pill indeed. For Chocolate, though. ...Chocolate control?
Kind of pricey for Sixlets. To avoid bouncing one across the floor (and having to invoke the 5 second rule), pierce the foil with your thumbnail before you push the pill through.
Susan I must agree, I was wondering what she was reviewing when I saw the picture. YUCK! lol. I can see them being slippery though.
If you’d said there were 28 of them, I’d have thought this was an April Fool’s joke along the lines of Susan.
But if I forget to eat a couple of those, do I have to use an alternate form of cocoa for the rest of the month?
Cebele, I have not seen something like this for a long time. When I was a kid, this candy was like a toy to me, it was just fun to have it.
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