That tiny ice cream parlour though. With each of the little cones shaped like a different thing. The amount of creativity and attention to detail in Japanese candy is fantastic.
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The only thing I can see about japanese candy that is always look the same as the photo in the cover, basically their expectations and realities are the same
I really appreciate how you approach showing us the products, like following the instructions on how to make foods exactly or actually going out of your way to fully experience the snack, like little shop instead of just eating it and telling us how it is. It makes me really happy
Right, most of the candies are cute! We don’t really do that here in America, but it does have a kiddyish vibe, which kinda kills it if you’re older then five.
This is great so much different then North American candy, I love how there candy is fun and interactive.. not much of that here reminds me of when I use to always get Kinder eggs as a kid.. loved em
I feel like presentation is what makes these so cool, the food themselves could be pre packaged, but the fact that a lot of them actually have you prepare it just makes it all the more fun.
Ikr and those candies are just amazing... I order everything online now so i dont know if they still do it but when i was small they used to do it ... Btw im not that old..... (Im 21)🤟
My favorite part about Japanese candy is the kits. I watch so many videos with people just making the candy kits. Overall Japanese candy is a way to go
You always take your time doing these and that’s what I love. You have so much patience with it and you even go above and beyond expectations like the bread for instance. You’re great! 💕💪🏻
I love anything Japanese, sadly theirs no store in my little town that sales anything Japanese, I gotta order anything online I'd wanna have or try. You're probably my top favorite channel.
Same, either that or I have to drive a few towns over to go to a asian marketshop which are mostly very small and don't always have what I'm looking for
One of the good things about these sets is who some of these can be reusable. I see lots of potencial in the little molds, for example. And still found admirable all the detail who they put in the parking, from making them practical to completly interactive (the ice cream parlor is wonderful!)
The Japanese are truly so creative and ingenuous with their ideas ! The ice cream shop you can play with then eat ... simply a little child’s dream ! 🤩🤩🤩
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Great share, thank you. Over here in the US we had those stamp candies like 10 years ago. You lick them then stamp your hand. Kids have a habit of licking the stamp off their hands. Lol. I think it's weird and kinda cool that you have Halloween candy on sale in the spring. It's Valentines season over here. And soon Easter will follow. Over here in the US they teach the children not to play with their food. It's considered bad manners. Which is probably why most build your own candies shops or cool molding toys are not popular over here. But I think it's great. Keeps the child entertained longer and make the purchase worth buying. Great share, great candies. Thank you. Take care.
I do remember when Juicy Drop Gummies came out in America - it was definitely advertised as, like, eat the gummy and squeeze as much juice as you’re able to in your mouth. Not so much precision, but then, American children are definitely not known for that.
I don’t think the Japanese advertisement was meant to aim for precision either, just a little comment he added on his own. I’d probably just eat the pen by itself doe, the sour juice tastes quite nice
The only issue with Juicy Drop candies is that no matter what form they take you either get too much of the candy, or you get too much of the sour squirt juice. There's never any inbetween.
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Hey, if anyone wants to try them, they sell the Pucchos at Target. They're fruit flavored and have a bit different packaging but they're there. I like them a lot.
we used to have the stamp candy when i was a kid. except we usually stamped our skin with it, not paper 😅 but i haven't seen it anywhere in years, not even around Halloween. it's cool that other places are still enjoying it!
* Rips the chewy candy open like a savage to show us the guts-er, gummies- inside * Anyway, neat video : ) 👍 The tiny chocolate eggs with candy inside remind me of Wonder Balls.
I remember watching people make candy and reviewing Japanese candy. And I remember wanting that for years and I got it. I recommend you try the Japanese candy melts 🤤
@Mac Crowe we live on a small island that has these tiny little ants that get into EVERYTHING. We call them invisible ants...not the technical name but you dont see the little SOB's until it is too late. We store all our sugars and flours in the fridge otherwise they get infested. Everything else has to be really carefully sealed.
@@nicolevidgen1356 ah, those are sugar ants. The worst kind of ant. Have you tried poisoning them? You can get ant poison that looks just like sticky clear syrup and they love it
@Mac Crowe yep, tried the poison. It stops them for a little bit, but they are insidious🤦♀️So all our sweet stuff and any open packets go into the fridge.
Twinkle chocolate is my favorite. I remember going to japan and eating them with my grand parents when I was younger. They are still good as I can remember. ❤
Man the amount of plastic used for Japanese packaging is insane. The amount you get in comparison to all the packaging is crazy too. Even in grocery stores the produce is wrapped in all kinds of plastic.
That tiny ice cream parlour though. With each of the little cones shaped like a different thing. The amount of creativity and attention to detail in Japanese candy is fantastic.
@@vaasmin you've eaten that specific one?
I would have loved that as a child, i loved playing with little toys
@@vaasmin yes and far too expensive
@UCWzu-YAqChsU1H4NhBmgWZg fuck u i grow up eating japanese candies they're taste is so good
@@ジョウドなの筍 how much are they in Japan?
I appreciate that the first order of business was putting on the temporary tattoo.
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Food is temporary the drip is forever
Yeah happens alot with asian snacks
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I appreciate you putting on the temporary tattoo first and having it for the rest of the video
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@@lisajennalee6714 don't advertise yourself
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I’m always so impressed with how charming these candies are- they’re honestly so cute !!
The ice cream shop is so...sweet!🍦
It's too late to reply but i read that charming candies as charming hands, and said in my head so true bestie 😭
The only thing I can see about japanese candy that is always look the same as the photo in the cover, basically their expectations and realities are the same
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Well yes but actually *YES*
They also have pretty packaging
Right, they all have the same kiddy vibe. I like how fun it is though.
Yeah. And packaging is excessive but its super fun so...
The details on the candy that ice cream shop one is amazing😭
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This makes me so happy to see you playing with the food. So innocent and wholesome. Thank you
“Eating this requires some precision”
Bacons: *casually pours it in like a pro*
#foodie_moody
I end up just eating the sour stuff instead of the actual gummy lol.
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Me: 👁👄👁
wheatley pfp 👀
I really appreciate how you approach showing us the products, like following the instructions on how to make foods exactly or actually going out of your way to fully experience the snack, like little shop instead of just eating it and telling us how it is. It makes me really happy
That's the fun part, the experience. Why even skip it 😂
"I'm enjoying Japanese Candy
I think I'm enjoying Japanese Candy
I really think so."
#foodie_moody
*guitar riff*
I’m turning Japanese from watching these candies, lol!!!
Japan makes all the coolest stuff!
Yeyyyeyyryryyrur
@@Ali-mc4le oh ma gawd can u just please shut up
The bird sounds at the background it's just wonderful
When you buy japanese candy you are morally obliged to play with it
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Right, most of the candies are cute! We don’t really do that here in America, but it does have a kiddyish vibe, which kinda kills it if you’re older then five.
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@@sofieelsner2316 mans had a stroke on the keyboard
Other countries:“Don’t play with your food!”
Japan:
The first ones look like hi-chews in a different font
Ohh. Hi-chews...yum...love the Mango...
@@ariannapac6535 ya
This is great so much different then North American candy, I love how there candy is fun and interactive.. not much of that here reminds me of when I use to always get Kinder eggs as a kid.. loved em
That and Cracker Jacks. I always loved all the little toys and games the box came with!
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Lol yea and kinder eggs not even american
Candy: has "russian roulette"in the title
Me: What
On the back it said "Putin approved" (possibly)
with a title like that one of the candies had to be filled with something not sweet
@@lukyluk yeah the orange one was spicy
I'm thinking about something-
GUN CANDY
I feel like presentation is what makes these so cool, the food themselves could be pre packaged, but the fact that a lot of them actually have you prepare it just makes it all the more fun.
5:39 uwaaa i didn’t know they have juicy drop in Japan. i live in America so we have these. These are my favorite candies bc they are so tasty 🤤
There’s juicy drop gum
@Foodie Moody what
@Foodie Moody thanks! #foodie_moody
Yep, best candy ever
Too bad their so harmful to the environment with their dumb single use plastic pens 😪
"You activate them by licking it."
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol
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Abit like a anthony rock, it's helps to get it stiff if you like it
“Sugar Rainbow Balls”... also one of my nicknames in college.
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Hol up
Y tho
@@tulipmiriamnazareth6926 we love balls 😳
"super rainbow balls" sounds like another way of saying gay xp honestly sounds really cool
The ice cream shop snack got me teared up for some reason. It really touches on your childhood.
Other countries: *buys toffees and gummies from big stores*
Meanwhile Indian shopkeepers: *gives a bag full of toffees as change* 👁️👄👁️
I searched it up. Those are my favourite! Reason to travel there +1
That's why my country is called Incredible India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Yeah n I feel angry when they don't have my fav candies bt still they give me different candy as change
Same here in Sri Lanka lol
Ikr and those candies are just amazing...
I order everything online now so i dont know if they still do it but when i was small they used to do it ...
Btw im not that old.....
(Im 21)🤟
Dancing Bacons is one of my absolute favorite YT channels.🤗✌️
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Mine too
And me
I just got excited like a child when seeing that u just uploaded. Looking forward to watching the video now ☺️
My favorite part about Japanese candy is the kits. I watch so many videos with people just making the candy kits. Overall Japanese candy is a way to go
Oh Yes, it is Candytime :-*.
@Foodie Moody #foodie_moody
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10:50 Imagine looking over and seeing your neighbor just start licking a piece of paper lol.
only in *Singapore*
I like how you can hear the birds and other things going on in the background.
These are very interesting candies!
@random idiot thank you for putting that there random human in the internet
You always take your time doing these and that’s what I love. You have so much patience with it and you even go above and beyond expectations like the bread for instance. You’re great! 💕💪🏻
Japanese don't know they are so lucky the worlds other candy lovers must have their mouths watering now. They have so much of options to choose from .
And so many fun activities to do before eating it
Man, if I lived in Japan, every candy would be my favorite candy
I love anything Japanese, sadly theirs no store in my little town that sales anything Japanese, I gotta order anything online I'd wanna have or try. You're probably my top favorite channel.
Same, either that or I have to drive a few towns over to go to a asian marketshop which are mostly very small and don't always have what I'm looking for
One of the good things about these sets is who some of these can be reusable. I see lots of potencial in the little molds, for example. And still found admirable all the detail who they put in the parking, from making them practical to completly interactive (the ice cream parlor is wonderful!)
Those DIY choco kits and the Minion experiments (especially the 2nd one!) look as though they'd be super fun for kids.. and maybe some adults, too!
Can you imagine (in normal times), having friends over for drinks and then you break out those chocolate kits? Would definitely do that!🍸🍫
The details in each candies is just so amazing omg
I just realised i still can’t go travel where I want to due to Covid 19. It brings tears to my eyes and a sense of longing. 😞
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Japanese people are really impressive with their creativity and uniqueness in the product also the packaging is so colourful 🤩❤️
Japanese candy and snacks probably have the best packaging I’ve ever seen
i love the universal mood of "no idea what this is/says but it tastes good"
Japan has the coolest candy! I would have loved it when I was a kid!!!! Who am I kidding I still would!😂😂😂
I love Japanese candy! Puccho is one of my favorites.
The Japanese are truly so creative and ingenuous with their ideas ! The ice cream shop you can play with then eat ... simply a little child’s dream !
🤩🤩🤩
Can we take a minute to admire how awesome Japanese packaging is
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Japanese candy are always so creative
It's not just eating a normal candy but it feels like your going back in your childhood days while playing to it. Very cool! 🥳
You make the best videos by far. No endless talking or stupid music.
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We had a box of Everyburger that we hadn’t opened/didn’t know what it was - we played along and opened at the same time 🥳😁
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It's so cute how u went along with what the candy gives. Chocolate shop, the tattoos, stamps..
Wait I didnt know juicy drop was japanese
It isn't it is American my kids love them
@Foodie Moody thanks for sharing! #foodie_moody
yea they aren’t lol
These were my childhood snacks growing up 🥹
These all look Bomb af 🥴
I love how the candies are like toys. Who wouldn't wanna pick those mini balls wrapped in there
oh wow those burgers are put together so amazingly considering how hard it is to manipulate chocolate and the size of those bunz
edit: omg I need to go to japan
First class trip to diabetes land ?
#foodie_moody
You can buy those everyburgers here in the States. I found them at a Meijer here in the midwest.
There is literally nothing special about those at all
@@Ali-mc4le im hungy ok
I'm sure the "Can be used as a stamp" is not something I ever knew was a quality my candy could possess nor is it something I ever want.
Great share, thank you. Over here in the US we had those stamp candies like 10 years ago. You lick them then stamp your hand. Kids have a habit of licking the stamp off their hands. Lol. I think it's weird and kinda cool that you have Halloween candy on sale in the spring. It's Valentines season over here. And soon Easter will follow. Over here in the US they teach the children not to play with their food. It's considered bad manners. Which is probably why most build your own candies shops or cool molding toys are not popular over here. But I think it's great. Keeps the child entertained longer and make the purchase worth buying.
Great share, great candies. Thank you. Take care.
I do remember when Juicy Drop Gummies came out in America - it was definitely advertised as, like, eat the gummy and squeeze as much juice as you’re able to in your mouth. Not so much precision, but then, American children are definitely not known for that.
I don’t think the Japanese advertisement was meant to aim for precision either, just a little comment he added on his own. I’d probably just eat the pen by itself doe, the sour juice tastes quite nice
The only issue with Juicy Drop candies is that no matter what form they take you either get too much of the candy, or you get too much of the sour squirt juice. There's never any inbetween.
Nobody:
Shows A paper full of his saliva stamp🤣🤣
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haha I was laughing at that. There were some pretty slobbery ones in there.
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Hey, if anyone wants to try them, they sell the Pucchos at Target. They're fruit flavored and have a bit different packaging but they're there. I like them a lot.
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I like the way how all the candies come in cute and attractive boxes
we used to have the stamp candy when i was a kid. except we usually stamped our skin with it, not paper 😅 but i haven't seen it anywhere in years, not even around Halloween. it's cool that other places are still enjoying it!
Anything minions is always the best! Thanks for your thoroughly entertaining videos. I’ve been enjoying them all so much!
I am a huge Minion fan and would love to have the Minion candy kit.
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Im a Rabbids and a HTF fan.
Talk about great way to get a kid into chemistry!!!
This video was incredibly funny and entertaining to watch, you really got into character with the candies lmao, i love it.
Kids would surely love this esp the experiments
* Rips the chewy candy open like a savage to show us the guts-er, gummies- inside *
Anyway, neat video : ) 👍
The tiny chocolate eggs with candy inside remind me of Wonder Balls.
🇦🇪 Emirates 777
the potion one 😭😭 i love how they make candies engaging for kids in japan
I remember watching people make candy and reviewing Japanese candy. And I remember wanting that for years and I got it. I recommend you try the Japanese candy melts 🤤
Juicy drop gummies brings back one ad.
I always love settling down for bed and finding a new video uploaded!
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*FOR SALE IN JAPAN ONLY* and then is sold in Singapore...
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I appreciate that you licked the print of stamps on the paper.
I love your videos. The ice cream shop is adorable. I'm from The Netherlands😊
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I love the sound of the birds in the background.
Nobody:
DancingBacons: "It is time for *_D I A B E E T U S ."_*
I love the fact that most of these aren't just candy but toys that you can reuse later. I sure would make a good use of the mini molds.
So much packaging you cannot reuse tho.
Wish we had candy like this in America!
Same
Juicy drops are American
I know but he had the special soda flavor
@@kaedencekreider8495 True, cause ramune is a unique Japanese soda! 👍
Same but America has pretty good candy too but I still wanna try Japanese
I remember those candy stamps from the 70's
Me: enjoying myself, excited to find out what each one tastes like
Him: the juice is juicy
Me: shocked Pikachu face
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Wow I love how much attention Japan gives these candies. I would love to try as many of these as I can find when I visit :-)
Am I the only one that finds it weird that the sugar is stored in the fridge?😅
Nope
a good way to keep flour is by keeping it in the freezer. not sure about that whole sugar thing, though
@Mac Crowe we live on a small island that has these tiny little ants that get into EVERYTHING. We call them invisible ants...not the technical name but you dont see the little SOB's until it is too late. We store all our sugars and flours in the fridge otherwise they get infested. Everything else has to be really carefully sealed.
@@nicolevidgen1356 ah, those are sugar ants. The worst kind of ant. Have you tried poisoning them? You can get ant poison that looks just like sticky clear syrup and they love it
@Mac Crowe yep, tried the poison. It stops them for a little bit, but they are insidious🤦♀️So all our sweet stuff and any open packets go into the fridge.
The bird singing in the background was awesome. Another great video!!!👏🏼👏🏼👍
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Rest of the world: “don’t play with your food”
Japan:
So many cute candy items in Japan 🥰
I like how most of the candies is not about eating them but about the 🧚process 🧚
As a dentist I hope you brushed your teeth thoroughly after this!!😁
Wow ! Feel like a big kid again ... chocolate flavours mushrooms you can make !
Perfect for keeping kids happy and busy ! 🦋🦋🦋
We need part 2
Honestly.. I'd love to have that mini ice cream parlour for my daughter! Wish I can find it here in Philippines 😌
You can find at daisio
Try to order it online.
japanese candies are so creative. You can play with them and eat them.
Holaaa 🙋🏻♀️😃🤤🤤🤤😋😋🥰👍👍👍👍👍
Hola que tal como estas
#foodie_moody
@@oscarpaiz79 Holaaa 🙋🏻♀️ Estoy bien gracias!! Que tengas una excelente tarde o noche!!🤗🤜🤛
@@bettyelizondo3621 igual!!!😀
@@federicoguzman3524 Holaaa!! 🙋🏻♀️🤗😃💙💙🤜🤛
Twinkle chocolate is my favorite. I remember going to japan and eating them with my grand parents when I was younger. They are still good as I can remember. ❤
Who else didn't come here from dantdm
Im sorry, what?”
Your videos always relax me greatly.
hey around 13 minutes, can anyone identify the bird? It has a nice call.
I think it's a Koel bird? I hear that call alot, especially early in the morning
If you have a Facebook, try a birders' group, or bird IDing group. They can help.
The amount of plastic and packaging is madness.
Hello guys. Tomorrow it's happy new year Chinese. So what you food anything special Chinese. Thanks you.
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Man the amount of plastic used for Japanese packaging is insane. The amount you get in comparison to all the packaging is crazy too.
Even in grocery stores the produce is wrapped in all kinds of plastic.
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