While I’ve talked a lot about Japanese candies here, I think I’m going to check out what other countries have to offer. So I’ve renamed this section the International Candy Review. Things for the next few weeks will be heavy on the Japanese candy, but I’m going to spread out once I get through the candy tins and other treats I have.
Along with nearly a dozen candy tins I ordered, I decided to try some Japanese-produced chocolates. More specifically, the Melty Kiss variety of chocolates from the Meiji Company. Melty Kiss, which according to the box has been produced since 1992, are small, one centimeter- cubed chocolates and are packaged to about 20 per-box. Melty Kiss get their name from the fact that they almost instantly begin to melt in a person’s mouth.
As they melt, the chocolate releases a rich milk chocolate taste that can last a couple of minutes or as long as the person can resist biting into the chocolate and sucking on it. Honestly, they are very tasty little chocolates and when I shared them with coworkers, nobody said anything bad about them. However, I’m fairly sure that this type of chocolate treat isn’t produced exclusively in Japan and is sold domestically.
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