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What are the top ten most delicious internet celebrity snacks? Please recommend.

Some childhood snacks have become "extinct", while others are only surviving tepidly. Instead, they are replaced by various Internet celebrities and imported snacks. As a foodie who keeps pace with the times, in order to bridge the generation gap, I went to Bianlifeng to see what imported snacks young people are eating nowadays.

I recommend the top ten most delicious imported Internet celebrity snacks to everyone. If you have eaten five of them, you will win. Come and take a look!

1. KABAYA Sandwich Gummy Candy (Japan)

There are really many Japanese gummy candies in convenience stores, and this one is particularly conscience. Not only does it look great, but the materials used are also very honest. Unlike ordinary gummies, KABAYA sandwich gummies actually have pulp filling inside.

The marshmallow tastes amazing, the QQ elasticity is very chewy, and the fruity flavor is super rich.

2. Senjaku Kumamoto Capsule Candy (Japan)

Another Japanese treasure gummy candy. Anything with Kumamon (genuine) printed on it is worth trying.

Both the packaging and the candy itself are so cute that they will appeal to girls. One bite, it's full of elasticity, and your mouth is filled with a strong fruity taste of watermelon. I love it.

3. Nitto Black Tea Milk Tea Flavor Candy (Japan)

Many people like Nitto’s milk tea powder. If you don’t want to spend time making milk tea, you can just chew the candy.

The milk tea-flavored candies have a great balance of tea aroma and milk aroma, allowing you to "drink milk tea" anytime and anywhere.

4. Beryl's Chocolate (Malaysia)

A chocolate brand in Malaysia that is not as well-known as popular brands, but it is one of the local must-buy snacks and souvenirs.

The rich chocolate is wrapped with almonds or hazelnuts, as well as puffed malt. The bitter-sweet dark chocolate is mixed with the fragrance of nuts, adding a touch of sweetness, which is super surprising.

5. McVitie’s Chocolate Balls (Turkey)

To be honest, when I eat this chocolate ball, I feel like I am eating McLilysine. I dare say this is the same childhood style in Turkey. ah.

Of course, it has a lighter taste than Malisin and is not that sweet. The outermost layer is cocoa, and the crispy core inside has the taste of maltose and wheat bran. It is crunchy and doubles the happiness. .

6. Choctim Handmade Candy (Thailand)

Many people think it is a Japanese brand, but it is actually from Thailand.

This is the first time I have a candy that comes with a handmade mold. It’s like a handicraft class. You can easily DIY various shapes. Even candy can be so interesting, let alone a child, I can eat this candy while playing and kill the day.

7. Woogie Candy (Austria)

Packaged in brightly colored small iron boxes, it is easier to carry and store after opening.

There are several different fruit flavors to choose from, and none of them are overwhelming. The hard candy is about the same size as a thumb. It smells slightly sweet and tastes more refreshing. It has just the right amount of sourness and sweetness, and it is a healthy fruit candy with "0 fat" and "0 protein".

8. Candy Candy (Japan)

There are so many fresh candies in Japan. The most popular Candy Candy is probably the ice cream candies.

Some people say they look like teeth. Have you ever seen such cute and delicious teeth? It's also vanilla-flavored, with a rich aroma that's delicious and not greasy.

9. Tipo Rusks (Vietnam)

A super popular sweet snack that has been popular since the 1990s.

Each piece of bread is covered with a layer of chocolate, which is soft and crispy. It slowly softens after entering the mouth, and you can feel the unique flavor of the fusion of egg and milk. It is perfect for breakfast or afternoon tea.

10. Bailushun Leibniz Biscuits (Germany)

This is a biscuit that Germans eat in their childhood. It has a history of more than a hundred years and has been fed by Germans for several generations.

When I was a child, I also ate such cute animal-shaped biscuits, which are very suitable for children. The concept of oatmeal is very popular recently, so I specially tried this flavor. It’s really good, it’s creamy and creamy.