Must be one of the 1% of Americans who enjoy salmiac. (Salty licorice is a terrible term for it since salmiac might not have any licorice at all and licorice is not salmiac but you can definitely mix them)
Thanks for watching! Yes, very few of my friends in the US or Canada seem to like it. When I was in Finland we also added Turkish Pepper to Koskenkorva, and even that isn't all that popular with people I know over here. Candy you don't have to share isn't always a bad thing. 🙂
Thanks for watching! Yes, I remember when all my favorite candies seemed to cost quite a bit less. That's why I got rather excited when I discovered the Haribo Outlet on the second floor.
This is so cute!! I bet it would be tough to leave here empty handed 😂
It was. I wasn't joking when I said in the video that I was reliving my childhood. Luckily, many of my purchases made fun take-home gifts for friends.
Must be one of the 1% of Americans who enjoy salmiac. (Salty licorice is a terrible term for it since salmiac might not have any licorice at all and licorice is not salmiac but you can definitely mix them)
Thanks for watching! Yes, very few of my friends in the US or Canada seem to like it. When I was in Finland we also added Turkish Pepper to Koskenkorva, and even that isn't all that popular with people I know over here. Candy you don't have to share isn't always a bad thing. 🙂
Diese Schlangen haben früher 50 Pfennig gekostet beim Tante Emma Laden wos auch die Schleckmuscheln, weiße Mäuse und Gummi Frösche ❤
Thanks for watching! Yes, I remember when all my favorite candies seemed to cost quite a bit less. That's why I got rather excited when I discovered the Haribo Outlet on the second floor.