Oh man, that tattoo bubble gum brings back memories! Didn't taste that great, but plastering myself with fake tattoos was fun. Jealous that you get so much cheap candy - none of those would have cost less than $3 in nz
I'm from new Zealand too I don't even think the 1 2 3 dollar shops here even have any if so def not that range I feel ripped off and even 50c for some omg
I was surprised at the size of the balloons with the pop candy. The lime ice pops sound really good. At eight cents per pop... pretty decent. My dollar store just went to a dollar and a quarter.
I am impressed. Some of these are packaged in a good amount of quantity and the price range is worth it. Although the flavors are oddly familiar to what we have here, I’d still want to try them all. Lol, my fav from this video is probably the popping candy with the balloons and the lime ice cream. Looks so good. Love you vids btw 😊
Cool, unicorn party balloons are a great deal for .48 cents , we call them “Pop Rocks” and more costly and no balloons😖 Asian chocolate is very mild compare to American I love how the Asian market have awesome package designs and how they package their products! Love the Lego candy idea, who says you can’t play with your food? Hahaha Thank you for sharing🥰
This is very nostalgic! They're all my childhood sweets in just new packaged forms. My friends and I always used to buy the tattoo chewing gums and stuck the tattoos on our faces. Thank you for this video! Such a trip down memory lane.
@@limjunjiesebastian532 I thought Singaporeans can also speak and understand Malay? Talking based on experience having one Singaporean friend here. Aside that, you can just click the translation below the comment if they're talking in other languages.
THOSE PLASTIC TUBE ONES WERE THE DEFINITION OF MY CHILDHOOD!! whenever there was a party in primary school they had these in the food sections and sometimes in the school canteen, and eating them were amazing for me because im usually a very restless person as a kid even until now, so they kept me grounded usually :] absolutely loved the pink ones or the yellow ones
Wow this brought back a ton of childhood memories! I used to get most of those at a place called Winn's before it closed down. It was kinda the first dollar store because it was so cheap. I still love that marshmallow ice cream cone! I think I'll go buy one tomorrow 😜!
Whenever me and my brother wanted candy but we didn't have a lot of money we would go to the 99 cent store and buy the cheap stuff. This video brings back memories
To Everyone who sees this comment: Keep pushing in life and just never give up! You are a wonderful person, you can achieve everything you want, God may bless you.🥰🥰🥰
Yo, I saw that there are four candies (cruchy chocolate, tattoo bubble gum, straw stick candy, ice pops) from my childhood. You can even find it on a street vendor
Growing up I didn't have much candy, not because I didn't want to, but because we barely had any money. As and adult I love going to these dollar stores and getting tons of them so I can feel like a child!
Bro the hard sugar puzzle Lego candies were my childhood. They were so sweet, and they had a bit of a chalky texture. But that’s what was best about it. I’ve always love the, because it was one of the first candies I’ve ever had, and you could build with them. ✨
Mr. Dollar is my favourite RM2 store. There is no tax unlike the other store. Most of the dollar store in Malaysia is a hidden gem for 90s kids. So many childhood snacks that we bought from small vender outside primary school. I recommend you try the drinks and chips section. There are so many unique flavour and it was fun exploring different type of snacks!
We've got something similar to the mixed fruit straws over here, though we call them sherbet straws. They come in coloured plastic tubes (the same colours as seen in the video actually!) with sealed edges, so you do need to cut one end off but then the sherbet just pours out, much easier to eat. :D
@@Linzz_1213 Well I'm from the UK but I wouldn't say it's a regional product as we've got plenty of brands over here. They're pretty common in "Pick 'n' Mix" shops. Which for a set price, usually under £3, lets kids (or adults) pick out a bunch of little penny sweets and put them in a cup/bag. But I think a better variation of the straws are Flying Saucers/Disks (I think they go by a few names) which are wafer disks (they look like classic UFO's) filled with sherbet, so you can eat them whole and there's less waste overall. ^-^
I've come across marshmallow cones before, but they are much smaller than that and usually just wrapped in a small plastic overwrap. I don't know if I'd like a non-bite sized version you can't just pop in your mouth. Also- 7:13 - surprise Goten! Or is it GT Goku?
i got so much childhood flashbacks from this episode. early 2000s was the most creative [cheap] candy design and packaging in my opinion, compared to now we barely get anything and none of the candies can become a toy after you empty them. i gotta say though, candies now seem to be carefully made compared to strongly chemical candies back then
whenever i'd go to candy stores when i was little, i'd always load up a bag with the lego candy. i absolutely loved making stuff with them, even though i had a ton of legos already lol. the best part of eating them was biting off the little nubs at the top first to make the top flat, then eating the rest :) edit: ok is it just me or do those lime pops actually look like they'd be really good? it's hard to go wrong with lime imo
Really cool to check out these Dollar Store Treats, please can we have another Also, that Lime Pop at the end looked the best of everything, so refreshing
The phone candy one takes me back to the asian store where my family used to buy veggies, the phone back then would always play that one annoying song when press any single buttons on it! 🤣
A candy that has such a sentimental candy to me would be those fizzy mini soda ones. I lived in colorado and every so often we would go to new mexico and stay with my cousins and visit my grandpa. There was a small little store that had i remember so clearly the layout, with a gas station and cheap candy. I would always get those fizzy candys. We called it the half way mark because it took about 4 hours to get there, and at about 2 hours in, we would see the store and know how much longer it was to go. We would always stop and get gas and i would pick up the soda candies. That has so much Nostalgia to me.
Ah! I remember the choco cups in my country you could buy these for about 10 cents a piece and we would buy them not only for the chocolate but also the adorable tiny spoons😁😁
i never had the childhood snacks when i was a kid, my mom always told me they are expensive and aren't healthy, watching this does make me tear up a bit, i wanna grow up and buy these to live my childhood like ur doing, thanks for these videos !!
That’s so awesome that some even come with balloons and toys! They are very creative candy! Thanks for sharing! It was really fun to watch! I shall be sure to avoid the chocolate buttons! Haha!
I love the first one with the balloons that's gonna make the kids happy that kind of balloons already cost 1usd in Philippines but i hate the popping candies since childhood they hurt so much in my mouth. The straw candy we have them in Philippines in a very long type it's definitely an effort but it's fun and has a taste of sugary and kinda sour i used to cut them in small pieces because it's just too long lol and the tattoo gum bring back childhood memories 😋❤️
When you just poured the lego candy on the plate, I was prepared to be disappointed, but you actually ended up trying to build something..!! Thank you 🥲
Thanks for remembering my childhood days the small choco cup with small spoon and I used to eat a lot i really miss this chocolate 🍫💜😍😍😍 thank you very much @DancingBacons!!!
8:19 I guess you had to put it in milk Also This video is GREAT! Sad that those type of stores doesn't exist in Dominican Republic haha But great job with the video, so calming!
Nah, not those ones. I've had it you just eat it like that. Either bite with your teeth until it comes out, then cut off the empty parts Or push it out w your fingers?
I've seen the 4D Gummi Lego blocks at the grocery! Never tried them but ngl, I'd probably play with them first before eating them... and I'm a grown man.
The ones with the balloons are such great deals! And welcome back to Malaysia. A word of advice from a local, do buy these goodies from these kinds of dollar stores (though here usually it’s RM2-RM2.30 than a ringgit) with caution. We do buy snacks and food items from these stores but usually sticking to the brands we know, or out of curiosity & willing to risk throwing them out if they are not palatable. More often than not, the off brands ones are not very good. But hey, they’re cheap, and sometimes fun (such as in the video)!
Oh man, that tattoo bubble gum brings back memories! Didn't taste that great, but plastering myself with fake tattoos was fun. Jealous that you get so much cheap candy - none of those would have cost less than $3 in nz
I'm from new Zealand too I don't even think the 1 2 3 dollar shops here even have any if so def not that range I feel ripped off and even 50c for some omg
@@rachaelk7866 I think to get any of these nowadays you gotta go to the dairys and even then you'd be paying $2-3
@@_--Anna-_ yup sadly even places like Crackerjack etc be a couple bucks
We had something similar but instead of tats, we had stickers an small paper cards of cars, singers or wrestlers in the bubblegum.
I feel really lucky
I’m sorry , that’s amazing for the price. Our cheapest store in Australia sells just the balloons, one piece for about $5AU. No candy. Amazing!
...holy
Omg hello fellow Australian!
That’s the true blue Aussie price
So true
Hiii, also Australian here lol 👋
This really surprised me! You get a large quantity of candy for such a small price. In America, you'd pay $1 and only get half of the stuff😂
can confirm
It’s not even the dollar store anymore 😂 they raised their prices
Exactly. I'd love to shop here for my nephew...
Same here in England!
In Canada it would be 4 dollars
Oh you went to Malaysia!!
(For those who don’t know, the Malaysia/Singapore land border finally opened fully last week after 2 years!)
Now i know where to go if i want cheap candy
but do u know indo
@@asaikpeto yes
Kamu orang Malaysia?
Ya
I got so happy when I saw the choco cups, the pudding and the tattoo gum! Spent all my childhood eating this stuff!
I was surprised at the size of the balloons with the pop candy. The lime ice pops sound really good. At eight cents per pop... pretty decent. My dollar store just went to a dollar and a quarter.
I am impressed. Some of these are packaged in a good amount of quantity and the price range is worth it. Although the flavors are oddly familiar to what we have here, I’d still want to try them all. Lol, my fav from this video is probably the popping candy with the balloons and the lime ice cream. Looks so good. Love you vids btw 😊
I used to love eggs and surprises so much my grandma knew and brought me 2 full kinder egg packs you see on grocery stores 😊
The lego candy reminds me of pez candy which I used to have sometimes a kid. The lime pop looks tasty, I love citrus flavors
Same,I love sour stuff
Cool, unicorn party balloons are a great deal for .48 cents , we call them “Pop Rocks” and more costly and no balloons😖
Asian chocolate is very mild compare to American
I love how the Asian market have awesome package designs and how they package their products! Love the Lego candy idea, who says you can’t play with your food? Hahaha
Thank you for sharing🥰
u can buy the Lego candy in america 😁
This is very nostalgic! They're all my childhood sweets in just new packaged forms. My friends and I always used to buy the tattoo chewing gums and stuck the tattoos on our faces. Thank you for this video! Such a trip down memory lane.
In Malaysia, they pay and receive ringgit, not dollar. This store should be name Mr Ringgit.
Ye lah tapi shop tu original bukan Dari Malaysia kan
@@Liynnnvr Hello? what do you say in English? I'm Singaporean Chinese, not Malay!
@@limjunjiesebastian532 I thought Singaporeans can also speak and understand Malay? Talking based on experience having one Singaporean friend here. Aside that, you can just click the translation below the comment if they're talking in other languages.
Dude its same. Ringgit is Malay word. Translatr into english its called Dollar.
@@Liynnnvroriginal Dari malay lah sama dengan kedai Mr diy
THOSE PLASTIC TUBE ONES WERE THE DEFINITION OF MY CHILDHOOD!! whenever there was a party in primary school they had these in the food sections and sometimes in the school canteen, and eating them were amazing for me because im usually a very restless person as a kid even until now, so they kept me grounded usually :] absolutely loved the pink ones or the yellow ones
i'm not a kid anymore but i'd love to have this store in my city with these prices, i'd walk and buy things everyday just for fun lol
me too
“Fine powdery candy…”
Comes out in solidified chunks.
I absolutely love your videos, keep doing what you’re doing!
Wow this brought back a ton of childhood memories! I used to get most of those at a place called Winn's before it closed down. It was kinda the first dollar store because it was so cheap. I still love that marshmallow ice cream cone! I think I'll go buy one tomorrow 😜!
As a malaysian, it feels pretty good seing people from other countrys experience what we have
Cheaper than a dollar? Wouldn’t it be called:
The “cents store?”
Alright I’ll leave now :c
At least you have cents to leave, gave you a subscribed
Yes
I don't even know how long I haven't seen those chocups lol really brought back memories
This has to be the best dollar store I've ever seen.
Omg reminds me of childhood, all these gimmicky candies are what made childhood fun!
Those unicorn balloons were really nice.
Omg the tattoo bubble gum is so cool, I love the gum wrapper designs too!!!
Look very nice, and good value too. I would certainly like those lime ice cream pops. Lime is my favourite fruit flavour.
Whenever me and my brother wanted candy but we didn't have a lot of money we would go to the 99 cent store and buy the cheap stuff. This video brings back memories
To Everyone who sees this comment:
Keep pushing in life and just never give up!
You are a wonderful person, you can achieve everything you want, God may bless you.🥰🥰🥰
May god bless you too!
*_Amazing video! Raise your hand if you agree with me!_* 😋
Yo, I saw that there are four candies (cruchy chocolate, tattoo bubble gum, straw stick candy, ice pops) from my childhood. You can even find it on a street vendor
Growing up I didn't have much candy, not because I didn't want to, but because we barely had any money. As and adult I love going to these dollar stores and getting tons of them so I can feel like a child!
There would be an uproar about that in Britain with the amount of plastic packaging and plastic stuff inside.
In Canada too... 😁
Bro the hard sugar puzzle Lego candies were my childhood. They were so sweet, and they had a bit of a chalky texture. But that’s what was best about it. I’ve always love the, because it was one of the first candies I’ve ever had, and you could build with them. ✨
I love the popping candy and balloons! 😋💗
I absolutely love the balloon with that yellow face and suit
More instant noodles and ready-to-cook products, please
2:40 I Remember Buying one of Those Candy on The Store Near My Grandma's House And Damn I Was Addicted To Them!
The lime ice cream pops look so good!
The cellphone is so nostalgic... I love the tattoo paper too! Thank you for reminding me of my childhood
I love how cute the package is for the gummy Lego blocks , it looks like the red one is saying" oh no you didn't"😂😂😂5:12
I saw one in the us
Cool! I love candy!
I LOVE DANCING BACONS !
YO WINGO
Wow such cheap candy 🍬 😋 😍.
That was fun!!! It’s fun to see the different stuff you guys have at your dollar stores!! 😀❤️
Mr. Dollar is my favourite RM2 store. There is no tax unlike the other store. Most of the dollar store in Malaysia is a hidden gem for 90s kids. So many childhood snacks that we bought from small vender outside primary school. I recommend you try the drinks and chips section. There are so many unique flavour and it was fun exploring different type of snacks!
We've got something similar to the mixed fruit straws over here, though we call them sherbet straws. They come in coloured plastic tubes (the same colours as seen in the video actually!) with sealed edges, so you do need to cut one end off but then the sherbet just pours out, much easier to eat. :D
Ooh! Which country does it come from? Seems’s interesting!
@@Linzz_1213 Well I'm from the UK but I wouldn't say it's a regional product as we've got plenty of brands over here. They're pretty common in "Pick 'n' Mix" shops. Which for a set price, usually under £3, lets kids (or adults) pick out a bunch of little penny sweets and put them in a cup/bag.
But I think a better variation of the straws are Flying Saucers/Disks (I think they go by a few names) which are wafer disks (they look like classic UFO's) filled with sherbet, so you can eat them whole and there's less waste overall. ^-^
I remember eating something simillar but blue And acting with friends that this is drugs Lol
I was eating this even in Poland, three is no dollar stores
@@ArtzyZero And Poland is full off the lovely ufo stuff, i remember buing like 30 of them lol
I remember the tattoo bubblegum from when I was a kid! Unlocked memory lol, had totally forgotten until now!
I've come across marshmallow cones before, but they are much smaller than that and usually just wrapped in a small plastic overwrap. I don't know if I'd like a non-bite sized version you can't just pop in your mouth. Also- 7:13 - surprise Goten! Or is it GT Goku?
Ahhhhh. The Childhood candies.
What a good old times.
Sending loves to dancing bacon
From Philippines
Stay safe always ❤❤
Alot of these candys bring back nostalgic memories.
That poping candy & sugar lego are great idea for kids birthday!! Thank you for the video.
10:14 You just unlocked a childhood memory of mine i forgot those existed
Im always watch your videos dancingbacons and you makes me happy with your videos ❤
i got so much childhood flashbacks from this episode. early 2000s was the most creative [cheap] candy design and packaging in my opinion, compared to now we barely get anything and none of the candies can become a toy after you empty them. i gotta say though, candies now seem to be carefully made compared to strongly chemical candies back then
whenever i'd go to candy stores when i was little, i'd always load up a bag with the lego candy. i absolutely loved making stuff with them, even though i had a ton of legos already lol. the best part of eating them was biting off the little nubs at the top first to make the top flat, then eating the rest :)
edit: ok is it just me or do those lime pops actually look like they'd be really good? it's hard to go wrong with lime imo
Nice story tenshi.
I want to experience this dollar store... but you eat popping candy like a maniac
Big Hello For The USA Love Your Videos!!
Really cool to check out these Dollar Store Treats, please can we have another
Also, that Lime Pop at the end looked the best of everything, so refreshing
The phone candy one takes me back to the asian store where my family used to buy veggies, the phone back then would always play that one annoying song when press any single buttons on it! 🤣
A candy that has such a sentimental candy to me would be those fizzy mini soda ones. I lived in colorado and every so often we would go to new mexico and stay with my cousins and visit my grandpa. There was a small little store that had i remember so clearly the layout, with a gas station and cheap candy. I would always get those fizzy candys. We called it the half way mark because it took about 4 hours to get there, and at about 2 hours in, we would see the store and know how much longer it was to go. We would always stop and get gas and i would pick up the soda candies. That has so much Nostalgia to me.
I love popping candy it's always fun.
Your positive outlook is calming.
I'm a big fan of chococup
Since my childhood,I never get bored
Wow, i wish there was a store in the US that was as cheap as that dollar store, and at the same time cheaper than dollar tree!
Dollar General has a candy wall, for
$1/a pack. However, the packs are aprox half the size and contents.
but over there at mr dollar, candy is half the price, and there is more that comes with every single candy pack you get.
I love your videos 💝..a fan from Suriname (South America)
The mix fruit straws are SO GENEROUS, that's a L O T of straws---
we have something similar to this marshmallow ice cream in Brazil, instead of marshmallow, there is a typical sweet called "Maria Mole"
amore?? nunca achei maria mole com casquinha de sorvete onde eu moro :((( nem sabia q tinha essa versão no brasil.. queria experimentar tbm!
@@isab2912 Aqui em SC vendia em qualquer barzinho.
You are so lucky to be in Brazil the men are so beautiful. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@@isab2912 Eu amava comprar as maria mole nas casquinha de sorvete! Tinha uma lojinha de doce que sempre vendia
gente simmm, na real eu odiava kkkkk
Ah! I remember the choco cups in my country you could buy these for about 10 cents a piece and we would buy them not only for the chocolate but also the adorable tiny spoons😁😁
The dollar store actually has some really good ice cream bars, like the Pina colada and bubble gum flavored ones. I can't find them anymore 😭
Chocup was the best candy I eat in my childhood... My grandma always bring it when we visit her
Omg! The talking phone candies look like Tart N Tinys!! I miss those!!
i never had the childhood snacks when i was a kid, my mom always told me they are expensive and aren't healthy, watching this does make me tear up a bit, i wanna grow up and buy these to live my childhood like ur doing, thanks for these videos !!
8:36 "Aight i'mma head out"
Looking at the video, makes me feel nostalgic.
Like all these candies from my childhood in one video (makes me feel like a kid again)
as a malaysian, most of these candies screams nostalgia to me... maybe i should make a trip to mr dollar to buy some of them one day 😁
I was so excited when I saw the jello fruit pudding at an Asian market in the USA. I thought I would never get to try them and I love them
Ohhh perfect timing I was just searching for a to sooth my brain and help me relax 😌
That’s so awesome that some even come with balloons and toys! They are very creative candy! Thanks for sharing! It was really fun to watch! I shall be sure to avoid the chocolate buttons! Haha!
Seen Some of these Candy's brought back a lot of memories when i was a kid
I love the first one with the balloons that's gonna make the kids happy that kind of balloons already cost 1usd in Philippines but i hate the popping candies since childhood they hurt so much in my mouth. The straw candy we have them in Philippines in a very long type it's definitely an effort but it's fun and has a taste of sugary and kinda sour i used to cut them in small pieces because it's just too long lol and the tattoo gum bring back childhood memories 😋❤️
3:15
Everyone: 'eh pretty normal'
Me: rethinking everything that has happened to me
Also me:IMAGINE SHAQILE O NEAL HOLIDNG THAT
When you just poured the lego candy on the plate, I was prepared to be disappointed, but you actually ended up trying to build something..!! Thank you 🥲
Thanks for remembering my childhood days the small choco cup with small spoon and I used to eat a lot i really miss this chocolate 🍫💜😍😍😍 thank you very much @DancingBacons!!!
All of these look so colorful and fun!
Love me a cheap sweet treat every now and then
Aww those small spoons were my life back then ♡ I could buy them just to get those spoons lol
I hope they bring that unicorn candy to the US . My niece would love it
Lol they should make all lollipops practical like those ones. 🍭 Smart idea
I like the knock off poprocks at the beginning of the video
Those fruit jellies unlocked a core memory for me
Sugar!!
Was convinced the tiny spoon would break in that chocolate.
SUGARRRRRR! GIMME GIMME GIMME GIMMEEEE! EEEEEEEEE! 🤣🍬🍬🍬🍭🍭🍭
I had tried them before and i can confirm.
Amazingly cheap, I'm shook. The tattoo bubblegum triggered memories I forgot about ahha I loooved those.
8:19 I guess you had to put it in milk
Also This video is GREAT! Sad that those type of stores doesn't exist in Dominican Republic haha
But great job with the video, so calming!
Nah, not those ones. I've had it you just eat it like that. Either bite with your teeth until it comes out, then cut off the empty parts
Or push it out w your fingers?
The brand of the tattoo bubble gum looks like the same one from my childhood. I was always excited about the tattoo designs!
I've seen the 4D Gummi Lego blocks at the grocery! Never tried them but ngl, I'd probably play with them first before eating them... and I'm a grown man.
Cool! Next video should be on 1$ dentist
this looks delicious 😀😀😀
Dollar store was my childhood life everyday I would go to the dollar store and get a candy from them all the time
Sweet memories
I don’t even need to finish your videos as soon as I see content from you…I run fast as lightning and smash that like cause I know it’ll be fire 🔥
3:15 I remember when I was younger I smeared the chocolate on my parents pretending like it was makeup lol
The ones with the balloons are such great deals! And welcome back to Malaysia. A word of advice from a local, do buy these goodies from these kinds of dollar stores (though here usually it’s RM2-RM2.30 than a ringgit) with caution. We do buy snacks and food items from these stores but usually sticking to the brands we know, or out of curiosity & willing to risk throwing them out if they are not palatable. More often than not, the off brands ones are not very good. But hey, they’re cheap, and sometimes fun (such as in the video)!
this stuff is so cool compared to the stuff we get where I live. I especially love the balloon pop rocks and the cute little phone candy!