Notice how Japanese citizens are some of the happiest, healthiest and longest-living people in the world? Notice how they aren't fat? They go hand-in-hand
@@YoungFang6170those ones are so good! I never eat those with all the pieces put together though because its kind of difficult for me to bite through so i eat the individual pieces instead 😂
@@UhOhUmm I don't think it's for babies who can't understand how the sweet accessory should be assembled. Obviously, it's not for a baby who can't understand what he's eating.
ignoring the fact that all that "candy kit" is gonna end up in a landfill for years. all that waste for 10 fucking gummies that are as big as chickpeas. smh
@@seweryn131 I don't think that candies are meant to be eaten to fill ones stomach. That's the purpose of a meal. Don't we all eat candies as a snack because it tastes good?
hershey’s kisses for me! my dad was part of the military and had to deploy a lot and when he did, i’d have a hershey’s kiss every night to count down when he’d come home. i also called them daddy’s kisses :]
Chocolate coins, specifically loonies! My dad is a truck driver, and when I was a kid he did deliveries to Whitespot and they let him take a little bag of them home after those runs. It was always very exciting for us when he got home 😂
Kinder Surprise, the original. I didn't eat one until i was in high school, but growing up near the Canadian border meant we got Canadian candies and the CBC. I was so jealous when I'd see commercials and wanted a Kinder Surprise so badly.
Those were my favorite chocolates before they were banned in the U.S. Unfortunately, I live nowhere near the border, so I haven’t had one in well over a decade.
@@rowan404 They changed it to a gross "creme" and little chocolate bits that you eat with a little spoon, and the toy is packaged in a separate foil. It's not even a surprise anymore!
@@AdmiralWinfrey I’ve seen those in stores. Those are Kinder Joy, not Kinder Surprise. Kinder Surprise was banned in the U.S. because a kid choked to death on the “yolk” and his family sued. -I find it ironic how our country is more scared of Kinder eggs than guns.-
@@rowan404 I think there's a problem with parenting in the US, because children try to eat toys, run with scissors and burn the house to the ground playing with matches!
My childhood snack would have to be kohuke, coming from baltic countries u definitely have heard of this, its sweet curd with an outer chocolate layer and common in 🇫🇮🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹
Here in Indonesia, we as kids ate Choki Choki which is a liquid/solid chocolate substance which when u open the packet, you get like a gift and 5-6 of the mini packets which u cut open and suck the chocolate out
Try yaki onigiri (焼きおにぎり) if you haven’t already! Their basically fried rice balls where the outside is slightly crispy whilst the inside soft. It can be enjoyed with filling/anything inside or without.
When I was a kid I loved wonder balls. Those chocolate balls that were hollow and broke open and had more candy inside. We used to get them every time we went to Walmart. They even had a website where you could play games based on wonder balls like a race and building your own wonder ball.
Those little botan rice candies. My dad was stationed in S Korea and when he finally came back, he always bought me everything he could find from little asian markets here, that he had enjoyed over there. Botan Rice Candy became my childhood favorite candy. I didn't have to put a kit together, but I still learned patience by peeling the rice paper wrapper. Why? So I could eat it separately. I feel like I remember the outer wrapper being hard to get off too, it's been decades since I've had them.
Those unamed strawberry hard candies, only identifiable by the strawberry patterned wrapper that you never bought or saw in a store. You'd always just receive them from someone. Usually a grandparent lol. That brings back some vivid childhood candy memories 🍬 🍓
growing up in taiwan i got a lot of these and they were super fun to play with! most of the ones i got were the ones with molds though, never saw these kinds
We went to Tokyo and Osaka last month for our son's 3rd bday and I got so many candy kits like this. It made my inner child so happy since I always loved watching them here on YT but find the ones sold here were selling more than 3 times the price. Can't wait to do them with my boy soon. Japan has so much fun and innovative stuff!
The snack of my childhood absolutely has to be rainbow goldfish and a glass of ice water! I’m so basic 😂 but it’s freaking delicious and no one can convince me otherwise lol
I used to LOVE this snack in Singapore (it's where I love even though I'm Cantonese/Hokkien,btw I might be saying it wrong cuz I haven't really learnt the language much yet)called YanYan, EVERY Singaporean kid would know this. It's a snack split into 2 sections on the left side you have the cream(either chocolate or strawberry based off what I've seen) and the right has the long stick like biscuits with a small animal "printed" on it(along with the writing)
RRcherrypie,studio laurien, japanese weird stuff, decocookie, lucky penny shop…. I was watching all these channels only for their diy candy kits… nostalgia
Mine was for sure cosmic brownies. They actually gave me my first hit of nostalgia when I said in the car once "this reminds me of listening to kesha!". Everyone was confused, but I know what it was now lol. I sadly can't eat them anymore because they're way too sweet for my taste. Also thise look so fun, and I want to try them. I remember seeing very similar treats on RUclips as a kid and desperately wanting to try them, I can't remember what they were called though.
Ice cream, it reminds me of the time when my family was living in a apartment. The place did have a laundry room on each floor but we only used it on rare occasion, we used to go to a laundry mat that just so happened to have a dairy queen across from it (a ice cream shop). I remember me and my older brother would sit in the back seat, staring out the back window waiting for that open sign to light up so we could go over and be one of the first customers to get ice cream. Our stepdad take us over when the place opened up, a little treat for us on a warm/hot day. Though whenever it was chilly/cold he normally didn't take us, he would instead get us something from the coin machines inside the laundry mat. We either got receeses pieces m&ms or some jelly beans, by far the best candy that was there. I honestly miss doing that but we have a new tradition since we moved and gone to a new laundry mat. We get to go to a dollar general that is only a few shops down and we usually get some snacks or drinks, though we sometimes just get drinks and snacks from inside the laundry mat
i was obsessed with watching videos of ppl making food out of these powders jellies and etc 💜💜💜 ot has been more tgan 10 years when i last saw a video like this one
A stick of sour blue taphie with sour filling, it was packed with blue food coloring and i thought they discontinued it but turns out the store next to where we buy our fish still sells them
When i was a kid i would love this stuff. I would make the grape gummies as big as i could and ate them all at once. And for the spirnkles i ate them at the end all at once 😂
The fact that Japanese children are smart and patient enough to do this before they have their sugar is amazing
fruit flavored things are so good
They don't have American parents
Notice how Japanese citizens are some of the happiest, healthiest and longest-living people in the world? Notice how they aren't fat? They go hand-in-hand
@@topogigio7031chill 😂😅 we got the message lol
@@topogigio7031Sorry but happiest?
I used to watch videos about these types of candies as a child
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Same!
Back the My whole search history consisted of long ass inputs finding those videos 😂
SAME WHEN I WAS YOUNGER THEY WERE EVERYWHERE WHERE DID THEY GO???????
RRcherrypie
I watched krew do candy kits
Gummy burgers. They're so good and nostalgic, I feel like a kid again when I eat em.
Yo went to five below with my kid yesterday and got an 8 pack of the krusty krab gummy burgers and I have to agree wholeheartedly with you
@@YoungFang6170those ones are so good! I never eat those with all the pieces put together though because its kind of difficult for me to bite through so i eat the individual pieces instead 😂
You may not believe me but pineapple juice and bacon was my childhood snack at my grandmas before she passed
Yum still do eat them 🤫
yupi burrgers i have the at the school store
This is a good way to teach children to be patient and use their brains and hands to get what they want.
But you do know that American children would swallow the plastic item and the company would get sued, so...
@@UhOhUmm I don't think it's for babies who can't understand how the sweet accessory should be assembled. Obviously, it's not for a baby who can't understand what he's eating.
ignoring the fact that all that "candy kit" is gonna end up in a landfill for years. all that waste for 10 fucking gummies that are as big as chickpeas. smh
@@seweryn131 I don't think that candies are meant to be eaten to fill ones stomach. That's the purpose of a meal. Don't we all eat candies as a snack because it tastes good?
@@khadz1705 this is not even relevant to what i just said. stfu
This teaches children patience and encourages them to creativity, very useful skills in life no matter what profession.
Dawg its just a damn candy kit it doesnt teach anything jfc 😭😭
@@spacegirlsgfjust because you’re dumb, slow, and unteachable doesn’t mean everyone else is 😂
It's not very creative though u just dip things over and over again
Nah, Japan has to make even candy a snap-fit model kit
The sprue slayed me
Narunaru gumi no mi sounds like a new devil fruit 🤣
Wait... gomi gomi no mi( gum gum FRUIT) and this also has no mi... ODA COME HERE
This guy is onto something
You're about to summon a whole fandom with that statement my guy 😂
@@gamerboylavya598gomu gomu no mi*
Calling out to all one piece fans
hershey’s kisses for me! my dad was part of the military and had to deploy a lot and when he did, i’d have a hershey’s kiss every night to count down when he’d come home. i also called them daddy’s kisses :]
That's one of the most heartfelt stories about food I've heard
This is so sweet and wholesome 😭 ❤
Aww…I wish I did something like that when my dad was in the military. Thats so sweet! 🫶🫶🫶
thats is so sweet
awwww ❤❤
I would eat this straight from the packet.😋
I would mix both powders and then use water
Fene
You have failed the instructions
Eat the powder, then eat the plastic too
@@AdelaALT no I will eat the power and you will eat plastic
Chocolate coins, specifically loonies! My dad is a truck driver, and when I was a kid he did deliveries to Whitespot and they let him take a little bag of them home after those runs. It was always very exciting for us when he got home 😂
My childhood snack was watermelon slice gummies and a kind of chips that looks like popcorn and melts in your mouth lol i ate those snacks a lot
For me it’s those gummy pizzas
Spanish?
Kinder Surprise, the original. I didn't eat one until i was in high school, but growing up near the Canadian border meant we got Canadian candies and the CBC. I was so jealous when I'd see commercials and wanted a Kinder Surprise so badly.
yessss! the cheap chocolate shells…the genuine, yellow, pill shaped choking hazard inside….ahh, sweet memories
Those were my favorite chocolates before they were banned in the U.S. Unfortunately, I live nowhere near the border, so I haven’t had one in well over a decade.
@@rowan404 They changed it to a gross "creme" and little chocolate bits that you eat with a little spoon, and the toy is packaged in a separate foil. It's not even a surprise anymore!
@@AdmiralWinfrey I’ve seen those in stores. Those are Kinder Joy, not Kinder Surprise. Kinder Surprise was banned in the U.S. because a kid choked to death on the “yolk” and his family sued. -I find it ironic how our country is more scared of Kinder eggs than guns.-
@@rowan404 I think there's a problem with parenting in the US, because children try to eat toys, run with scissors and burn the house to the ground playing with matches!
I wish I could try that😔
Same 👍
They can be found in any Asian supermarket
@@karatekidfahim3that’s not true, maybe only areas that Japan imports to
You sound like 8 year old 🤣
Order it online, I've found Japanese candy at Walmart here in the states
My childhood snack would have to be kohuke, coming from baltic countries u definitely have heard of this, its sweet curd with an outer chocolate layer and common in 🇫🇮🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹
30年近く前くらいに食べた記憶があります😊まだあったんですねー
As a Dane I'd say salty licorice (lakrids)! We love this stuff here and in other Northen European countries! 😊
Same!
In Mexico we have these Kits to make your own little lolipops and that same brand had legos that You could stack up and eat
Id watch so many vids of candy kits as a kid including this one 😭
Yeah
And the nerueneruenereune😂😂
same theyre so fun to watch
thanks to RRcherrypie vid these become my virtual childhood lmaoo, grew up watching it but never taste it
I love the edible science candy kits! My favorite is the octopus/squid shaped dropper that you made candy roe with! So cool!
My childhood snack was hot Fritos. I still love them.
The way he says it, it made me even more interested in his videos.
Here in Indonesia, we as kids ate Choki Choki which is a liquid/solid chocolate substance which when u open the packet, you get like a gift and 5-6 of the mini packets which u cut open and suck the chocolate out
You gotta make chicken biryani with potato it's amazing full of spices and extremely flavourful, I think you'll like it.
True
But everytime he does an Indian dish it’s Japanese style and very watery
@@johnramos8703 yeah that's true maybe he could try making it through an Indian recipe
@@johnramos8703 yeah
@@johnramos8703damn thats unfortunate
Picking berries off a tree keeping children big as hell
I love your vids 😊
circus peanuts me and my mom used to share this as a treat together 😁
I used to love those so much as a kid! I really need to try them again because it’s been like, a good 15 years since I’ve had them.
Im Romanian. I think mine is tiramisu. The perfect one is made by my grandmother. I love it!❤
Try yaki onigiri (焼きおにぎり) if you haven’t already! Their basically fried rice balls where the outside is slightly crispy whilst the inside soft. It can be enjoyed with filling/anything inside or without.
WOW no wonder japanese are so smart they are practicing architecture, art, chemistry, and patience at such a young age
The botan rice candies, I still have some of the stickers that came in the boxes.
I’m so happy that these are coming back, every time I see someone eat them I get that nostalgia
Ooh i want it. Japanese candy looks so fun
When I was a kid I loved wonder balls. Those chocolate balls that were hollow and broke open and had more candy inside. We used to get them every time we went to Walmart. They even had a website where you could play games based on wonder balls like a race and building your own wonder ball.
Those little botan rice candies. My dad was stationed in S Korea and when he finally came back, he always bought me everything he could find from little asian markets here, that he had enjoyed over there. Botan Rice Candy became my childhood favorite candy. I didn't have to put a kit together, but I still learned patience by peeling the rice paper wrapper. Why? So I could eat it separately. I feel like I remember the outer wrapper being hard to get off too, it's been decades since I've had them.
these are so nostalgic i remember begging for them ❤
Those unamed strawberry hard candies, only identifiable by the strawberry patterned wrapper that you never bought or saw in a store. You'd always just receive them from someone. Usually a grandparent lol. That brings back some vivid childhood candy memories 🍬 🍓
this snack reminds me of my childhood too, not because I'm japanese but because I used to binge watch videos of japanese candy
growing up in taiwan i got a lot of these and they were super fun to play with! most of the ones i got were the ones with molds though, never saw these kinds
When i was little i was obsessed with japanese candy and toys and loved these so ironically as an american this snack reminds me of my childhood lol
We went to Tokyo and Osaka last month for our son's 3rd bday and I got so many candy kits like this. It made my inner child so happy since I always loved watching them here on YT but find the ones sold here were selling more than 3 times the price. Can't wait to do them with my boy soon. Japan has so much fun and innovative stuff!
These Japanese DIY candy kits just remind me of the little cuts I got from handling these things too fast
Goldfish Cupcakes were my #1
The snack of my childhood absolutely has to be rainbow goldfish and a glass of ice water! I’m so basic 😂 but it’s freaking delicious and no one can convince me otherwise lol
Omg! I remember watching these candy being made! So nostalgic!
For me, as an Indian, it is a candy called Poppins. Nostlagic...😄😁
I love these! So cute and Novel! 💕💕
I used to LOVE this snack in Singapore (it's where I love even though I'm Cantonese/Hokkien,btw I might be saying it wrong cuz I haven't really learnt the language much yet)called YanYan, EVERY Singaporean kid would know this. It's a snack split into 2 sections on the left side you have the cream(either chocolate or strawberry based off what I've seen) and the right has the long stick like biscuits with a small animal "printed" on it(along with the writing)
This is so adorable ❤
RRcherrypie,studio laurien, japanese weird stuff, decocookie, lucky penny shop….
I was watching all these channels only for their diy candy kits… nostalgia
You lived fun childhood, I think
Those corn puffs/ puffelets😭 they were one of my fav snacks when growing up in romainia, they had this salty and weaty flavor I loved
Idk but i just love watching these type of videos 😂😂😂
All these remind me of my childhood cuz my parents always ordered huge boxes of these for my bday when I was little
Mine was for sure cosmic brownies. They actually gave me my first hit of nostalgia when I said in the car once "this reminds me of listening to kesha!". Everyone was confused, but I know what it was now lol. I sadly can't eat them anymore because they're way too sweet for my taste. Also thise look so fun, and I want to try them. I remember seeing very similar treats on RUclips as a kid and desperately wanting to try them, I can't remember what they were called though.
Ice cream, it reminds me of the time when my family was living in a apartment. The place did have a laundry room on each floor but we only used it on rare occasion, we used to go to a laundry mat that just so happened to have a dairy queen across from it (a ice cream shop). I remember me and my older brother would sit in the back seat, staring out the back window waiting for that open sign to light up so we could go over and be one of the first customers to get ice cream.
Our stepdad take us over when the place opened up, a little treat for us on a warm/hot day. Though whenever it was chilly/cold he normally didn't take us, he would instead get us something from the coin machines inside the laundry mat. We either got receeses pieces m&ms or some jelly beans, by far the best candy that was there. I honestly miss doing that but we have a new tradition since we moved and gone to a new laundry mat. We get to go to a dollar general that is only a few shops down and we usually get some snacks or drinks, though we sometimes just get drinks and snacks from inside the laundry mat
Hershey's cookies and creme. the smoothness of vanilla and crunchyness of a cookie
A Mr. Good Bar is what takes me back
Mine were Iwamoto snacks. Those milky, and dissolving, yet crunchy snacks were a privilege!
OMFG AS A JAPANESE KID I STILL HAVE THESE THEY'RE AMAZING
oh my god i used to have these japanese candy kits when i was younger i used to love them so much
My child hood snack were these little lego brick candies!
Halloween gummy candy reminds me of my childhood. Specifically gummy body parts, and those devil face shaped cinnamon gummies.
Omg I remember eating narunaru gumi no mi!! My friends and I would fight over it. 😂😂
You gotta tell us where to find all this stuff!
I would mix it all in one bowl then eat 😂
Yakult. It’s a yogurt drink in a 3 oz plastic cup that usually came in pack of 6 drinks. That one drink basically summons up my childhood.
I wish he kept doing it until the powder was completely completely out and then I wonder how big it would be
that one breadstick and cheese dip snack, I used to eat them every day in the summer at the pool
i was obsessed with watching videos of ppl making food out of these powders jellies and etc 💜💜💜 ot has been more tgan 10 years when i last saw a video like this one
Japan… the one country that makes children make their own candy
Looks wicked cool !! Thank you for sharing!!
Those little panda cookies full of chocolate, I still eat those to this day
botan candy!! i don’t know exactly how to describe the flavor, but i’ve always loved the rice paper that melts inside your mouth
My childhood snack was a rice biscuit mix from P.N.G my dad would always bring them back as a treat
A stick of sour blue taphie with sour filling, it was packed with blue food coloring and i thought they discontinued it but turns out the store next to where we buy our fish still sells them
The Japanese are overwhelmingly complex and cool.
My man, those trays had so much left in them, you coulda gotten those fruits so much bigger
The name of the candy sounds like a devil fruit
I just found a Flic n Lic lollipop in a store and it gave me so much nostalgia
There used to be these gummy unicorns that my grandparents gave me in germany, they were really hard and tough to chew but i loved them
The snack that smiles back, goldfish!
for me it's Happy Hippo. I loved those! little hippo shaped wafers filled with chocolate and milk cream
Can you make a vid about nice comments also I love your vids keep it up
My childhood was eating the actual grape fruit
I loved QQ candies as a child, I practically begged my grandma to buy me a pack every single time she goes to play mahjong
center shock, they‘re gum but sour. i used to LOVEEE THEM AS A KID 😭😭😭
i remember watching kan&aki made this and hoping to be able to buy one someday
Welch’s fruit snacks remind me of preschool snack time
I used to always eat those packs where it had Nutella on one side and little sticks of the other side to dip into the Nutella 😅
Japanese children: a whole assembling kit
Me: a box of red hockey powder
My childhood snacks was goldfish and pretzel sticks.
When i was a kid i would love this stuff. I would make the grape gummies as big as i could and ate them all at once. And for the spirnkles i ate them at the end all at once 😂
popin cookin for me i remember being super happy when my mom bought me them still love then to this day
As a japanese i tried every single one of that brand 😅😅
the sushi, ice cream, and gummy popin cookin that i still get from the asian market 😭
Candy Cigerrates over in Britain there seen in almost every small shop and most of them have tattoos so they were iconic to me
As an Australian mine was ✨FaRiy bReaD✨
i’m not japanese but this is still my childhood memory
The snacks we had: Reese's, butterfinger, musketeers, cow tails, Twinkies, candy cigarettes, and the occasional wax pop bottles with juice inside.
Mine is rollup’s you know the ones with the plastic around it and if it gets hot, you can’t open them because it will be stuck to the plastic