5 Weirdest Japanese Snacks

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Karen Valencia, Contributor

1. Moringa Hi-Chew Durian Candy 

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According to a retailer, Moringa Hi-Chew Durian candy is a super chewy candy made with the unique flavor of Durian, they say it is the same texture as to taffy or bubblegum but it never loses its flavor.

2. Japanese Pepsi 

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Japan has released a variety of different kinds of pepsi, such as these limited edition sodas that include flavors of strawberry milk (Pepsi Pink), cucumber (Pepsi Ice Cucumber), yogurt (Pepsi White) and beans (Pepsi Azuki) and their most recent flavor was Pepsi Salty Watermelon.

3. Tomato Chocolate 

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Manufactured by Delicious Eagle Confection Company, this treat is supposedly like a “harmony of sweet and sour tomato and white chocolate”

4. Giant Eel Pretzels 

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If you’re into candy, there’s a good chance you know what pocky is. Invented in 1966 by Gilco, these biscuit sticks, available in chocolate, almond, and many other flavors, they have become a household name in Japan.

5. Heart Moko Moko Toilet Candy 

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The Moko Moko Toilet Candy is assembled as a toilet which you have to build like IKEA furniture. then you add the flavor packages onto the toilet and it turns into the fizzy candy that it is suppose to be.