If Korea celebrated Halloween, this is the candy you would find in your bag.
Break me off a piece of that Kic Ker bar.
Jjang Shyuh Yo, cola flavored, sour gummies.
Myee Goomi, grape gummies.
Jjang Shuh Yo. Skulls and bones style.
TP, a relative of the peanut M&M.
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Chupa Sunflower, seed shaped chocolates.
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Milk Caramels.
Sweet and Sour chewies. My sister’s favorite.
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Crunky, the long lost relative of Nestle Crunch (which, by the way I have not seen in quite some time!).
Atlas, an almond bar with a buttery filling
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Free Time, similar to the Snickers bar sans the caramel. Instead it is creamier in a milky, coffee creamer sort of way.
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The Stone Age. Chocolate covered candy to look like little pebble stones.
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Pepero. Crispy, buttery sticks covered in chocolate and nuts.