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Eat this English "tick-tock" candy and feel the sweet taste of childhood!

Did you eat colorful candy when you were a child? "Eating food" Xiao Pang can still remember the wonderful feeling when eating candy as a child.

When the colorful wrapping candy paper is torn open, the crystal-clear candy looks like a gem, which makes Xiao Pang always reluctant to eat. However, when he eats it in his mouth, he can immediately feel the colorful sweetness spreading on the tip of his tongue-yes, candy tastes colored.

It's not the pigment pasted on the tongue, but the different sweetness perceived in the heart-pink strawberry flavor, yellow banana flavor, purple grape flavor ... which makes every child and adults who love sweetness want to stop.

"Eating food" always gradually forms picky taste buds in the experience of tasting delicious food. Today, it is just ordinary candy, so it is difficult for Xiao Pang to recall the taste of childhood, until he accidentally tried a British "Tick-tock" candy, and suddenly he felt different ~

"Tick-tock" candy is one of the classic sweets that have been selling well in Britain for many years. According to the original taste, mint taste, lemon taste and orange taste, it is four. Each box looks small and lovely ~ in some places and seasons, limited editions of flavors will be introduced, such as Xiaopang's favorite blueberry flavor and strawberry flavor, which makes Xiaopang full of expectations!

A box contains about twenty pieces of candy, which is very convenient in weight and weight. When you carry it with you, you can eat it whenever you want ~

Pouring candy from the opening, the classic appearance makes Xiao Pang feel very kind-isn't it a bit like the packaging of "Jigongdan" that he ate as a child?

It is also called "tick-tock" candy because of its unique packaging, which always makes a "tick-tock" sound when the candy switch is turned on with the thumb. Over time, it forms a sound memory, so it is simply called "tick-tock" candy.