Fujiya Country Ma'am Chocolate Mint Cookies: These are standard cookies you can buy at any grocery store (The Fujiya brand is kind of like the Japanese Nabisco as far as I can tell). The pack has miniature, individually wrapped cookies that are alien-like in their bluish-green color, more blue than a normal mint chocolate chip ice cream. They remind me of a cookie version of Andes mints, kind of like the mint-flavored cleaning gel you get at the dentist. 2.0/5.0
maretsu japanese cookies fujiya country ma'am chocolate mint 2.0Hershey Halloween Kit Kat: A seasonal candy bar with orange colored white chocolate. The chocolate melts and coats your mouth in the waxy way that mass manufactured candy often does. 1.5/5.0
kitkat chocolate candy halloween wafer avoid hershey kit kat 1.5Peter Beier Merry Christmas chocolate covered almonds: A beautiful tin from Denmark containing almonds covered in white chocolate and coated with a vivid red powder of freeze dried cherries and cinnamon. The freeze dried coating is surprisingly bitter and sour-I did not guess the fruit on my own. Overpowered any other flavor. 1.5/5.0
peterbeier chocolate almonds cherry cinnamon avoid merry christmas covered 1.5Simsek Cikolatali Gofret: Turkish wafer chocolate bar from my latest Munchpak. The wafer is reminiscent of Joy ice cream cones: flaky styrofoam devoid of flavor. A thin layer of milk chocolate with a waxy mouthfeel coats. 1.5/5.0
munchhpak simsek cikolatali chocolate turkish foreign wafer 1.5 avoid gofretCadbury dairy milk and sweet biscuit chocolate: A final snack from my flight back from Australia, this milk chocolate bar was possibly the most sweet chocolate I've had. The sweet biscuits added a crunchy texture but also even more sweetness. 1.5/5.0
chocolate cadbury milkchocolate candy 1.5 avoid dairy milk sweet biscuit