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Kitkat? No! Kicker!!

Michael and I went to the supermarket the other day to buy some snacks.

They used to have good swiss chocolate (very cheap one too), but it is not available anymore (when one thing sells out, they often don’t replace them in Korea. Especially foreign goods. Do you agree?)

Anyhow my husband picked a red-ish pack, from the distance, I thought that it was a Kitkat.

When we got home, we emptied the shopping bag. Then I tried to find the Kitkat, but it wasn’t a Kitkat. It was a “Kicker” by Crown - a Korean company.

Kicker

It wasn’t nearly as good as a Kitkat. (I think original is the best in all snacks.)
It looked like it had melted once during the summer and reformed recently. It wasn’t sweet nor crispy.
I wonder if there is a way to find out whether the chocolate melted once (and hardened again) before you open it.

Do you know how to tell?

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2 Responses to “Kitkat? No! Kicker!!”


  1. 1 tellos Nov 13th, 2006 at 7:41 pm

    no it’s not possible, exept maybe if the shape is different… but in a pack like the one you bought it’s really difficult to say….but maybe you can return them…since korean customer service is really good:-)

  2. 2 sue Nov 13th, 2006 at 8:52 pm

    It was pepero day two days ago, and I bought 4 packs of pepero.
    When I open one of the packs, the chocolate part had all fallen down.
    I was so annoyed. It wasn’t very tasty, but I finished it up. I am not really sure if the shops are really going to exchange the chocolate snack due to the melting fact.
    It probably depends on shop keeper.

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