I bought these ages ago on J-List and was in the mood for something today that wasn't my normal snack fare. So I'm glad I held onto them for so long. They are スパイシーチキン (Spicy Chicken) flavored, and they do live up to their name. They somehow taste exactly like chicken that's been barbecued, it's strangely satisfying. Anyway, here are some purty pictures.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Pringles Spicy Chicken
I bought these ages ago on J-List and was in the mood for something today that wasn't my normal snack fare. So I'm glad I held onto them for so long. They are スパイシーチキン (Spicy Chicken) flavored, and they do live up to their name. They somehow taste exactly like chicken that's been barbecued, it's strangely satisfying. Anyway, here are some purty pictures.
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Im wondering now,why haven't they bother selling these near the west?
You know, I really have no idea why they don't, because they'd be successful if they did. I've actually e-mailed Nestle (after some urging from people on Twitter ^^) to see why they don't export some of the Kit Kit flavors like caramel macchiato or vanilla beans, but they really didn't give me any sort of clear answer why they don't export em. I mean, the elitist side of me likes the fact that I can still amaze my friends with "crazy Japanese flavors". However, having to wait for them to arrive, paying shipping on them and not having access to most new flavors and having to rely on J-List (unless I wanna pay a crazy markup), kinda outweighs the "wow" factor. =P
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