Besides German-made Trolli Gummies Turkish 'Bebeto Jellies' have also become available in Seoul.
In regular convenient stores it is hard to expect a large variety of these foreign confectionary products. The only ones I have tried are Bebeto Hoopix, and Bebeto Sour Worms(No.11503 in the picture).
Yesterday I once again stumbled upon a surprise gummy bear inside a bag of ₩300 Bebeto Hoopix jellies. Same size, shape and color as last time when I discovered one inside Trolli.
What should I take this as? A sign? Actually it is getting scary. A supreme being who is capable of putting a foreign gummy bear into what I eat..
 
As a long time member of Green Peace, even before there was the Korean branch, I was more than happy to hear that the Rainbow Warrior is coming to Incheon again, for the third time.
I was present when it first came to Korea. This time, some crazt shit happened and I couldn't go. But I had fun
 

I have been noticing the recent increase in the influx of European sweets in South Korean markets. Probably due to the recent FTA with the EU, Kinder Schocolade, Trolli, Haribo.. have become more common. Fuck yeah!

This particular confectionary product of Trolli, called Trolli Sour Gummi Candy, is the only thing that I bother to keep the average amount of intake, which is 10~12 bags per week, on a regular basis.

Its price is only part of the reasons to my adulation towards it. ₩1000 is too good to be true. Anyways so today being no exception, I bought one and opened it in the presence of Alex.

I found a crudely shaped Gummi Bear which obviously doesn't belong there. Willy Wonka might have invited me on purpose but too bad we ate it.