HotZest Discoveries: Cybercandy
Cybercandy is more of a rediscovery than discovery. I used them several years ago when I made-up personalised Christmas selection boxes for various nephews and nieces (plus one for myself of course).
Cybercandy import and sell sweets, chocolate and soft drinks from various places around the world, including America, Canada, Australia, Japan and Europe. It’s the perfect way to try something completely new or variations on old favourites - how about Almond M&Ms or Tropical Skittles?
Many of the names you will probably recognize from watching American TV: Hercheys, Reeses, Twinkies, etc. Cybercandy gives you the opportunity to try out some of these familiar sounding products.
For a new taste experience you could try the Japanese section or sample some Cactus Candy.
The Cybercandy site is a joy to browse with lots to discover. Each of the countries have their own section and there are ‘Specialist Stores’ such as The KitKat store (seven different KitKats at the time of writing) and the M&M Colorworks store (200g bags of single colour M&Ms so you can make your own selection).
The one downside to Cybercandy is the prices seem expensive when compared to products that are freely available in the UK - £1.15 for the Almond M&Ms for example. When you consider that the alternative would be to travel to the countries of origin it doesn’t seem so bad.
Have you used Cybercandy? Tell me about it in the comments or write a review in the HotZest directory
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