Bat a matcha- Caplico matcha "ice cream" stick


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Caplico. The ringing swinging brand name for a fantasy. Akin snowie{slushie} on a hot summer's day miracle, explicitly frozen sweets in the blizzards. The "fake" {ice-cream} cone, you could call. Master of all gelatinstabilisergeneticengineering treats.


Glico Caplico Stick Assort Matcha (SGD 7.00)

Before you could break out into a stutter strawberrychocolatevanilla, half a year Glico shoves the Japanese winning trio to you. Chocolate strawberry matcha. Vanilla pods must be their picked leaves there. Rare milled leaves appear. For a restricted time only.


The foil is powder-lite, with clover print/white lace whorls. Green for matcha, lite-green for chocolate, pink for strawberry. We clap our hands in glee because (we know) {and notice} our favourite assorts are climbing plants- the vanilla, the cocoa, the strawberry, matcha.


Lickable, the [ice] cream part of it is aery and smooth as ever, the wafer crisp and crisp-smelling of ironed sleeves. They are good to be thrown deep into your throats at once, dairy and cone disappearing altogether clean way of having ice-cream.

  
Like what promised, it is a split personality! The matcha mousse gives way to a chocolate cavern. That streak of sweetness to keep up with the garden tea theme. Everything cocoa, everything light.

P.S. So what was it like to have matcha flavour ice-cream cone. Nothing out of the extraordinary, recurring ice-cream green tea everywhere. Is it ice-cream, is it cold, is it matcha. It is a cone. It seems to get onto you the imitation when it is green. What Caplico (Giant) is doing.