Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Pfanner Erdbeer Saft (Strawberry juice)

Hello again and welcome to Sugarnoms!

Today's posting is our very first drink review. Drinks are more of Silvy's domain but I wanted to get the ball rolling first ;)
Anyway, tiny pack of juice caught my eye in Jarons; I think you can get it at Cold Storage too considering I've been seeing more Pfanner products popping up of late. Especially their iced tea! It costs RM 2.99, and looks deceptively small. Don't let the 'erdbeer' fool you, there's no alcohol in this one! Just good old juice.
I'd have to say the packaging is incredibly compact because it holds a very generous 200ml of juice. There's also this really cute teeny tiny straw that folds out the same way the ones on Yakult bottles do, albeit a bit thicker.
The juice itself is primarily strawberry juice with strawberry and apple pulp as well, but it doesn't come out pulpy the way some juices do. And as far as taste is concerned, it's one of those drinks which I feel you just can't hate. Its definitely strawberry with a hint of apple and a little bit of tang to it, though when poured out it looks like a large glass of muddy blood (Halloween party drink potential?) it's certainly a nice deviation from the usual apple-orange-tea drink packs we are so prone to drinking.

Spire sez: I definitely enjoyed this. It doesn't taste artificial nor hideously sour or sweet. I can foresee myself carrying maybe a couple of these in my backpack while I'm on the road. They're just so compact!

Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 5/5
Price: 4/5
Thirst quenching : Yes!
Best drank: Cold

Sunday, January 12, 2014

KitKat Blueberry Cheesecake

Of all the loot I brought back from Japan, this one was probably the most oddly shaped thing I had to cram in my suitcase. I've always heard of 'strange KitKat flavours' being available in Japan so I decided to hunt about Narita airport a bit before my flight for anything of interest. This one certainly caught my eye. From what I found out is each prefecture in Japan has it's own unique flavour, ranging from the more benign Strawberry and Blueberry Cheesecake flavours as well as the ever popular Green Tea (Macha) flavour to scarier ones like Soy Sauce (Shoyu) and Wasabi.

For the whole box I think it was priced at 820 yen (about RM 25, ouch!). I may not be remembering exactly but these are generally sold around the 800 yen price bracket. The box which was shaped like a towering Mount Fuji held 9 pieces inside,  in a ball of clear plastic. 

The individual pieces themselves are heavily stylised with Mount Fuji and an image of it's indicated flavour in the front as well as a cute nameplate at the back which you can write on if it's meant as a gift. 
Sorry for the drop in picture quality. My camera died halfway and I had to resort to using my phone's horrible camera.

Out of the wrapper, it's pretty apparent that these special KitKats are a lot smaller than their bog standard chocolate brothers.

Regardless, they still look like KitKat and features their logo emblazoned on the top. It's not very visible because I think the Malaysian heat melted them a little in transit.

As far as flavour is concerned, it's white chocolate and exceptionally creamy, a little cheesy-milky with a hint of sweet blueberry as you chomp into the wafer. Its not too sweet but it's fairly rich so I couldn't handle too many at a go. Maybe that's why they're packaged so teeny?
Spire sez: I'm not a huge fan of large quantities of white chocolate but it's a nice change if you're tired of regular ol' KitKat or are just feeling adventurous. Most of the people I gave this to absolutely loved the flavour!

Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 4/5
Price: 3/5
DIY level: Nonexistant
Fun: Nonexistant