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Ok, that’s just weird. But I have to say, the product isn’t that bad. I’d buy it again if they sold it in a reasonable size.
WTF?
I remember seeing shortened and watered down version of this commercial on TV when I was in Korea earlier this month!
Probably one of my favorite commercials ever. (though I still think yogurt + rice combination is not something I’d try)
Hoju_sarams seem to be in vogue on Korean TV at the moment.
“Proim Loaaan?”
As for what Paul Keating would say, I hope nothing like this:
http://www.webcity.com.au/keating/
It ain’t chocolate and peanut butter, for sure.
Could it be a Hoju Saram Wave? Mate!
Is that white paste supposed to be some kind of rice pudding or ttokk? It doesn’t look very appetizing. It would be good if it was rice cereal, though. Cereal mixed with yogurt is very popular in some European countries.
Ever try rice in milk? Damn good.
I probably tried rice in yogurt. Probably tastes good too.
I should add: make sure the rice is fresh hot batch when you mix into milk.