The World in Candy

White Rabbit Creamy Candy – China

Yes, it’s true. You can turn milk into a candy.

White Rabbit Creamy Candy is manufactured in Shanghai. Despite its hard appearance, it’s actually quite soft, almost like a caramel chew or taffy. Once you peel off the wrapper, don’t be alarmed that there appears to be a second layer covering the candy. This is an edible rice paper that is supposed to be eaten with the rest of the sweet.

While most famous for being vanilla flavored, White Rabbit Creamy Candy can also come in some unique flavors like lychee, mango, red bean, and matcha.

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