Two things. You know why Japanese trading figures come with candy, right? So they can technically be legally classified as candy, and thus you don't have to pay sales tax on them. And most of them will come with that single sweetart like thing. I did get a Golgo-13 figure that came with some pretty decent Buncha Crunch type choclate, though. But those Sweetarts have a better shelf life.
Secondly, that's nothing. Anpanman has a HUGE kid friendly snack food empire, and it's a preschool series. They range from various cookies (they even had bagged vegetable/fruit cookies that were shockingly good) to chocolate (in a large bag or in shaped and colored lollipop form). It's like the only consistent thing I find at Asian grocers with an anime character on it.
Yes. I do have a lot of Pretty Cure Candy Toys. And yes, I do currently have a bag of Anpanman chocolates sitting in my freezer right now(because they would melt if I left them out), and I also ate the lollipops, because my sister likes that show due to an incident where a little kid watched it while eating dinner when we went to a wedding in Georgia-I heard the theme song when going back upstairs to my hotel room! This is because his aunt and uncle were Japanese. My sister wanted to buy something Anpanman related at Mitsuwa last week, but my dad frowned upon it because it was a "baby show"-even though she says it's like the Tamagotchi anime. At Asian markets here, I commonly see Pretty Cure Furikake, curry featuring some show about a human with a duck beak (Atashin Chin, I think it's called), Pokemon candy and soup, Pororo (which airs on V-me here in Spanish, usually after Peep and the Big Wide World or Sesame Street), Disney stuff, Crayon Shin Chan chips (which tasted horrible, BTW), and some Korean show about cars.
And also-about the "Foreign cultures are healthier than ours", I once read an article that said food based on Mr. Men, Teletubbies and Bob The Builder sold in the United Kingdom were unhealthy for kids because they had too much salt in them. And then there's
this article.
Im from Ireland and i saw these years ago i don't know if they were bacon flavored but i remember see them and eating them years ago
Either they brought them back, or this is old news.