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Goya Crispy Chocs

16th September 2008

Goya Crispy Chocs

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Goya Crispy ChocsGoya chocolate has been with us for a long time. In fact during my childhood years this was my favorite. I remember when I use to raid our general merchandising store stockroom together with my little brother and chomp here and there. When my uncle found out that we have eaten the chocolates and candies, we are often scolded. The store was owned by my uncle and my father was a business partner so my mother, brother and sisters stayed there a lot. The name of the store is New Life Bazaar located in Kalookan City near the Municipal Hall. It’s gone for a long time now and what I know is there is a Jollibee branch there already.

So back to the rice crispies. The quality is alright because the rice crispies are individually coated with milk chocolate and not coated like a lump of poo poo. The taste is good but be sure to store in a cold place like in a refrigerator so the milk chocolates will not become soggy.

Product Name: Goya Crispy Chocs
Type of Product: Rice Crispies in Milk Chocolate
Flavor: Chocolate
Net Weight: 30 grams (1.06 oz)
Date of Purchase: September 9, 2008
Ingredients: Chocolate Coating (Sugar, Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Oil, Milk Solids, Cocoa Powder, Emulsifiers, Soya Lecithin, 476) And Vanillin, Rice Crispies, Confectioner’s Glaze And Tapioca Dextrin. May Contain Peanut And Other Nut Traces.
Manufacturer: DELFI FOODS, Inc. – 23 Tuazon St., Parang Marikina City 1809, Philippines

To see it outside the package, just look at the photo below. ( Looks like it came out from a goat!) :)

Goya Crispy Chocs

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