Another big city with small expectations for finding new chocolate milk. Osaka delivered on those expectations, adding only 3 new entries to the list.
Another big city with small expectations for finding new chocolate milk. Osaka delivered on those expectations, adding only 3 new entries to the list.
A week in Kyoto, and only 2 new chocolate milks that I hadn't seen previously in Japan. That's a lot of searching to yield an average of only 0.29 per day. It's a lovely city, but hopefully Osaka will be more fruitful from a chocolate milk standpoint.
It only makes sense that the world's largest city would have the most chocolate milk, right? Yeah, not really. But Tokyo did have some new kinds that I hadn't seen previously in Japan, including one that I had to force myself to try.
Five hundred sounds like a lot, yet it's such a common, round number that's easily dismissed.
A generic, vending machine chocolate milk and one other supermarket curiosity round out the final night in Sapporo.
Another pre-tasting review in Sapporo, but little did I know, all 5 products would be excellent-- including two of the best chocolate milks that I've ever tried!
After 4 days in Sapporo, I was finally ready to sample some of the chocolate milk that I had collected throughout the city.
First impressions are impactful and memorable, especially when trying chocolate milk in a new city.
Looking pretty rough after 5 days of nonstop chocolate milk swilling in Seoul. The 6th and final day is here-- not sure I got it all, but certainly got as much as I could handle in one week.
Is there an end in sight? Another double-session of chocolate milk tastings in a desperate effort to try all of what Seoul has to offer in only 6 days.