Childhood Korovka Treats - A Nostalgic Delight
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Childhood Korovka Treats - A Nostalgic Delight

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I recently stumbled upon Korovki candies in a New Year's gift, and it brought back a flood of memories from my childhood. These treats were a staple in our household, and I loved how they lasted so well due to their gooey caramel-like filling. Now, kids might not be as surprised by these candies, but for me, they're a nostalgic delight. The original Korovki from the Rot Front factory are still a treat, and I appreciate how they're not too sticky. I've been enjoying them for a week now, and I'm still impressed by their build quality and value for money.

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Hello there!
I'm pretty sure no kid from the 90s grew up without devouring Korovki candies.
When I recently received a New Year's candy gift from work, meant for my kid, I was surprised to find Korovki inside.
I haven't seen them in stores for a long time, but they still bring back memories.
As a kid, Rot Front candies were a rare treat for our table, but Korovki were more frequent visitors, right alongside Moskvichki or Romashki.
Nowadays, kids aren't surprised by these candies, and I always smile when I find them in sweet gifts from the past - they're way tastier than those unknown, trans-fat-filled imitations.
Korovki from the Rot Front factory immediately caught my eye because I remember them exactly like that.
There were also Korovki in paper wrappers, which were nice too, but I haven't seen them in stores for a long time.
Korovki were loved because they lasted so well - they had this gooey, thick, caramel-like filling that you could stretch like cheese on a freshly made pizza.
Who remembers these Korovki?...
And what happened to them......
Here's a modern Korovka from our gift.
They were piled high!
Here they are!
Ingredients:
Sugar, sweetened condensed milk, drinking water, corn syrup, butter, invertase stabilizer, antioxidant – ascorbic acid. Nutritional value per 100g of product, g: protein 3.0; fat 4.5; carbohydrates 82.0. Energy value: 360 kcal
Korovka Rott Front is available at a reasonable price - approximately 500 rubles per 1 kg.
You can buy it almost everywhere.
The wrapper brings back nostalgic memories, though not as much as the paper wrapper with an extra wrapper inside, which always stuck to the Korovka.
And what's inside?...
It looks the same as before.
It smells like sweetened condensed milk.
And what's inside?... The eternal intrigue was - would it be chewy or dry?
Oh...
Sadly, it's dry.
Why is that?
I'm genuinely stumped.
I haven't seen those old Korovkas that were soft and chewy for years...
It's a shame! I loved them.
Sadly, the dry ones are what I remember, and I didn't want to eat them. There's nothing interesting about them.
Like wafers.
And now, out of the whole gift, not a single chewy one. I guess I wasn't lucky!
These candies are pretty standard. The ingredients are decent, but they're a bit too sweet for my taste - they're better suited to having with tea.
I'd give them a four-star rating because they're definitely worth trying!
They're way more enjoyable than the dry ones.
I used to think these candies were a sign of luxury when I was a kid - after that, it was only Golden Fero! They were the first thing I devoured from my birthday gift.
I've never been so misled by a product in a long time - or maybe it's just the latest Asian import in Fix Price, which promised marshmallows but turned out to be something entirely different.
I found these candies for 250 rubles, and they're absolutely mind-blowing - they remind me of the Kinder and Lindor collaboration! They're the best I've come across in a long time!

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What are Korovki candies, and why are they so nostalgic?

Korovki are a type of candy that was popular in the 90s. They're known for their gooey caramel-like filling and were a staple in many households, including mine. They bring back memories of my childhood and are still a treat today.

Where can I find Korovki candies?

You can find Korovki candies in some sweet gifts from the past or online. They might not be as common in stores as they used to be, but they're still worth searching for.

Are Korovki candies still made with the same recipe?

The original Korovki from the Rot Front factory are still made with the same recipe, but I'm not sure if other imitations are. It's always a good idea to check the ingredients and look for trans-fat-free options.

Can I find Korovki candies in paper wrappers?

Yes, you can find Korovki candies in paper wrappers, but they might be harder to find than the original wrappers. It's worth searching for them online or in specialty stores.

Are Korovki candies good for kids?

Korovki candies are a treat and should be consumed in moderation. They're not too sticky, but they can be too sweet for some kids. It's always a good idea to check the ingredients and look for trans-fat-free options.

Can I make Korovki candies at home?

I'm not sure if it's possible to make Korovki candies at home, but you can try searching for recipes online. Keep in mind that homemade candies might not taste the same as the original Korovki.

Are Korovki candies worth the money?

Korovki candies are worth the money, given their taste and quality. They're a nostalgic treat that brings back memories, and they're not too expensive.

Can I return Korovki candies if I'm not satisfied?

I'm not sure about the return policy for Korovki candies, but it's always a good idea to check with the manufacturer or retailer. Some companies might have a return policy in place, while others might not.

What's the best way to store Korovki candies?

It's best to store Korovki candies in an airtight container to keep them fresh. You can also store them in the fridge to prevent them from getting too sticky.

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  • Lasts well due to its gooey caramel-like filling
  • Not too sticky on my teeth
  • Reminds me of my childhood
  • Original Korovki from the Rot Front factory are still a treat
  • Value for money, given their taste and quality
  • Easy to find in sweet gifts from the past
  • Build quality is impressive
  • Battery life is decent (not that it matters, since you'll be eating them quickly!)

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  • Can be too sweet for some
  • Lacks creaminess in its filling
  • Middle can be dry at times
  • Not as common in stores as they used to be
  • Some imitations are filled with trans-fat
  • Can be hard to find in paper wrappers
  • Not suitable for those with dietary restrictions
  • Not as long-lasting as I'd like