
When you go to Saitama, they sell them individually.
>>1It’s far for the people of Tokai!
>>3That’s good in its own way, it feels close to Billy…
I also ordered in the morning.
Arriving at night
The anchor is being raised.
The Gems of Saika Begin
When it comes to Saika’s jewels, the image of cute strawberry cans comes to mind.
Keep it up and go to Bronco Billy too.
>>6I went to Asakuma because I wanted to eat curry and corn potage.
Not even a meal, just gummy snacks…!
>>8Saika’s treasure is jelly!
The one who chopped the eel’s head bought it.
It was delicious.
At Shabuyo, the Danudanumien style became popular.
Was it delicious?
>>12Before and after eating, a dividing line in life is created… not quite, but it’s the kind of delicious souvenir that makes you feel excited when received.
Bobby was also… a corn potage…
>>13This nameless thing only talks about things that are no longer here…
I saw on the official site that it seems to be at the nearby Isetan, so I’ll try to go next time.
Who is that gummy…?
Very important.
You can eat bread that’s just spread with condiments on plain bread.
Who is that gummy…?!
>>18Inversion method…!
When I looked into it, the basics are more than I thought.
You can buy it at a reasonable price.
I’m thinking of buying it.
When you want to quickly buy souvenirs at a reasonably low price, it’s just right!
I might distribute it at work.
Give me gummies!
I think there is a boundary for people who usually love gummies but only know the ones available at convenience stores.
I usually only eat fruit juice gummies or something like Haribo…
>>27Eat tough gummies too.
Like a dragon…
>>27If you like fruit juice gummies, you should try eating jewels.
I can create a boundary.
What is it, gummy?
The nearest Bobby is… 80 minutes away.
Can you go…?
>>30That’s the difference from being refreshing; you can embark on an expedition without hesitation.
Well, if you don’t consider it an event including the round trip, then there’s no room for thought, and it’s fine to just go to Big Boy or Bic Don.
If Bobby goes, it will be next year’s school festival… It’s frustrating being a local.
I’m from Saitama, but I’ve never tried it, and when I looked up stores, there are so few…
I haven’t seen this before.
>>33It’s sold at Isetan!
Come!
It’s along the national road, but I don’t have any reason to go that way…
I bought it too, but this jelly is really delicious, isn’t it?
So, what’s your favorite flavor?
>>36I have only eaten grapefruit, banana, and shiso so far.
>>39I see.
Well then, we’ll take the one with two pieces…
I bought gummy candy for the first time in a while too.
I ate too much and it’s no good.
I am a resident of Nerima Ward, which makes me a quasi-Saitama citizen.
I’ve never even eaten Saika’s jewels.
I have never been to Aoki-tei.
I have been to Yamada Udon.
>>40Honestly, I feel like the Yamada Udon along the bypass or in the suburbs has a higher hurdle…
It’s almost nonexistent near the station.
I ended up buying both the Disaster Gem and the Nobel Trophy.
>>41Let’s go to Papabubble too!
You can also go to the pop-up shop for Megindu 720 as it is.
>>42Both the ramen and dorayaki are sold out.
Is there such a thing as shiso?
This limit OL is also skilled at limit storytelling.
The shiso probably has red ume shiso, so that’s probably green plum.
After eating Cola Up and then having Haribo, it somehow tastes all vague…
This vague cola goes infinitely into my stomach.
It seems very much like a gunslinger, but is it really that different?
>>50First of all, the materials used are different.
The nearest Bronco is busy during lunchtime, making it difficult to go there…
It’s the best match for whiskey.
The banana looks delicious.
First of all, banana flavor is not very common.
I feel like Yamada Udon was in Kamata.
>>55It went bankrupt around the time of the COVID-19 pandemic.
There is a Bronco Billy about 20 minutes away by bike.
I think I’ll give it a try.
I thought the dialect might be similar because the regions are close, and it turns out they are quite close.
I received it yesterday and ate it.
It was delicious and was quickly devoured by the family.
Isn’t the shiso flavor better than I thought?
>>58Did you do something like “What is this, so good!” with Niina-san?
>>61I did it.
I think I will buy it again.
I lost to Girima already.
We will choose from the two available, so please make sure to try all varieties at home… Huh, do you happen to know which ones have two pieces? Scary… There is a divide in life before and after eating the fruit jewel, you know. Those who have eaten the fruit jewel tend to want to share its deliciousness with others. Like vampires or zombies? Ugh… It feels like a clear line is being drawn… I feel like I’m being invited to some intense seminar. ☆ Or is this seminar already in session?
I’m going to Saitama this weekend, so I thought about going to Bronco Billy, but it seems there are only roadside stores…
>>59After all, it’s completely like that in my hometown as well…
Speaking of which, I haven’t been to Bronco Billy since it was still a store at the headquarters.
There are many gourmet mangas, but while stories about traditional snacks exist, it’s rare to find ones specifically about gummies.
The author often promotes that they can take on projects anytime, but mentioning only things that have become less or have been cost-cut is exactly where the issue lies.
>>64It is completely valid, but I truly understand the feeling of wanting to say something with so many visible cost-cutting measures in the past few years…
>>69I wasn’t particularly a fan of that candy, but I understand the feeling of being curious about it to that extent.
I wonder if they are sold in department stores in the city.
Mitsukoshi, etc.
The department store in my neighborhood has shops, even though it’s in another prefecture.
What is great is that you can buy it as a nun.
It’s strange… The anonymous person who massively increases the spicy sauce at the Shukiya with Giriko’s Daeima hasn’t shown up yet…
>>68Those who like spicy food are probably already doing it, and those who are not good at it don’t even try in the first place…
It’s cliché, but my favorite flavors are grape and peach.
Bananas have a certain charm.
Is Grandma’s gummy candy really in such a position now…?
>>73×Gummy
◯ jelly
I’m going to Sawayaka tomorrow.
>>74Don’t talk about Sayaka.
Aren’t you succeeding a lot with the gimmick?
Recently, a nameless person who seriously ate aiyaka jewels has transformed into a vampire or zombie that wants to tell others about the deliciousness of aiyaka jewels.
Well, I think there’s a certain appeal in the recommendations that comes from depicting the things that have been lost as well.
That aside, whether projects will come in that style is, well, yeah.
The banana has the flavor of unripe skin.
It’s interesting.
Can we handle indie projects…?
>>84From the perspective of someone who doesn’t know about the boundaries around there, it’s just like Chainsaw Man or Dandadan.
It’s a work serialized in Jump.
On the contrary, there is an advertising strategy that misleads people into thinking that something is good because it doesn’t mention its flaws, while clearly stating the bad aspects actually makes it seem worse.
>>85Seriously, that’s the worst, Ayaka’s jewels.
>>85In the first place, it seems that the author was writing promotional manga for FF14 until the thread image became popular…
>>104I didn’t want to know such a thing…
Rather, I’m surprised by the fact that a thread solely about Giri-ko is up after I got back from work on the weekend.
Is it trending, Giri-chan…?
>>86Have you been overseas this whole time since the series began?
>>86I stand so often that it’s rare for me not to be standing.
>>89I’ve been seeing you since you were a rookie.
Girikko, accept the lord’s shrine Ai.
>>90I was running a Toramiya Ai bulletin board…
I think it’s amazing that it’s still interesting even after the previous stock runs out.
I wonder why I’m only just getting interested in the main store, even though my family’s home is within a few kilometers of it, thanks to the recommendations from people in Nagoya.
There are many good-looking women who appeal to anonymous people, but they are older and have strange attributes like being alcoholics or other peculiar traits.
>>96un
Hmm…
The bulletin board candy was juicy and delicious.
Even the scheduled jump and thread when it hits the top isn’t particularly disrupted, and the conversation revolves around Giri-ko just barely…
Impressive, impressive.
If I go to Sakae, I can buy both Aika’s jewels and breast mouse pads…
Humans are weak to eroticism and gourmet food.
It is only natural that Giriko, who possesses both, is well-received.
>>105un
Hmm?
I wanted to go to Billy’s, but there isn’t one nearby, so I went to Big Boy instead.
It was super delicious!
Isn’t it unfair that corn potage is always available and that you can eat unlimited curry?
Was the Ayaka jewel delicious?
Even though I’m a Saitama resident, I’ve only eaten Juumangoku Manju…
>>109Soka rice crackers are delicious too.
Say Saitama is the best.
I wonder if a big woman would hit the spot for someone with that kink… ?
There are only a few restaurants where Kenta can eat all he wants…
Eat jelly fry too.
There are many nameless ones who become prey to Girima…
“I gave in to Gummies, but I haven’t laid a hand on Hansuke.”
I’m constantly eating bibimbap because I can easily make it in small portions and it’s delicious.
I don’t really like this type of gummy or jelly, so I’ll pass.
I want to go to Bronco Billy, but it’s far away.