

Who is that woman…?
Who is that woman…?
>>1((😑))
😥
The colorful jewel from Saika is quite expensive.
>>2Well, since it’s a souvenir, it’s better to make it somewhat nice.
Whoa… that’s just too big…
15 types with 22 pieces available for 1080 yen on Amazon.
>>4It feels easy.
Saiika’s jewels are seriously delicious, so I recommend them.
I was thinking that there aren’t many opportunities for the lesbians at work, but these lesbians are getting their chance here.
Personally, I don’t care about the bar chapter.
Is this manga possibly becoming a gourmet manga that has nothing to do with “extreme meals”?
>>9It’s too localized to be called gourmet.
It’s because I’m at my limit that I have no choice but to cling to food… I already did that at the beginning!
This is a work of Upper Limit OL, not a work of Upper Limit Meals.
You’re living in quite a spacious room…
>>13I wonder how much the rent would be for this in Nagoya.
>>16The location is pretty random, but this was 55,000.
>>63Having a separate bath and toilet with three rooms for 55,000 is really cheap!
If it’s Tokyo, it will definitely exceed 100,000.
Because I was able to take a break during Golden Week, I’ve started to have more of a fixation on food.
I quite like gummy candies, but I don’t understand the ones that came up in this story at all!
Bronco Billy was barely holding on, but finally succumbed to Giri-chan Marketing.
It seems that the jelly will arrive tomorrow; I’m looking forward to it.
“Yummy gummy, eating it feels great!”
>>18Only Tadayoshi is fine.
It’s pretty good.
The flavor is strong.
I think it’s quite niche since the average gummy lover is likely limited to the gummy section in the candy aisle.
Well, since we are creating content specialized in that area, it will likely be a niche discussion.
I haven’t eaten square jelly in a long time…
Who is that woman?
Who is that woman?
I thought Harukichi was short, but 166 cm is still quite tall.
Due to the influence of this manga, I recently bought a hedgehog for the first time.
I don’t know anything about the gummy world.
>>24Let’s eat some tough gummies.
I’m going to eat Mitsuzume candy tomorrow.
I liked the gummy called Imaginary Fruit, which is no longer being sold.
It’s NTR, isn’t it…
>>28“Say it after you sleep.”
The master’s daughter is cute.
Shall I stop by the gummy corner tomorrow?
I admire the little hairy boy in the bucket a bit.
I hear the bottom is crushed, so I don’t really feel like buying it.
>>33It’s not really a big problem if it collapses, but there are simply too many of them, the bucket’s Haribo.
It weighs about 1 kilogram.
Another unknown food has appeared.
So she was a woman…
As a famous sweet, it’s affordable, but in terms of size and quantity, it’s on the pricier side for gummies.
Talking about a ridiculously small community…
I like gummy candies, but I’m troubled because I’m always worried about the calories…
The wind has changed direction…
I want to try eating the iron armor as gummy, but production can’t keep up, so it’s not being sold at all.
I can’t remember the name, but there was a gummy that was like generic Aika’s gems, right? It was a pineapple flavor or something with a crunchy texture.
The soft fruit jelly is in a different section, so be careful.
I’ve never bought it precisely because it’s too local.
I completely thought you were just a local souvenir, but it turns out you’re on a national level…!
The other day, I went to Bronco Billy and now I also want to try Aika’s jewels.
I’m being danced around… by Giri-chan…
>>46I’ve seen an anonymous person posting images from Bronco Billy a few times, but will the next one be a jewel…?
I was troubled recently because grape flavor has rapidly disappeared from the stores.
Is it just my area?
>>47I think everything will disappear except for plain and cola.
It’s a bit on the expensive side for gummies, but it’s not so incredibly high.
What flavor is the fried egg Haribo?
>>51That is marshmallow and lemon.
The frog is delicious with marshmallows and green apples.
>>69The marshmallow was unexpected, to say the least, especially considering the lemon.
>>69It looks like that, but is it delicious…?
>>51The yellow part is a regular lemon-flavored gummy.
The white part is marshmallow.
By combining the two… it tastes like gummy and marshmallow.
>>51Banana and cream
Haribo gummies have a cup shape, but the bottom is squashed.
Well, you’ve come a long way from a distant foreign land, so I appreciate and enjoy this meal.
Incredibly fast thread creation…
The action of opening the updated Giri Ko first, you would miss it if it weren’t for me.
I feel like I haven’t seen the cup version of Haribo at Don Quijote anymore, probably because the cost has gone up.
That woman will spend the night with Giriko tonight.
>>55It’s sad for the person sending weird letters!
Last week I succumbed to Bobby Marketing, but I might also give in to Direct Gummy Mama.
I’ve only ever eaten Ayaka’s jewels as gifts, but I remember they were delicious.
The peach-flavored Haribo was cheap and good everywhere for a while.
On the day of the family gathering, the candies my uncle offers will be either colorful fruit jewels or bulletin board candy…
I remembered that since a lot of kids are coming, it’s better to choose the larger option, so I chose the latter.
The bulletin board candy is not particularly a luxury item.
It looks stylish, but…
I think it would be easy to understand if you imagine Ayaka’s jewels as a version of fruit juice gummies that have evolved about three stages.
The flavor and aroma are rich and delicious.
If you search for images online, you’ll go “Ah, this is it!” when you see Ayaka’s jewels.
You must have seen it at least once as a souvenir or gift.
It was amusing as a gag manga after a long time.
I like Gumitaberu Harukichi…
The colorful fruit jewels are just right to bring to the workplace on White Day.
>>65Creek
War…
That’s right…
I received a gem from the work at Saika.
Saika’s gems are delicious, but they’re basically for gifts, so the price is for the sake of quality…
Pâte de fruit is nice too, isn’t it?
What flavor do you recommend for Saika?
Experts, please tell me.
>>73Every flavor is really delicious.
Personally, plums and bananas!
>>93Banana with plum!?
I can tell that plums are still sour, but I just can’t imagine the taste of bananas…
>>95From the side, but the banana really tastes just like a banana.
It has a banana flavor that is about twice as rich as I imagined, slightly chewy, and delicious.
>>95Each flavor is so well-executed that it really feels like you’re eating the actual fruit.
Prunes are just like the real thing… I’m not really a fan of prunes, though.
There were fans other than old people… kanten jelly.
I think it would be good to date Gumi Taberu.
>>78Who is that woman…
The Haribo frog’s exquisite realism drives me crazy.
A white belly is also cute.
You’re living in quite a nice place, Giri-ko.
Is it the type of black company that properly pays overtime?
I’m a Saitama resident, but I’ve only eaten Saika no Hōseki once.
Incredibly delicious.
I’m starting to feel hungry.
I haven’t eaten it because of the ambiguous stance of being a Saitama souvenir…
>>84If it’s sending between prefectural residents, everyone knows each other, so there’s no need to worry, but I can’t help but think if it’s really okay to send something so old-fashioned to someone I don’t know at all.
When I stop by Kawagoe, I think about buying it, but it’s too much trouble to go all the way to Maruhiro, so I always give up.
Hmm.
I want to eat gummy bears.
I’m being cheated on!
No, it’s incredible how they invite you over and let you stay at their home during the off time.
“Because Hans Riegel made it in Bonn, it’s Haribo.”
This is a bean.
>>90Bon!?
I don’t know anything about pâte de fruit… I don’t understand…! So I Googled it, and it seems like it’s a type of bite-sized jelly that came up around the same time.
Indeed, I’ve been noticing recently that there are fewer gum options and new gummy products are often being promoted.
>>94The gum section of the nearby supermarket has been quite invaded by gummy candy.
>>94There are various reasons, such as the hassle of disposing of chewed gum, the difficulty of chewing gum while wearing a mask during the COVID-19 pandemic, and smokers buying less gum for breath care, which have led manufacturers to withdraw from the gum market.
I think we’re in the era of gummies right now.
>>97It’s been shaking the status of candy for several years now.
Gum has declined.
>>97A spokesperson from a gummy company said that since gum has lost its popularity and gummies have taken over, gummies are extremely popular now.
I thought they were bringing in a man, but it was a woman.
Apricot, pineapple, banana, apple, peach, green ume, red ume (with shiso), grapefruit, grape, muscat, orange, strawberry, prune, lemon, raspberry.
The 15 types were quite tough.
I heard that the number of people who chew gum has decreased.
Part de fruits is a gummy… For some reason, I confused it with marshmallows.
Aren’t Nienna’s shoulders a bit too sexy???
Because I’m a resident of the prefecture, I don’t find much value in Saika’s jewels, but for people outside the prefecture, they are genuinely appreciated…
Although it wasn’t introduced this time, there is also one shaped like a rose, which is very popular among girls, so it would be good for Nameless-chan to remember it as well.
>>106I was curious about the flower thing, but is it popular with girls?
>>110Things shaped like flowers are cute and look good in photos.
It’s quite big and delicious!
Tomorrow, sweets will sell a little more than usual.
Gum is in a state of extreme chill rather than just a winter era.
Even before going to bed, I found myself wanting to eat some weird snacks…
The彩果 no Treasure has both green plum and red plum flavors.
Both are delicious, but personally, I prefer green plums.
>>112It wasn’t just Tough Gummy, there are blue and red ones too…
The fact that Tough Gummy is selling well is proof.
It’s an unreserved opinion.
I like gum, but I understand that it has no potential for development as a food.
There’s trash coming out.
There may be a possibility that the era of gummies is coming, as the ingredients of chocolate seem to be in a bit of a trouble.
I have to watch Mr. Gumitaberl’s video…
Guriko Talks About Gummies Episode
It seemed like foreigners were buying up a lot of Pure Gummies and real fruit at Don Quijote.
When it comes to gelatin, that guy starts talking super fast.
I want to tidy up Giri-ko’s house.
Gum may be cheap, but I don’t really think of it as high-end.
I think I’ll go to the convenience store to buy gummies…
One of the ordinary hits among the sweets given by the elderly was the square jelly coated with granulated sugar that was served at room temperature…
First, the texture is enjoyable…
>>126I didn’t like how the wafer stuck to everything…
15 types, 22 pieces included… What are the two creature-like things in the bottom right of the koma…? One of them must be a plum…
The lineup of flavors has piqued my interest with its rather profound taste.
The room is bigger than I thought, and I feel like I’m living in a good room, but it seems to have some age to it.
If it’s gummies, it’s okay to eat them at this time!
>>131………Ah!
>>131If it’s ninja food, it’s really okay to eat at this time.
What the hell are these guys doing? They came to my shop and just brainwashed me with jelly…
I thought it was admirable to keep at least one room tidy for emergencies.
I’ve only been eating Haribo, but I’ve been thinking that it might be a good idea to try comparing it with other gummies, as the variety of gummies has increased.
I looked at Giriko’s room and thought it’s been a while since I’ve seen a close call element come in.
It seems like it will sell out by tomorrow, so I tried buying it on Amazon.
My top recommendation is the yogurt-flavored Tsubu Gumi.
It’s not really sold much, but…
If you’re not bringing in enough people to stay, you can’t maintain the idea of keeping one room clean while working in a black (illegal or exploitative) environment.
Is this the one that the store manager got for 1080 yen? There are 22 pieces in it, and this is surprisingly affordable…
We had an intensely deep conversation, but I don’t think the manager understood even 10% of it…
>>142But now that I’ve actually tasted it… right…?
>>142What is this, it’s so delicious! Having experienced that, I can’t help but be curious about the other things I’ve ignored.
I mentioned it briefly the time before last, but there are quite a few gummy candies that can only be found at Daiso.
The package of the Daiso limited flavor from the Sour Strategy looks like Koito.
One-bite jelly is rich and delicious, isn’t it?
The author of Giriko runs a bar in the shopping street in front of the station, and considering that their place is probably around the station area, it seems like they live in a decent place…
If you want to buy cheaply, I recommend looking at Mercari during the season of gifts like mid-year presents, as they are often resold at low prices.
>>147There’s no way I can buy something I believe in through reselling!!!
>>147I didn’t want to know something so sad…
Who is that woman…?
Isn’t it scary to buy food on Mercari?
>>152They also sell used ones normally…
>>156The food is marked as used, so it’s already eaten, isn’t it?!
>>158It might be konjac.
A seductive woman who changes men frequently.
October 29, 2020
[Important] Please be cautious of resale products.
What do you mean by used jelly? I’m not Giri-ko or anything…
Nicoly in the fourth panel of page 3 was really cute.
Giri’s used jelly is menstrual blood…
Are the vegetable and fruit jewels really that delicious?
If 21 pieces cost 1050 yen, that means one gummy is 50 yen… Thinking about it that way, it’s quite expensive.
>>162It’s so delicious that after spending 1000 yen on a meal, I naturally end up ordering 3000 yen worth.
I don’t feel like buying food that has been bought by someone and then given to someone else.
I don’t know how it was stored.
>>163As for reselling, it’s strong that there are no issues with room-temperature jelly unless it’s left out in the blazing sun or something like that.
>>163Girika said she doesn’t like it when the gummy melts.
>>168It was shocking to hear that degradation starts even within the expiration date.
It wasn’t a guarantee of unchanging flavor…
Since I immediately placed an order after the horse, a boundary has been created in my life.
It looks strong…
Gum creates trash and makes noise.
It’s an era where you can relax a bit by looking at your smartphone or listening to music…
If the bar continues, Shino-chan will probably come next time too.
Is 彩果の宝石 like an upgraded version of candy bowl jelly?
The gradient in the appearance gives it a luxurious feel, which is nice.
The conversation about the faith meal continues at a rapid pace… Giri-ko has become quite healthy…
When asked if it’s that delicious, I would say it is indeed that delicious.
It’s not something to raise the hurdle too high, so I hope you’ll try it casually at first.
Aika’s jewels and Jumangoku manju are the twin wings of Saitama’s famous sweets, aren’t they!?
>>175Without joking, either one you buy is a guaranteed hit of a famous confection.
I’m curious about the shape of the cranberry gray mask.
If it’s 1000 yen, it seems easy, but your intention is to sink me into the swamp…!
I regularly buy Saika’s jewels and Hato Sabure.
Aren’t you too fond of gummies and jelly?
The 100,000 stone manju is delicious! It’s too delicious!
It’s seriously a specialty…
I prefer Kuradukuri as a snack I eat regularly.
It’s impressive that you can maintain a room where nothing is left in case of emergencies, Giri-chan.
>>184I feel like I would get buried in Amazon boxes, it’s really impressive.
I thought Soka senbei was tier 1.
It’s difficult to say if it’s a specialty.
Whether being a prefectural resident improves accessibility, is not the case for most parts.
People from outside the prefecture may actually be eating more.
But the taste is seriously good, so it’s highly reliable as a souvenir.
>>186Is it something like Tokyo Banana…?
I wonder if there’s a way for Saika’s jewels to somehow become part of Nagoya.
>>188In Saitama, only the value of the million-yen steamed buns will remain.
>>188It’s a bad habit of yours to quickly want things that belong to others, like tenmusu and such.
>>192That looks like a specialty from Nagoya, but it’s actually originated in Mie… I was surprised!
>>196It’s frustrating that there’s an unrelated store in Aichi with the same name as the one that claims to be the origin, right near Nagoya Station.
I’ve been eating a lot of soda-flavored tsugumi gummies lately.
>>189It’s great that it has a lot for such a low price.
I wanted to keep the soft fruit jelly a secret.
I wanted those who don’t know to keep misunderstanding it as agar jelly.
In Saitama, there are also delicious negi miso senbei!
Saitama still has various famous sweets.
Farman and so on
I remember when a character who has a hobby of carrying around and distributing jelly appeared in Girls und Panzer, and there was a discrepancy with people who didn’t recognize kanten jelly.