Now, another Canadian convenience store staple is flying off the shelves forever: the Cherry Blossom candy, a fruit-filled chocolate dome that one Newfoundland artist is immortalizing in a new ...
The Cherry Blossoms were on sale at that particular Jean Coutu, where shoppers could buy four for $5. Unlike all other chocolate bars that are flat and rectangle-shaped, Cherry Blossoms are sold ...
The Cherry Blossom is a cherry in syrup surrounded by nuts and enrobed in chocolate. Many consider it a deeply nostalgic treat, though it's likely declining sales for the acquired taste has prompted ...
Cherry Blossom’s story is deeply rooted in Canadian ... yet Canada has a proud history of producing beloved chocolate bars. Coffee Crisp, Aero, Caramilk, Big Turk, Oh Henry!, ...
A restaurant in London has been transformed with a cherry blossom installation to honour the annual Japanese tradition. The Shochu bar also introduced bespoke cocktails for the occasion ...
Cherry Blossom lovers should probably start mourning ... Never buy them because they're $1.60 each when I can buy a full-sized chocolate bar that's twice the size for $0.99," a TikTok user wrote. "I ...
Hershey Canada confirmed it is discontinuing Cherry Blossom, the novelty candy that consists of a syrupy maraschino cherry encased in milk chocolate. (Kwabena Oduro/CBC - image credit) Some are ...
(Submitted by Kate Fudge) First it was mustard pickles. Now, another Canadian convenience store staple is flying off the shelves forever: the Cherry Blossom candy, a fruit-filled chocolate dome that ...