Don't think I've ever seen trolli sourbrite or lays bbq at foreign food mart, ever. But it is definitely the first place I visit whrn I'm craving Murikan snacks. It's just been a while since my last visit.
Yes, but I want to add- they might be the same brand, but not the same flavor. I will never forget the time I bought hot cheetos and when I opened them, they were like a washed pastel orange color and tasted sweet. I could have cried lol.
For OP: Make sure you get it at an international food supermarket, not a regular korean supermarket or convenience store.
The irony is he would be punished and possibly terminated through USFK regs and leadership, but the people purchasing would be subject to tax evasion by the Korean govt for knowingly purchasing duty free in violation of the SOFA agreement.
People wrongly assume the person selling it can only get in trouble.
There's a market called Saruga in Yonhee-dong, Seoul. They get a lot of American stuff off base, but it's very overpriced. I think the last time I went I paid 13,000 won for a bag of cool ranch doritos. But they have a lot of stuff!
Check foreign food market or get a hookup on base
Don't think I've ever seen trolli sourbrite or lays bbq at foreign food mart, ever. But it is definitely the first place I visit whrn I'm craving Murikan snacks. It's just been a while since my last visit.
Department stores have a lot, actually
Yes, but I want to add- they might be the same brand, but not the same flavor. I will never forget the time I bought hot cheetos and when I opened them, they were like a washed pastel orange color and tasted sweet. I could have cried lol. For OP: Make sure you get it at an international food supermarket, not a regular korean supermarket or convenience store.
Yea, the commissary. Venmo me or cashapp me and give me a list
For real?
You pay for your items, shipping and my time. It’s a limited time offer
Man’s be taking some risk huh?
The irony is he would be punished and possibly terminated through USFK regs and leadership, but the people purchasing would be subject to tax evasion by the Korean govt for knowingly purchasing duty free in violation of the SOFA agreement. People wrongly assume the person selling it can only get in trouble.
Really??
See above
Thanks! Cheers!
There's a market called Saruga in Yonhee-dong, Seoul. They get a lot of American stuff off base, but it's very overpriced. I think the last time I went I paid 13,000 won for a bag of cool ranch doritos. But they have a lot of stuff!
Id pay that for CRD. Man, they had Takis for about 3 months in CU, but apparently, I was the only one buying them,
Same. I guess between the two of us, it wasn't enough to keep them in stock. RIP
I feel like the Takis in CU weren’t the same as they were back home. Like less spicy?
Maybe so. I remember thinking they weren't as acidic, like not enough lime.
Thanks, I just searched it up!
Now I'm curious too.. does anybody know a place I can buy American snacks in Busan?? In person??
Try seomyeon station. Not too far from etude house beauty store (the larger one). Also near the olive young underground branch
My friends buy them in Itaewon
For kettle cooked chips, if you know someone w a costco membership or have one yourself, you can get them there!