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Lawson convenience stores now selling sweet custard pudding sandwiches

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By grape Japan

While Japanese convenience store offer a wide variety of delicious sandwiches, lately many have found themselves enamored with the initially surprising, but delicious and beautifully arranged dessert fruit sandwiches that stick out of the sandwich aisle. Those who have found their sandwich sweet tooth tickled by the popular fruit sandwiches now have another option courtesy of Japanese convenience store Lawson's new rich pudding sandwich.

The sandwich places two whipped cream and caramel sauce-slathered thick servings of Japanese pudding, which is made from whole egg yolks and often compared to Flan or creme caramel, between two spongey slices of white bread. The result is very much like biting into a shortcake filled with pudding.

The new Rich Pudding Sandwich is currently on sale at Lawson, but will only be available as supplies last. Hopefully the popularity brings back convenience tore pudding-filled Chinese steamed buns as well.

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No. Absolutely not.

3 ( +4 / -1 )

Yes! Yes! Yes!

-1 ( +1 / -2 )

I'll have what she's having.

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Sounds quite disgusting.

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Here's an idea. Just buy the pudding itself.

2 ( +2 / -0 )

In the U.S. Arbys had a milk shake with bacon in it so we're even.

-1 ( +0 / -1 )

It sounds utterly repulsive - looking forward to trying it.

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