Konzaki : I've always thought about it, but I don't think it's possible to just wait for a “good relationship”. I have to go grab it from myself. Isn't it something that you grab and tie the "edge" yourself?
Saeko : What happened suddenly?
Konzaki : That's why I got a "marriage". At a candy store
Saeko : I saw this for the first time. chocolate?
Konzaki : It's a bite-sized milk chocolate "I'm sorry" sold by Tyrolean chocolate. It was released in 1984, and it's a sweet with a long history. I found one in a bag (93 yen plus tax), but when I was a kid, individually wrapped ones were sold for 5 yen. It was easy to buy even with pocket money, so I often picked it up.
Saeko : The chocolate itself is in the shape of a 5-yen coin. That's why the name is "There is" Goen "". Somehow auspicious
Konzaki : It's bigger than a real 5-yen coin, but it's realistic because the pattern is drawn properly. The taste is also ◎ because it contains the amount of cacao that has properly cleared the chocolate standard set by the National Chocolate Industry Fair Trade Council. You can enjoy a smooth mouthfeel
Saeko : The individually wrapped package has a character with a five-yen coin motif. If you look closely, there are goo, choki, par, and design.
Konzaki : It's good that the design is such that you can play with rock-paper-scissors, not just eat. I think the feelings of children picking up sweets are well thought out.
Saeko : It looks cute and playful, isn't it?
Konzaki : You can put it in a candy pouch and divide it into several pieces at a short time. That may lead to a new “edge”. ...... Only for 5 yen chocolate
Saeko : Don't look like "I said something good"
Konzaki : I don't know what kind of ties it has, but the chocolate that seems to be auspicious is "I'm sorry." When you see it at the store, why don't you try to grab the "edge"?
Saeko : I wish you all a wonderful relationship!