July 7, Tanabata Day. Akagi Nyugyo's "Gari-Gari-kun" series has released " Gari-Gari-kun Rich Squirting Youth Flavor (Lemon Yogurt Flavor)". This is a new flavor that follows the "Blowing Youth Flavor (Green Apple Yogurt Flavor) " that appeared in 2014.

Appeared after a long time! The second installment of "Youth taste" that everyone has been waiting for
Appeared after a long time! The second installment of "Youth taste" that everyone has been waiting for

I decided to try it at once in the En-eating editorial department, but let's start with the conclusion. This is not ice cream that tastes lemon yogurt. It's an ice cream that tastes the light and sad memories of those days when the eater was in his youth.

When you tear the package, you will see a slightly GReeeen (green) popsicle inside. Speaking of Gari-Gari-kun! It looks super simple.

I'm collaborating with GReeeen
I'm collaborating with GReeeen

When you bite into it, the crispy candy has a savory and sour lemon flavor. The shaved ice wrapped inside has a refreshing yogurt flavor, and the juicy sweet and sour taste bursts into your mouth. In addition, the shaved ice is sour and bittersweet, with plenty of colorful youth (ramune). By the way, when I counted the youth in the author, Gari-gari-kun, there were 37 in total.

There are as many youths as there are lives
There are as many youths as there are lives

By the way, the last "flavor of youth" was "green apple yogurt taste", but to be honest, the taste of youth is the taste of youth, whether it is green apple or lemon. Both authors felt "sweet and sour". Because this is ice cream that you can taste with your heart, not your tongue.

Delivered with a doy face
Delivered with a doy face

Some people may feel "sweet" at the moment of biting, while others may feel "sour", "bitter", "taste of tears (salt)". Just as people have different memories of youth, the way they feel the taste should be different. Refreshing youth, sweet and sour youth, bittersweet youth ... What kind of taste (youth) do you feel for Gari-gari?