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>>11930275
I dunno about that brand specifically, but salmiak is very common in Denmark. This is my favorite.

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>>9533568
Salmiakki. Iicorice with sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) added. It's the strongest of all the "salt licorice". Consider it the marmite of Scandinavia. If you grew up in Denmark, Finland, Sweden, etc, you probably love it. If you didn't you probably think it's awful and wonder why anyone would willingly eat it.

I fucking love it. My favorite brand attached.

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>>8573728

I like the way it tastes. For me the stronger the better! My favorite is salmiak, which is flavored with ammonium chloride. It's one of those things that's really popular in some countries and largely hated elsewhere. I suspect I probably developed a taste for it as a kid (I grew up in Denmark; that stuff is popular all over Scandinavia). Pic related is my favorite brand. Ironically, the package actually says "adult licorice - not for children" on it.

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