Sister Felicia brought some down. I haven’t eaten them yet because the thought of lobster flavored hard candy does not sound very appealing to me. I wonder how long I’ll push them around on my desk. How long do you think- six months, a year?
Russian Lobster Candies
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You should them Joey – it plainly says Caramel on the wrapper!
http://www.russiantable.com/store/%22Caramel-%22%22Rakovye-Sheiki%22%22-%28Lobsters%27-Necks%29%22__800-12.html
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I’m thinking about offering them up for a prize. I mean who wouldn’t ant lobster flavored Russian caramel right?
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Joey mail them to Texas- I’ll try them.
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They would be lovely sprinkled on some clam chowder ice cream.
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OH JOEY! Don’t be such a whimp. After all what could possibly happen?
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Yeah, see. They’re all right…lol…
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Joey, You dont know what your missing. The candy is delicious. Amanda’s friend Jessica Breytburg From Boston,brought a gift basket,filled with Russian speciality items,last week. While the girls trainned at the MAC, Tennis Academy Boot Camp, I ate my way through some of the most delicious candies, breads, and smoked meats I have ever tasted. Trust me try it… If your lucky I’ll share a few more!
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I’ll tell you what WAS delicious. That lentil soup you brought down. Yum!
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Hello
My aunt bring me lobester candy as a child of of
12 ,and I still remember the sweet taste. I’m now an young man of 60 , so Please****** telll
where I can purchase some
Thakns
Lloyd
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my mom just brought me back a bag of these from Moscow
I was hesitant too, but they’re definitely chocolate and caramel flavored… no lobster
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These candies were a childhood favorite when I was a kid. The only time I can remember having them in the last 20 years is when my mom brought a dozen back from Russia four years ago. If someone could source them and get them into Canada they could make a lot of money.
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These are not Lobster flavored!!! They are called “Rakovyie Sheiki”, which means crayfish neck, because of the way they are shaped. Really, its a delicious Russian caramel candy. Nothing to do with lobster flavore
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Oh man, a good friend of mine (who is russian) shared some of these with me… They’re my fav!!!!! He also shared “Pteech’е moloko” which translates to “birds milk” (Russians use it as a phrase which if I remember correctly would mean “food of the gods” or it’s impossibly delicious)
Both were absolutely amazing hahaha if you haven’t already, I suggest you try them 🙂
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Will someone please tell me what the wrapper says i want to be able to tell my friend when i give it to him hes into like anything thats russian
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Just tried a piece of the candy and it was great. Does not taste like lobster!
Tryit
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They’re not lobster flavored.
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