Korean Convenience Store Raid: Part 4

Filed as: Korean Food // Responses: 35

Moving on to the last part of this miniseries, we review Korean Convenience Store drinks. Now, a while ago we made a similar movie when we tried Unique Korean Drinks. Unfortunately, we weren’t sensitive enough in our reactions to the drinks, and that offended some people (which is why this series began with a big disclaimer that maintained our right to express our opinions). This time, when we review more Korean Convenience Store Drinks, we try to be more eloquent in our responses.

In this video, we review Banana Milk, Milkis, Dream of Tea, May-Wuan, and Soju.

The Banana Milk deserves a word here: surely, lots of people like this stuff. Unfortunately for us, it distinctly tastes like the medicine we had as children, so instead of enjoying the banana milk we were too busy remembering hospital visits. Uggh! And a word of caution, though: do not drink the Soju the way Simon drank the Soju.

  • Anonymous

    I never expected to see milkis in our humble town’s small grocery store :p. and I’m NOT from Korea.

  • jericho98

    does simon know soju is alcohol 

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Austin-Green/5219559 Austin Green

    People seem to struggle with the concept of comedic performance here. I am pretty sure Simon may have filled the Soju bottle with water before chugging it? It’s a funny skit people!!!!! Not to be the bearer of bad news here, but when they shoot heroin in the movies, ITS NOT REAL HEROIN!!!!!!

  • jessicamaylee

    eww banana medican :O gross ‘i used to have that when i was a kid now i take the pill i hate the strewberry medican (there and two and i hate them both ) too just thinking about it makes me sick
    my sisters lucky she’s alergic to the pink medican (its what we call it)
    D: not fair

  • Karen Asiu

    The picture of the bottle of neomycin seemed to be the type used by veterinarians.  I asked the  vet I take my pets to why the antibiotics for animals is banana flavored and not beef or tuna flavored and he said that it is because they use the same medicine for humans just in a different strength formulation.The antibiotics that I’ve encountered as a child in the U.S. were either “cherry” or “bubblegum” flavored.  In this instance, anything enclosed in  ”  “ = evil  8>O 

    BTW, I found one of your videos by accident on YouTube and I have been following you ever since – thanks for all the great vids!

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