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More than meets the eye! I've become hooked on Sentan's Koto frozen desserts!

I was lounging at home, exhausted by the humid heat, when my husband messaged me saying, "I'm heading home now." I replied, "Could you pick up some ice cream on your way? Anything is fine."
While waiting for him to get home, I was excited, wondering if it would be Häagen-Dazs, a special convenience store Shirokuma, or maybe Morinaga's limited-edition salted caramel condensed milk ice. But what he brought home was...
The cheapest shaved ice from the supermarket: strawberry float and soda float.
For a split second, I muttered to myself, "He cheaped out," felt a bit deflated, and reluctantly opened the lid and took a silent spoonful, but...
Contrary to my expectations, it was delicious! It had a simple, honest sweetness!
It's nostalgic, but for me right now, it actually feels fresh and delicious!
When I looked closely at the cup, it made sense that it was delicious.
It was shaved ice from Sentan, the long-established company that made the Showa-era bestsellers Osho and Chocobari ice cream.

Since then, I've tried various Sentan shaved ice products.
The most delicious one is definitely the azuki bean with condensed milk, followed by the #1 nostalgic Shiro (mizore), and in third place, the coffee float with its subtle bitterness.
Also, the soda float and strawberry float are hard to pass up!
A simple strawberry one is perfect after a bath!
As a result, all of Sentan's shaved ice products are delicious!
The only disappointment is that I have yet to see or eat the Uji Matcha flavor.
Before this summer ends, I definitely want to try the Uji Matcha one too!

Strawberry Float & Soda Float