Trying the viral cake in cans vending machine in Japan

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  1. Please, watch how much sweets you consume. You don’t need to become diabetic. I am, and let me tell you, It’s not fun!

  2. I am going to Japan in July and I can't wait to see some of the things Dancing Bacons has shown us 🥰

  3. All those cakes and puddings look delicious!
    I'm in awe with the size of your stomach. It must be huge to fit all these cakes plus one pudding in it. 😅

  4. Oh I want these exact vending machines here in America!!!! Everything looked so delicious except the cherry one – not a fan of cherries. The Canele things looked yummy though I do not know what they are – I would definitely give them a try!

  5. i remember you made another cake in a can video a while ago (which was the first video from you that i watched) & it blew me away. i wish we had cool vending machines like this in america 😭

  6. Not really cakes, but parfaits which are mostly cream with layers of cake. Big difference. Still, dessert in a can is handy and great!

  7. Japanese companies sure do a great job presenting their products…so elegant and unique. Attention to detail when considering the aesthetics. Wish we could import a 🍰in a🥫machine! Fresh cream, cake and berries…how regal!

  8. I’m adding this to the list of things Japan has that the USA needs..right under bullet trains

  9. Hi. Do you get a stomachache from eating so much stuff in one video? I feel full watching.😊

  10. That’s cool! I thought that was the design of the can at first until he started scooping out the dessert.

  11. Mmm pistachio pudding sounds divine! Would you say the nutty taste was perhaps of a salted pistachio? Salted pistachios are one of the top 10 favorites for me… but in pudding form… I’m glad it was not overpowering, but was the pudding a good balance of sweet and nut taste? I might have to indulge for myself if I can find a good recipe or place where I can order! 😋 I must know 🤤

  12. The little cakes you are eating at the end of the video are not japanese but french, called "cannelé". It's a traditionnal cake made in Bordeaux with flour, milk, egg, vanilia and rhum.

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