Entry #3. Mint

Have you ever had something taste so clean in your mouth? Something like a sweet that feels like your mouth has revived?
Looking at these leaves, I can picture myself eating and chewing what this specific confection is made out of. I also love the ice cream flavor that's made from this. It goes well with the chocolate pieces added into it. When you tap on the box with your nails, it sounds as if it were plastic. When you shake it, it sounds like a box containing small round solid pieces being hit side by side in the inside. Just by looking at it, I can tell it is two inches tall, maybe one and a half inches by length, and around a centimeter in width all around the box. It feels small and light in weight. It is a clear box with white jelly bean looking sweets inside and a green label on the outside and a white lid with a small opening the size of each lolly. It melts very, very slowly and takes around three to five minutes to dissolve in your mouth. Because it is round, it is impossible not to roll it around in your mouth. It has a hard crunch to it once it is bitten. After you bite it, the powder-like texture melts immediately. For me, the flavor at the beginning resembles a vanilla, or something I have tried before in a sweet. Being able to taste and see these again bring back so many memories. I remember when I would buy this around once a month back in middle school, and I would share it with my friends because the box contains a sharable amount. 

Comments

  1. Your description beautifully captures the sensory experience of enjoying this sweet treat, captivating the reader's imagination and taste buds. Detailed images of hitting and shaking the box, as well as the dimensions and appearance, help paint a vivid picture of the candy.

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  2. Really creative to describe the mint herb for the mint candy. Also used other things that contain mint in it that's not just the candy like the ice cream. A good amount of variety in your description.

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  3. The way you described and the words you used in this blog are beautiful. The image made me craved for mint. This blog covered all the points mentioned in the rhetoric.

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