


Sweet Smelling Drops
Artist Unknown
“Since 1993, we have run a travel company taking in tourists to the DPRK (North Korea) and this was the best sweet to buy on long journeys from Pyongyang down to Kaesong. They are the type your granny gave you with that isoamyl acetate flavor that tastes like pear or apple drops.”
— Curated and contributed by Nick Bonner, Founder of Koryo Tours and author of ‘Made in North Korea: Graphics From Everyday Life in the DPRK’
“Since 1993, we have run a travel company taking in tourists to the DPRK (North Korea) and this was the best sweet to buy on long journeys from Pyongyang down to Kaesong. They are the type your granny gave you with that isoamyl acetate flavor that tastes like pear or apple drops.”
— Curated and contributed by Nick Bonner, Founder of Koryo Tours and author of ‘Made in North Korea: Graphics From Everyday Life in the DPRK’
“Since 1993, we have run a travel company taking in tourists to the DPRK (North Korea) and this was the best sweet to buy on long journeys from Pyongyang down to Kaesong. They are the type your granny gave you with that isoamyl acetate flavor that tastes like pear or apple drops.”
— Curated and contributed by Nick Bonner, Founder of Koryo Tours and author of ‘Made in North Korea: Graphics From Everyday Life in the DPRK’
1993
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Korea
North Korea