Eh, it’s old peoples candy. Werther’s originals are much the same and they’re definitely not American. Could be a naming thing, root beer in au and nz is usually called sarsaparilla for example
Thanks for the Sarsaparilla tip.
As this is in some form also available in East Asia, I may have a chance finding it in an asia market, of which we have lots around here!
Just be careful as we use the name interchangeably but it may NOT be the same thing. I’ve had sars that tastes like AWS root beer…i’ve also had sars that tastes more like chinotto
Eh, it’s old peoples candy. Werther’s originals are much the same and they’re definitely not American. Could be a naming thing, root beer in au and nz is usually called sarsaparilla for example
Thanks for the Sarsaparilla tip. As this is in some form also available in East Asia, I may have a chance finding it in an asia market, of which we have lots around here!
Just be careful as we use the name interchangeably but it may NOT be the same thing. I’ve had sars that tastes like AWS root beer…i’ve also had sars that tastes more like chinotto
Googled that and only found A&W root beer. Did you mean that? Is it good?
Didn’t know that either, but actually sounds good somehow. Also added to the Want-To-Taste-It-List. :-)
Ah yeah. Sorry was lazy lunch posting on the back steps in the sun with a cat :)