$9.99 for the viral Korean ice cream balls here!?
Peach 🍑 was. Peachy 🤣 so good, but I need to find them less expensive I need 20
Okay, so you've seen them all over your feed, right? Those adorable, perfectly spherical Korean Ice Cream balls! My recent splurge on the Peach 🍑 flavor has me completely hooked, but also wondering, 'Are there other flavors out there? And can I really find them for less than $9.99?' Let's dive in, because I'm on a mission to try them all, and maybe find a better deal! First off, yes, the Peach flavor is *chef's kiss*. It's got that sweet, slightly tangy fruitiness, perfectly encased in a soft, mochi-like outer layer. The original article mentioned it was "peachy good," and I couldn't agree more! But the world of Korean Ice Cream balls extends far beyond just peach. If you're like me, constantly asking 'what flavors do they have?', you're in for a treat! One of the most popular flavors you'll often encounter is Strawberry. Imagine biting into a little burst of sweet, ripe strawberry goodness – it's usually a crowd-pleaser. Then there's Mango, which offers a tropical escape with its vibrant, juicy taste. For something a bit more unique, keep an eye out for Melon (often honeydew or cantaloupe), which has a surprisingly refreshing and subtle sweetness. Beyond the fruity spectrum, Korean Ice Cream balls also embrace more traditional Asian dessert flavors. Green Tea (Matcha) is a staple, providing that earthy, slightly bitter notes that perfectly balance the sweetness. Red Bean (Pat) is another classic, offering a unique, subtly sweet, and slightly savory experience. You might also find Black Sesame, which has a nutty, deep flavor, or even Taro, known for its creamy, vanilla-like profile with a hint of nuttiness. Sometimes, you even stumble upon limited-edition seasonal flavors, so it's always exciting to check new batches! Now, about the price point. The $9.99 tag for a small box can feel a bit steep, especially when you, like me, find yourself thinking, "I need 20 of these!" (Seriously, they're addictive!). I've found that prices can vary quite a bit depending on where you shop. Large Korean supermarkets like H-Mart or other big Asian grocery chains often have better deals, especially if you buy larger packs or catch them during a sale. Smaller specialty stores or online retailers might charge a premium due to import costs or convenience. Don't be afraid to check different locations or even look for multipacks that offer a better per-piece price. Sometimes, local Asian markets might carry a brand that's slightly less expensive but equally delicious. The unique texture – that chewy, slightly stretchy outer layer combined with the creamy, cold ice cream inside – is what really sets these apart. They're not just a dessert; they're an experience! Whether you're a fan of fruity, earthy, or nutty flavors, there's likely a Korean Ice Cream ball out there for you. Happy hunting, and let me know which flavors you discover and where you find the best deals!























































































Okay but $9.99 for those little peach ice cream balls? That's a vibe, I need 20 too lol.