A Milan hotel clerk's love for Hsu Fu Chi Crispy Candy sparked a viral mission. Chinese tourists & expats delivered treats, leading the brand to sponsor his supply & invite him to their Guangdong factory. Story highlights cross-cultural connection via snacks.
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How a Foreigner's Love for Chinese Snacks Sparked a Global "Feeding Mission"
A simple act of kindness has turned into a cross-continental mission of sweetness. It all started when a Chinese tourist checking out of a hotel in Milan was stopped by the receptionist. He didn't have a problem with the bill; instead, he pulled out a crumpled, carefully flattened candy wrapper from his ID badge and asked in broken Chinese: "Next time you come to Milan, can you bring me this candy? I can pay for it."
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The "Obsession" with Hsu Fu Chi
It turns out a previous guest had gifted the clerk a bag of Hsu Fu Chi Crispy Candy (酥心糖)—the classic peanut-based treat known for its 128 layers of flaky crust. The Milan receptionist was so conquered by the flavor that he couldn't bring himself to throw away the wrapper, keeping it as a reference for his quest to find more.
A "Feeding Mission" Across Borders
When the story hit Chinese social media, it went viral for all the right reasons. The response from the public was a mix of humor and genuine warmth:
Tourists currently heading to Italy shared photos of their suitcases packed with bags of the candy specifically for the Milan hotel.
Chinese expats living in Milan didn't wait—they drove straight to the hotel to hand-deliver various flavors to the surprised receptionist.
One netizen, concerned about potential nut allergies (since the candy is peanut-based), even printed a full-color flavor guide in Italian with highlighted allergen warnings for the clerk.
The receptionist was reportedly "grinning from ear to ear," proudly showing off his new mountain of snacks to his colleagues.
The Brand Steps In
The story eventually reached the ears of Hsu Fu Chi. On February 27, the company officially responded, promising to "sponsor" the clerk's love for the candy. Not only are they sending a massive supply of treats to Milan, but they have also officially invited him to China.
The plan? To fly him to their factory in Guangdong so he can experience the traditional process of making those 128 crispy layers firsthand.
It's pretty cool how a simple bag of holiday candy—something we see in every corner store here—could turn a quick hotel checkout into a viral friendship. It just goes to show that you never know which "everyday" Chinese snack might totally blow someone's mind back home.
What about you?
If you were heading home tomorrow, which Chinese snack would you pack to "wow" your friends and family? Are you Team White Rabbit, Team Spicy Latiao, or are you now considering a bag of these crispy peanut treats?
Let us know your go-to "souvenir snack" in the comments!
Source: 新闻坊
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