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[Get the Crowd Going!] Recommended Foods for Punishment Games

Introducing perfect foods for punishment games!

When you lose a game or any kind of competition, it’s pretty common to have to do a punishment, right?

There are all kinds—painful ones, slightly embarrassing ones—but using food for punishment games can pack a big punch and really liven things up.

In this article, we’ve gathered a bunch of foods that are perfect for punishment games: bad-tasting, spicy, bitter, sour, or just visually off-putting.

We’ve even included edible insects, which started gaining attention due to the global food supply issue!

Please make sure to keep it within safe limits, and feel free to incorporate these into your punishment games.

[Gets Everyone Excited!] Recommended Foods for Penalty Games (11–20)

Katsches Katchen

Worse than salmiakki? I tried the licorice candy Katjes Katzen.
Katsches Katchen

Do you know Katjes Katzen? It’s a gummy-like candy popular in Germany, shaped like a cat’s paw.

Despite its cute appearance, it’s known for having a very distinctive flavor.

It’s definitely beloved in Germany, but many Japanese people find it noticeably “grassy” or bitter.

Various manufacturers make their own versions, so let’s look for the one with the strongest impact.

The shapes and colors each have their own quirks, which makes them fun to compare.

In conclusion

We introduced some recommended foods for punishment games—what did you think? They were all things that make you think, “I absolutely don’t want to eat that!” weren’t they? Since most of them are flavors many people find unpleasant, even though it’s a punishment game, don’t force it too much—have fun within a range everyone can laugh about.