Suspicious sprats are sold in Minsk. The thing is, it's not exactly fish
In the capital's ProStore near "Malinovka" metro station (Dzyarzhynskaha Avenue, 126), a Blizko.by correspondent found an unusual novelty. Visually, it's the most ordinary sprats in oil, but everything is not that simple.

This product, unlike other canned fish, was located in the confectionery section. But this is not a store employee error at all — the fish inside the cans are chocolate.
The unusual sweets are produced by the Russian factory "AtAg". The packaging indeed resembles a can of sprats or kilk — oval-shaped, yellow, with an image of canned fish. Even the names match: "Zastolny Zakuson" (Table Snack) and "Zakuson Oligarkha" (Oligarch's Snack). The "cans" differ in filling.

The fish in "Zastolny Zakuson" are filled with peanut paste, and in "Zakuson Oligarkha" — with cream filling. Each package contains two fillings of 12 pieces each.

You can buy chocolate sprats in the ProStore for 11.99 rubles, or on a marketplace, but there the price is higher — from 13 rubles.
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