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  2. AOL reviewed: Would you pay $40 a month for snacks from Japan?

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    Bokksu snack crates ship treats from Japan, including sweets, teas, crunchy finds, and delicacies. The Bokksu staff curates each box after extensive in-house testing, ensuring each offering is ...

  3. Jūbako - Wikipedia

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    Jūbako (重箱, lit. "tiered boxes") are tiered boxes used to hold and present food in Japan. [1] The boxes are often used to hold osechi, foods traditional to the Japanese New Year, [2] or to hold takeaway lunches, or bento. A sagejū (提重, lit. "portable jūbako") or sagejūbako (提げ重箱), is a picnic set of jūbako in a carrier with ...

  4. List of Japanese snacks - Wikipedia

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    generic. Matcha chocolate - chocolate containing matcha; brand. Apollo (chocolate) [] - chocolate in shape of Apollo command module Choco Baby []; Choco Ball []; Crunky []; Crunky kids

  5. Japan Crate - Wikipedia

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    Japan Crate is a Tokyo-based [2] online monthly subscription service that sends its subscribers a crate of Japanese candy, snacks and drinks on a monthly basis to share the experience of visiting Japan.

  6. Category:Japanese snack food - Wikipedia

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  7. Sakurako - Wikipedia

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    Sakurako (written 桜子 or 櫻子) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Sakurako Gokurakuin (極楽院 櫻子), Japanese manga artist; Sakurako Kaoru (薫 桜子, born 1982), Japanese gravure model and AV idol; Sakurako Kimino (公野 櫻子), Japanese writer

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