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

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    The Bokksu Snack Box is a monthly subscription service that ships a box full of treats straight from Japan once a month. It's a cool way to give your loved ones the chance to try authentic ...

  3. Discover New Japanese Treats With This Snack Box - AOL

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    The food-savvy are bound to know that Japanese snacks have become increasingly popular over the last few years, which is why we thought the Bokksu monthly snack box would be such an on-point gift ...

  4. The 11 very best subscription boxes for women that make good ...

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    Bokksu Japanese Snack Box 3-Month Subscription. $138. ... When you gift a subscription, she will start off with the Cherry Blossom Snack Box that includes 20 to 22 Japanese snacks, candies and a ...

  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. [3] [4] [5]

  6. Graze (company) - Wikipedia

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    Graze snack boxes. The upper box is the 2018 redesign and the lower box is the pre-2018 design. Nature Delivered Limited, [1] trading as Graze (stylised as graze), is a United Kingdom-based snack company which is owned by Unilever. [3] Graze offers over 200 snack combinations [5] through snack subscription boxes, an online shop [6] and retailers

  7. Spam musubi - Wikipedia

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    Spam musubi is a snack and lunch food composed of a slice of grilled Spam sandwiched either in between or on top of a block of rice, wrapped together with nori in the tradition of Japanese onigiri. Spam musubi are commonly sold in convenience stores packaged in plastic boxes.

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