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    Mochi-like Soft Candy (Okinawa Brown Sugar)

    Mochi-like Soft Candy (Okinawa Brown Sugar)

    Regular price $4.00
    Regular price Sale price $4.00
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    Chewy, bite-sized Japanese rice candies with a rich Okinawan black sugar flavor — naturally sweet like dates. A larger pack than the other flavors in the series. Individually wrapped.

    📌 How to eat: Each candy has two layers of wrapping — remove the outer plastic wrapper, but the inner clear film is edible rice paper, so you can eat it as-is!

    Halal Status: MF1
    Ingredients: Starch syrup (Japan), black sugar (50% from Okinawa), glutinous rice, maltose, red bean paste, oblate (edible rice paper), starch/flavor, emulsifier (soybean)
    Allergen: Soybean
    May contain traces of: Dairy

    • Made In Japan
    • Ingredients Checked
    • Small Free Gift

    How do we curate our items

    Supervised by our Muslim staff, we only accept items that have the 3 NOs and are safe from cross-contamination.

    See full policy HERE

    Disclaimer

    📦 Stock & Availability Stocks are shared with our Osaka store — items may sell out.

    🏨 Hotel Delivery (Japan) Please confirm with your hotel beforehand as some do not accept deliveries.

    🚚Local Delivery (Japan) Please note that our courier is not available on weekends and Japanese public holidays. Same-day delivery is also not available, so please plan accordingly or DM us.

    ✈️ Shipping & Customs Delivery times vary by destination. Customs duties and import taxes are the recipient's responsibility. We recommend checking import restrictions for your country before purchasing. If we spot a potential customs issue with your order, we may swap or remove the item and notify you.

    📦 Bulk Orders We only ship bulk purchases to the same address. For additional purchases, contact us and we'll send a payment link.

    🍫 Chocolate Products May melt or develop a white coating (bloom) during air shipment due to temperature changes. Bloom is harmless and safe to eat.

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