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Kawaii Supplies May box review

Reviewed by Chantale @ Geeky Girl ReviewsI am one of those people who love trying out new and different tasty snacks so when Melissa at Canadian Mom Reviews asked me if I wanted to review some Japanese treats from Kawaii Supplies I had to just on the chance to do the review.

 
 


About Kawaii Supplies
Kawaii Supplies was established on February, 2014 with the hope of spreading our love of Japanese candy and snacks all across Canada and eventually the world. . They provide a subscription based package each month that contains a variety of Japanese snacks and candy that is shipped anywhere in Canada. All of their products come directly from Japan and are packaged in Canada. 


Subscription Type Monthly Fee
Mystery Snack Pack A $10.00 CAD shipping and taxes included
Mystery Snack Pack B $10.00 CAD shipping and taxes included
1 month subscription $15.00 CAD shipping and taxes included
1 month premium subscription $15.00 CAD + shipping (shipping varies on location)


Mystery Snack Pack A: Contains 5-6 items between 50 – 100 g in an envelope. 
Mystery Snack Pack B: Contains 5-6 items between 50 – 100 g in an envelope, but different snacks and candy from Mystery Pack A. 
1 Month Subscription: Contains both Mystery Snack Pack A and B for those of you who need a little more. 10-12 items. 
1 Month Premium Subscription: Contains everything from the 1 month subscription plus more items that could not fit through the slot of doom. 20-24 items.
 
I received the 1 month Premium subscription and here is what was in the May box.

Shimi Choco Corn
Shimi Choco Corn is A crunchy chocolate stick


 

Calcium Sen
Calcium Sen It a mildly sweet cracker that has a lot of calcium in it.    
Puchi Du Choco
Puchi Du Choco is a small crunchy cookie covered in strawberry flavoured chocolate. 
 
Melon Pandaro
Melon Pandoro is a shortbread-type butter cookie with a hint of melon aroma. 
Mochi Taro
Mochi Taro is a Salty bite-size rice crackers. 
 
Makken Gumi
Makken Gumi is a sweet cider flavoured gummy that you can play rock scissors papers with if you collect all 3. 
 
Pierre Ojisan No Roll Cake
Pierre Oijsan No Roll Cake is a soft strawberry flavoured roll cake.
 
Potato Fry
Potato Fry is similar to a rice cracker (fries are called potato fry and/or potato in Japanese) 
 
New Fue Ramune
New Fue Ramune is a sweet and sour candy that can be used as a toy as well! Blow through the hole and it makes a whistle sound. 
Budou No Bi
Budou No Bi is a chewy grape flavoured candy.
 
Hiyatto suru candy
Hiyatto suru candy is a hard candy that has a cooling sensation.
 
Pucchibi
Pucchibi is a sweet cider flavour and chewy hard candy.
 
Yoiko Waruiko
Yoiko Waruiko is a hard candy that comes in cola, green apple, grape, cider flavours.
Koiboto Boshoochoo
Koiboto Boshoochoo is a strawberry flavoured chocolate.
 
Puccho and Ramune Iro Iro
Puccho is a chewy flavourful candy that has a bit of tartness to them. 
Rammune Iro Iro, a sour melt-in-your-mouth candy that has several flavours.
Umai-bo Teriyaki Flavour
Umai-bo is a puffed snack that has the texture of Cheetos but without the cheese flavour. This particular one is teriyaki flavour. 
 
 
 

All the candies and treats were very yummy. I very much enjoyed them all but I think my favourite was the Pierre Ojisan No Roll Cake and the Potato Fry.

Do I think it is worth it? Yes I do.  For the amount of candies you get in the package that you will get is worth the price . 

I recommend Kawaii Supplies subscription and actually I am thinking on buying a subscription for myself soon.

To connect with Kawaii Supplies visit them on Facebook and Twitter

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  1. THEY ARE ALL YUMMY

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