Arrival of Sakura Snack Additions

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We have handpicked these new and delicious snacks for your Arrival of Sakura box, ensuring your experience remains as enjoyable as ever.


Strawberry Macaroon Shortbread Cookie

Nakayama Seika (Tochigi)
Common Allergens: Wheat, Egg, Dairy, Peanuts, Almond, Soy
May Contain: Orange, Kiwi, Peach, Apple, Banana, Sesame
Vegetarian Friendly: Yes

Enjoy a heavenly treat with this baked cookie topped with macaroon dough and sweet & sour strawberry jam. The perfect combination of flavors and textures in every bit

Kiwi Flower Shortbread Cookie

Nakayama Seika (Tochigi)
Common Allergens: Wheat, Egg, Dairy, Peanuts, Kiwi, Soy
May Contain: Peanuts, Orange, Peach, Apple, Banana, Sesame
Vegetarian Friendly: Yes

Savor the irresistible taste of twice-baked savory cookie dough topped with a fresh and tangy kiwi jam. A perfect balance of flavors that will leave you wanting more.

Chocolate Strawberries

Takaoka Food Industries (Hyogo)
Common Allergens: Dairy, Soy
May Contain: Peanuts, Almonds, Cashew
Vegetarian Friendly: Yes

A quintessential combination loved by those around the world. These bite-sized morsels of strawberry perfection are wrapped in a milk chocolate outer layer.

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