Tokyo Treat February 2021 Subscription Box Review + Coupon

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Tokyo Treat is a monthly Japanese snack and candy subscription box that is shipped directly from Japan.

There are two box sizes — Classic ($25) and Premium ($35). Shipping is $12.50 to the US, and is about the same for other countries.

  • The Classic box includes 12 items altogether — 4 popular snacks, 4 share packs (new), 2 dagashi snacks, 1 DIY candy kit, and 1 kinosei (quirky) snack.
  • The Premium box includes 17 items — 5 popular snacks, 1 party pack (new), 4 share packs (new), 3 dagashi snacks, 1 anime snack (new), 1 DIY candy kit, 1 kinosei snack, 1 drink.

This is a review of the Premium box.

DEAL: Use coupon code HELLOSUBS at checkout to save 10% ($3.50) on your first box!

There’s a booklet on top of the snacks.

The box is jampacked, as always!

This month’s theme is BERRY BERRY VALENTINE’S!

There’s a QR code that subscribers can use to claim their streak and get sweet rewards! Subscribers earn a streak with every consecutive month that they subscribe.

Here’s a list of all the items in this month’s box!

It also features 5 beautiful date spots in Tokyo for a perfect Valentine date!

They also encourage subscribers to leave a review on their Facebook page and get a chance to win some KitKat goodies!

Everything inside my February 2021 box!

Calbee Luxury Chocolate Potato Chips. Calbee is known for their delicious potato chips. This time, my box includes their chocolate drizzled potato chips, which is the perfect combination of salty and sweet. Each piece was also crunchy!

KitKat Strawberry Milk. KitKat is another staple in my Tokyo Treat boxes! This variant is inspired by strawberry milk, a popular drink in Japan. The coating is creamy, fruity, and sweet, making each bite extra special. As usual, they are individually packed for freshness. I love the design because they come in different colors and there are strawberry designs on them as well.

Bubbly Taiyaki Strawberry Flavor. Taiyaki is a fish-shaped wafer popular in Japan. This time, they made it special by adding a strawberry-flavored airy chocolate filling! It’s sweet and fun to eat!

Noshiume Plum Candy. For sour candy lovers, they included this plum candy in the box. It looks like a jelly but it has a chewy texture! This is a great way to fulfill my sour snack cravings!

Cocoa Bolo. These bite-sized chocolate puffs are perfect Valentine’s Day treats! They are light and crunchy, with just the right amount of sweetness. They are amazing as they are but milk will make this a more exciting snack.

Yamato Shrimp Crackers. Here’s something salty, a break from all the sweet treats in my box. They are shrimp-shaped crackers with a crunchy texture makes them an enjoyable snack, especially for an at-home movie date this Valentine’s Day. Also, although the name says shrimp, they actually don’t contain shrimp!

Strawberry Daifuku. This fluffy marshmallow treat came with a delicious strawberry cream filling. I love how soft and tasty it is! It’s perfect for dessert!

Full Moon Pon Cracker. It’s a crunchy Japanese rice cracker that resembles a full moon! It has a sweet and spicy soy sauce flavor that is hard to resist. I just wish I had more to enjoy and share.

Yaokin Soba-Meshi Noodle Snack. It’s a unique snack composed of rice puffs and little noodle pieces, inspired by the real soba-meshi yakisoba you’ll find in food stalls in Japan. They have a savory flavor that easily appeals to the palate!

Japanese Squid Cracker. These crackers don’t contain squid, but they are shaped like squids. I like them because they are satisfyingly crunchy and they have an addicting savory flavor.

Uncle Pierre’s Strawberry Roll Cake. This isn’t my first time to try a roll of cake from Uncle Pierre and just like before, the cake is still soft, moist, and perfectly sweet. The strawberry filling makes each bite heavenly!

Umaibo Cinnamon Apple Pie. Umaibo is a corn puff snack stick. I often receive it from this box, and it always comes in different flavors. This time, I received the cinnamon apple pie umaibo and they were definitely able to capture the sweetness of the dessert. On the packaging, there is Umaemon, which is umaibo’s mascot and a pun for Doraemon!

Curry Turtle Crackers. The Japanese love their curry and these crunchy crackers boast of its flavors. The crackers are also turtle shaped and definitely crunchy! No worries because they didn’t use actual turtles to make these delicious treats!

Pocky Heartful Cherry. My Tokyo Treat box will not be complete without a box of Pocky! I received the cherry variant this month. It has a generous coating, plus its cross section is shaped like a heart. How cute!

Strawberry Ice Cream Marshmallow. It’s a strawberry ice cream replica without the chill, since it’s made of marshmallows. It also has a generous amount of slightly sour jelly inside and everything just melts in my mouth with every bite.

Welch’s Sparkling Rosè Soda. This month’s refreshment is a sparkling rose soda. It’s made from mellow and fruity grapes and a bit of strawberry to add a pink vibe to this delicious drink. This is best served cold!

Saku Saku Panda Strawberry Cookies. Here are even more strawberry flavored snacks to satisfy sweet tooth cravings! It’s a pack of cookies shaped like pandas and each one of them shows a different cute expression perfect for this season of love!

This Valentine’s Day-themed Tokyo Treat box is filled with delicious and unique snacks! There’s a bunch of strawberry flavored snacks, like the cookies, wafer, and KitKat. They also threw in some savory and salty goodies in case you want a break from the sweet treats. Of course, the Premium box includes a delicious drink to pair with the snacks! This month, it’s a sparkling drink that I enjoyed after popping it in the refrigerator. This subscription is really a must try for snack lovers, especially Japan fans. They always send new snacks plus hard-to-find goodies. The Premium box is also great for sharing with family or friends!

What did you think of this month’s Tokyo Treat?

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