Tokyo Treat October 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. Tokyo Treat’s Japanese snack and candy subscription box is a reader fave and made the list in our 2021 readers’ choice picks of best snack and candy subscription boxes!

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: For a limited time only, use the coupon code PIKAPIKA to get a FREE Pikachu Sweet Surprise Bonus!

The box is jampacked, as always!

This month’s box theme is SNACKTASTIC HALLOWEEN!

They provided 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.

The booklet also has a list of all the items in this month’s box, including which items are only in the premium box.

Halloween New Mochi Taro — These were little tiny rice crackers with a mild salty flavour. The flavour wasn’t as strong as other rice crackers, so it was a nice refreshing snack that didn’t feel too heavy.

Maple Butter Beer Candy — Of course when you think butter beer you think of Harry Potter! These are small fizzy maple butter flavoured candies. I’ve had butter beer at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and these aren’t as sweet, and have a stronger maple flavour.

Magic Gum — Two pieces of cola flavoured gum that turn your tongue red and black!

Happy Halloween Fugashi — A lightly flavoured wheat snack.

Crushed Strawberry Pocky — Everyone knows Pocky! This version has the chocolate sticks dipped into strawberry icing and then sprinkled with bits of dried strawberry. These are a serious upgrade from ordinary strawberry Pocky!

Mentai Umaiwa — Unlike Umaibo (which means delicious stick), Umaiwa means delicious rings, and these are curly snacks just as tasty as the original stick form Umaibo. Mentai is fish of roe marinated in spicy chili sauce, and the salty, spicy flavour is really good!

Cheese Umaibo — To go along with my ring shaped snacks is a classic cheese umaibo! So good!

Spooky Water DIY Kit — This candy kit involves three flavours of candy that you mix to create a fourth colour, so mysterious! The final flavour was grape, and it was very sticky and gooey but delicious!

Halloween Pizza Snacks — These addicting little snacks have a savoury tomato and cheese flavour.

Grape Calpis — I was soooooooo excited that this was the featured drink for October! Calpis is a fizzy yogurt drink that is super addicting. This is a unique grape flavour which makes it even more delicious! I loved how refreshing this was.

Butter Toast Corn Snacks — These snacks are exactly like American Bugle snacks, but with an intense toasted butter flavour. They are so delicious and addicting, and have just the right amount of sweetness.

Apple Cinnamon KitKats — How do you combine Halloween and KitKats together? You give them a super autumn inspired apple cinnamon flavour! These have a milder flavour so you can still appreciate the chocolate flavour underneath.

Mini Monster Fruit Candy — A slightly sour strip of chewy fruity candy. I found the flavour to be a bit underwhelming but it was still pretty good and fun to eat.

Pokémon Choco Corn Snacks — This bag is going to my nephew who loves Pokémon, but I’ve had similar snacks to this. Pikachu shaped chocolate corn snacks are addicting!

Mini Strawberry Choco Balls — Tiny strawberry chocolate candies. These are addicting! Under each ball is a topic such as travel, shopping, etc. When you pop out the candy the foil behind it has a symbol on it that tells you your fortune about that topic!

Holland Senbei — More rice crackers! These are thin and are more like the kind of rice crackers you can buy at the store here, so they’re great for snacking on or dipping!

Wow, Tokyo Treat put together such a great box for Halloween! The fall themed snacks were so delicious and the cute Halloween packaging on so many were so fun! I really enjoyed the grape flavoured snacks as well as the Umaibo items! This box was jam packed with tasty treats right from Japan!

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

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