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Calendar June 6, 2016 06/06/16 AuthorBy Subscription Box Mom Comments 0 Comments 0

Snakku May 2016 Review + Coupon

Disclosure: This box was received free for review.

Snakku May 2016 Review

Snakku May 2016 Review

Snakku is a Japanese snack subscription service that is very different from other boxes I have reviewed.  Snakku specializes in sending Japanese snacks that you can only get in Japan.  All the snacks come from local snack makers in Japan.  Boxes are $38.95/month and filled with 10-15 expert curated snacks.  If you upgrade to a 3 or 6 month subscription, you will get a free Traditional Japanese Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth.

The Details:

Cost: $38.95/month, $116.85/3 months, $225.00/ 6 months.

Coupon: Use the coupon SUBMOM to save 10% on your first box.

What's in the box?  Every box contains 10-15 expert curated Japanese snacks.

How do I cancel?  You can cancel using a special URL you are given at signup.

Snakku

Snakku ships by Priority Mail.

Furoshiki

Every box is wrapped in a Japanese Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth.

Snakku

Snakku ships in a pretty slide out box.

First Look

First Look

Information Card

Snakku gives detailed information about all the snacks in the box.

Shiogama

Shiogama This treat is often enjoyed by Japan's royal family. The outside is made of rice and sugar.  The filling is made of lightly salted Azuki red bean paste.

Zunda Chiffon Cake

Zunda Chiffon Cake This is a wheat flavored cake filled with custard.

Zunda Manju

Zunda Manju This is a thin-skinned rice cake, filled with a Zunda filling.

Sendai Sunda Tarte Cookie

Sendai Sunda Tarte Cookie These cookies are topped with a Zunda filing and almond glaze.

Zunda Bamboo Dango

Zunda Bamboo Dango These little rice cakes are coated with Mochiko, and filled with sweet red bean paste.

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Matcha Azuki Cake These soft cookies are made with green tea and filled with Azuki red bean paste.

Kani Crab Chip

Kani Crab Chip These are light and fluffy chips made with Japanese crab.

Zarajiman

Zarajiman These are Senbei rice crackers covered in large sugar crystals.

Cheese Kibun Senbei

Cheese Kibun Senbei Of all the different kinds of Senbei, these are my favorite.  This are think Senbei, made with cheddar cheese.

Ko-Ume Candy

Ko-Ume Candy These tiny candies are made with ume plum and are sour and sweet.

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Final Thought: This box was filled with a variety of authentic Japanese treats.  Snakku sends snacks and treats that you won't find in any other subscription.  You can try Snakku with this link and use the code SUBMOM to save 10% on your first box..

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This entry was posted in Asian Snack Boxes, Food Subscriptions, Snakku Reviews, Subscription Box Reviews and tagged: on Monday, June 6th, 2016 by Subscription Box Mom


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