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- Kompeito is small colored candies of pure sugar and is loved by Japanese form ancient time.
- Since the colorful and cute appearance, it is good for gift or fun to share with friends.
- Beautiful crystal colors and you can enjoy a crisp texture.
- Includes 50, individually sized package. 0.2oz per package
- Konpeito 1 pack: 200g
- With the zip bag.
- Made in Japan.
- ✅Commitment to Product Quality-Most Konpeito is made by pouring sugar water over a ready-made core, but we make it by hand from the core. It is a...
- ✅Special Tradtional Manufacturing Methods-The Konpeito is turned by pouring sugar water over the finished core and gradually making larger grains....
- ✅Decorate the sweets in a pretty way-Because of its cute design, Konpeito is often used as the decoration and topping on sweets such as decorating...
- ✅Easy to Carry Small Amount Anywhere-It is packed in a 500g bag and it is convenient to subdivide into small portions of your favorite amount. Easy...
- ✅History of Konpeito-Konpeito was one of the exotic goods brought from Portugal in 1546 and it is said to have been one of the most beautiful and...
- Konpeito candy NET WT : 100g
- Can diameter size: about 104mm (about 4.09 inch)
- It is a traditional Japanese sugar candy.
- Made in Japan.
- Konpeito Crystal type (Rainbow): 100g
- A candy in a beautiful Jewel can!
- Konpeito candy NET WT : 100g
- Can diameter size: about 104mm (about 4.09 inch)
- Made in Japan.
- NET WT. 1lb (454g)
- Konpeito is a traditional Japanese candy.
- For toppings and decorations such as cakes!
- Konpeito Crystal "Rainbow" 500g (1.1 lb) x 1
- Made in Japan
- ~100+ pcs per bag
- Candy of Soot Sprites from Studio Ghibli
- 2.46 oz (70g)
- Candy is in a can with Japanese pattern!
- Set of 3 types
- Konpeito candy of one can : 55g
- Can size: about diameter 73mm (about 2.87 inch)
- Set of 2 packs
- (Sakura 100g x 1, Cosmos 100g x 1)
- With the zip bag.
- Made in Japan.
- It is Conffeti Candy divided into transparent bags. It looks like a colorful flower.
- Suitable for yourself, share with friends and families, party, gift and so on.
- Ninjapo sticker or wrapping paper is attached.
- Made in Japan - This is from Japan.
- Contents may be different from pictures.
- NET WT: 6.34 oz (180g)
- It is a traditional Japanese sugar candy.
- Made in Japan.
- Big bag with 50 packets of Sugar Candy
- Konpeito candy NET WT : 100g (3.52 OZ)
- A candy in a beautiful Jewel can!
- NET WT. 1.05 oz (30g)
- Made in Japan.
- Recommended as a gift!
- Konpeito: 100g
- Can size: about diameter 104mm (about 4.09 inch)
- It is a traditional Japanese candy.
- Made in Japan.
- Konpeito is a traditional candy with a history of over 400 years. It looks colorful and cute, so it's perfect for gifts or sharing with friends.
- 5 pieces of 1.76oz
- Contains the original "MAIKO" sticker from Pio big bazar.
- Package specifications are subject to change.
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