🌸 Snack Your Way Through Japan's Seasons!
The Bokksu Seasons of Japan Snack Box offers a curated selection of 22 authentic Japanese snacks, including cookies, chips, mochi, and tea, designed to provide a unique cultural experience. Each box is beautifully packaged and includes a guide to the history and craftsmanship of the snacks, making it an ideal gift for any occasion.
F**T
Worth the price
Great assortment and definitely worth the price! You even receive a booklet on all the different snacks and what’s in them, allergens, what they taste like, and where they come from.
B**E
Makes a great gift
My son-in-law loved this! Refused to share with his kids 😂Requested it every year for his birthday 🎂
J**V
Excellent Quality
This is my 2nd time ordering a seasonal Bokksu box and I am beyond satisfied. The price is a higher than I'd like to spend, but exploring and trying these new japanese snacks genuinely bring me joy so well worth the price tag. The quality is top notch, wrapped beautifully, very fresh, wide variety of snacks in the box and size is plentiful to share
A**K
Fun college student surprise
On a whim I purchased a subscription to the Bokksu Authentic Japanes Snack & Candy Subscription Classic Box. I purchased it during a special promotional deal and had it sent to my daughter who is a senior in college, minoring in Japanese. She had just returned from a summer in Japan and I high hopes she'd appreciate the goodies in this box.It took three weeks from the time I ordered until the box arrived. That seemed like a long time to me, but I think I must have ordered the subscription at a time in the month when one box had just shipped and the new month had yet to start.When the subscription shipped I saw it in my Amazon orders and could track it there. There was no notification of the shipment. Because the cost-per-month of the subscription was higher than i wanted to pay, I cancelled the subscription after the box shipped, knowing I could restart the subscription at a later date if desired.My daughter received her Bokksu Classic Box and enjoyed all the snacks and candy contained in it. She said there was a good selection of high-quality products and it was a nice surprise that put an exclamation mark on her time spent in Japan.This is a fun way to send a creative gift.
I**T
Awesome fun box !
I just received my box.They packed this box full of different snacks.Some of their snacks,I’ve never seen anyone else selling.Now,I’m going to have a nice cup of their tea and a sweet dessert.I will be back for more of your boxes.
R**T
Tried to purchase just one box but they started a subscription
Not sure how it happened - since it's very clear on the website when you're purchasing just one Bokksu box - because the price is higher - but I purchased one box for one time. Annnnd they started me on a subscription. Worse - when I signed into the account - it didn't show that I was subscribed to the Bokksu subscription anywhere in my account on the website. I had to contact bokksu to cancel this subscription I never started. They were difficult and kept shipping boxes. The unexpected expense was not appreciated. The credit card allowed my fraud chargeback on only one of the two unordered boxes. Really leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Snacks are good tho. But ordering is too risky.
C**E
They must put crack into this
Ok, so I got the first box here half price with the rare Black Friday sale. I figured I’d get one box then cancel before the full price subscription starts (make sure you do this as soon as it ships if you plan that). Well, I did that, then got the box... finished it in 3 days and haven’t stopped thinking about it since! Like any uncustomizable service, you might find some percentage of the set not to your tastes. However, if you are a true connoisseur of Japanese snacks, I think you will be impressed by the quality and variety of the offerings. No, this is not cheap, although I did think it was definitely worth it for the sale price... full price, it is rather extravagant. On the other hand, I don’t think you would find some of these unusual snacks anywhere else… Not at most nearby asian grocery stores (I live near 5, including large supermarket types with many Japanese snacks). A few of these can certainly be classed “artisan” and not that mass-produced. For example, the white chocolate infused strawberry. I still cannot figure out how they made that. It’s like the strawberry was actually injected with chocolate as it was freeze-dried, perfectly melded together. That big spicy cracker thing and the pear cream biscuit were amazing, too. Many of the other savory snacks also had a lot of complexity and depth to their flavors. They deftly combine subtle sweet, sour, spicy, salty, and umami notes together. They put American snacks to shame because these seem to be very one-note in comparison—just sickly sweet or too salty. I think it’s cool how Bokksu includes a booklet so you can learn more about the snacks and Japanese culture, too (every box has a theme). To be sure, these are ‘high end’ fancy snacks not for bargain shoppers or those with unadventurous and unelevated palates. Look, I have easy access to Asian supermarkets within 5 minutes from me and I’m Chinese American—I’m well familiar with shrimp crackers, dried seaweed rice crackers, Pocky, mochi, etc; in contrast, these boxes are not run-of-the mill and is not for everyone. You have to be willing to try different flavors and clearly, some of the reviewers who didn’t like it weren’t. Anyway, after I finished the box, I couldn’t stop thinking about it. After trying to ignore the cravings for a week, I ended up going on the website and purchasing a 6 month subscription for $230. I never would have thought I’d pay that much for monthly snack boxes before, but it is officially an addiction now! I’m sure it’s a luxury that I’m not going to be able to afford eventually… however, I’m going to just try it out for a few months. I don’t know if I can say $40 a box is “worthwhile” to most people, but for me, I must feed the obsession!
T**H
Unique taste!
Great product
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