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November 2025 Japanese Snack Box – Full 15-Item Lineup

November 2025 Japanese Snack Box – Full 15-Item Lineup

November 2025 Japanese Snack Box – Full 15-Item Lineup

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    Curious about what kinds of snacks people in Japan enjoy in the fall? This month’s Japanese Snack Box is packed with sweet, savory, and seasonal treats—from cookies filled with apple and sweet potato to fun retro candies and crunchy classics.

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    Whether you’re browsing out of curiosity or thinking about a subscription, here’s everything that came inside the November 2025 Monthly Japanese Snack Box.

    Box Overview – November Snack Box Summary

    This month’s box brings together sweet and savory snacks with a distinctly Japanese touch—like cookies filled with apple and sweet potato, retro-style candies, and crispy fried flavors. Some are seasonal, some are nostalgic, and a few are just plain fun.

    It’s a mix made for snack fans who want a little surprise with every unboxing.

    Please note: The November Snack Box is available to order from November 1 to November 30, 2025.

    Enjoy a monthly mix of Japanese snacks, from classics to seasonal treats.

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    November Japanese Snack Box – All 15 Snacks Inside

    Rapoppo Potato Apple Cookie – Sweet potato & apple flavor

    Made in collaboration with Rapoppo Farm, this cookie is filled with apple chips and sweet potato apple paste.

    The dough uses two types of sweet potato—Beni Azuma and Kokei 14—for balanced texture and flavor.

    A featured pick this month, perfect for cool autumn days.

    Anno Imo Cookie – Kagoshima-grown sweet potato cookie

    These cookies are made with Anno sweet potatoes from Kagoshima, known for their deep natural sweetness.

    Crisp on the outside and soft inside, they go well with hot drinks.

    This recommended pick is simple but rich in flavor.

    Fue Ramune – Whistle-shaped Japanese ramune candy

    This fun candy makes a whistling sound when you blow through it—kids in Japan have loved it for years.

    Each piece comes in a small plastic case, and this month’s version features a festive Christmas design.

    A sweet treat that’s fun to share and play with.

    Petit Shortcake – Amaou strawberry mini cake

    soft vanilla sponge cake filled with Amaou strawberry cream and coated in white chocolate.

    This bite-sized snack delivers a perfect balance of sweet and tart flavors in one cute, creamy package.

    Great for a mid-day treat or sharing with others.

    Ringo Ame Soft Candy – DIY candied apple-style treat

    This playful kit lets you make your own candied apple-style snack in two simple steps.

    Inspired by popular Japanese festival treats, it’s soft, shiny, and fun to shape.

    A hands-on candy experience great for kids—or the kid in you.

    Anpanman Grape Gummies – Fun character-shaped candy

    These gummies come in fun character shapes from the popular kids’ show Anpanman.

    Each tray features a different layout, with up to 24 gummy shapes and five possible package designs.

    Easy to share and fun to collect, these are a favorite for kids—and nostalgic for many adults too.

    Puku Puku Tai Yakiimo – Sweet potato wafer fish snack

    This seasonal version of the classic Puku Puku Tai is flavored like roasted sweet potato, or “yakiimo.”

    The fish-shaped wafer is crisp outside with a light, sweet potato-flavored aerated filling inside.

    Cute, airy, and easy to snack on—this version was made under the supervision of a Japanese sweet potato specialty shop.

    Potato Fry Fried Chicken Flavor – Savory crunchy snack

    super crispy potato snack with a bold fried chicken flavor, seasoned with garlic and ginger.

    It’s been a long-selling favorite in Japan, especially among savory snack fans.

    Perfect for when you’re craving something salty and crunchy.

    Dodeka Bar – Chocolate-covered puffed corn bar

    This oversized corn puff is coated in chocolate with bits of crushed peanuts.

    The texture is light yet satisfying, and it’s one of the most filling snacks in this month’s box.

    A nostalgic treat with a satisfying crunch.

    Go Go Gum – Mini strawberry bubble gum

    A small flip-top case filled with mini strawberry-flavored bubble gum pieces.

    Each tiny piece has a soft chew and sweet fruity flavor—easy to carry, fun to share.

    Pop a few at once or enjoy them one by one.

    Langue Roll Noir – Chocolate-coated langue de chat roll

    rolled langue de chat cookie coated in smooth chocolate.

    The light texture and gentle sweetness make it an easy, satisfying treat when you’re in the mood for something small.

    Ichigo Fusen Gum – Strawberry bubble gum in retro wrap

    This strawberry-flavored bubble gum comes in a small, classic-style wrapper often seen in old-school Japanese dagashi shops.

    It’s bite-sized, easy to chew, and part of the fun is blowing bubbles—just like kids in Japan have done for decades.

     

    Ichigo Short Chocolate – Bite-sized strawberry chocolate

    A cute, bite-sized chocolate with a slightly rich flavor and a sweet strawberry aroma. Its smooth texture and charming design make it a delightful little treat for any chocolate lover.

    Genji Pie Chocolate – Heart-shaped puff pastry

    A limited-edition version of the classic Genji Pie, coated with mellow chocolate for a cozy winter twist. Each individually wrapped heart-shaped pastry offers a perfect mix of crisp layers and smooth sweetness.

    Bakauke Fried Chicken Flavor – Savory rice cracker

    A winter-only Bakauke inspired by Japan’s festive fried chicken season. This soft rice cracker combines the umami of chicken with garlic and pepper for a lightly spicy, addictive taste that fits the holiday mood perfectly.

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    Q: Are all the snacks from Japanese brands?
    A: Yes, all items are from Japanese snack brands. Each snack is selected to highlight flavors, textures, and playful elements unique to Japan’s snack culture.

    Q: Is the snack box the same every month?
    A: No, the contents change monthly. Each box is curated with seasonal flavors, limited editions, and playful treats, so subscribers can look forward to something new each time.

    Q: Do you ship internationally?
    A: Yes, the Japanese Snack Box is available for international delivery. Shipping is handled directly from Japan, making these seasonal and limited items accessible worldwide.

    Q: Can I share this box with kids?
    A: Absolutely. Many of the items are kid-friendly, and some—like whistle candies or character-shaped gummies—are especially fun for younger snack lovers.

    How to Enjoy Your Japanese Snack Box

    There’s no one way to enjoy a Japanese snack box—some treats are perfect for sharing, while others are fun to keep all to yourself.

    You might open a pack with friends, pass it around at work, or save it for a quiet evening at home.

    This month’s box includes a few seasonal touches, like sweet potato cookies and Christmas-themed candy, available only for a limited time.

    The mix brings together flavors that capture the season along with some long-loved classics from Japan.

    Conclusion: November Japanese Snack Box Recap

    We’ve packed the November box with seasonal sweets, crispy snacks, and a few playful surprises—something to brighten up your snack time this fall.

    Each month is a little different, and we hope you’ll enjoy discovering new favorites.

    On our homepage, this subscription is listed as the Japanese Snacks Box, but it’s the same Monthly Plan.

    Enjoy a new mix of Japanese snacks delivered to your door each month.

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