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What are snack/gift items not in Japan? 2012/3/21 00:37
We want to give a lot of small gifts to our exchange student. She is 14.
by AudryK2  

Re: What are snack/gift items not in Japan? 2012/3/21 13:47
Something made with raspberries, I never see raspberries for sale in Japan or raspberry flavored anything in Japan. Also nectarines I never see in Japan. As far as candy snacks goes they got lots of chocolate & sweet snacks to choose here in Japan so giving chocolate would not be very unique for them.
by Rina (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: What are snack/gift items not in Japan? 2012/3/21 13:55
Where are you from??

Btw I've bought raspberries in Japan many times.
by sonson0412 rate this post as useful

Re: What are snack/gift items not in Japan? 2012/3/21 14:01
sonson0412 I am from Kansai region. I never see raspberries for sale at any grocery store. Where are you seeing raspberries? I look for raspberry drinks and they only have strawberry, cherry or citrus flavored things never raspberry. And in the produce I only see things like strawberries, oranges and so on.
by Rina (guest) rate this post as useful

Re: What are snack/gift items not in Japan? 2012/3/21 17:20
Sorry, I was meaning where was the original poster from!! To get an idea of what snacks from there aren't available here.
But I'm also in Kansai! I often see real raspberries in the supermarkets here, but I agree i haven't seen raspberry flavoured stuff.
by sonson0412 rate this post as useful

Re: What are snack/gift items not in Japan? 2012/3/21 22:20
@sonson and @rina----I am from Texas. Houston region.
by AudryK2 rate this post as useful

Re: What are snack/gift items not in Japan? 2012/3/21 23:03
I was told Reese's isn't readily available in Japan, so if they like peanut butter and chocolate, some of those would be good....
by John B digs Japan rate this post as useful

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