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- Sakuma drops - Wikipedia
Sakuma drops (サクマドロップス, Sakuma Doroppusu) are a hard candy from Japan, flavored with fruit juice Available since the Meiji period from 1908, the candies have become an easily recognizable icon in Japan
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Get your Sakuma candy hassle-free from Japan Candy Store We ship straight from Japan to your doorstep! Discover the iconic Sakuma Drops and more
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- Taste of Nostalgia: Why Sakuma Drops Remain Japan’s Beloved Candy
Sakuma Drops have a storied history, originating in the Meiji Era and becoming a cultural icon through their distinctive tin can design The traditional candy-making process and unique flavors of Sakuma Drops contribute to their enduring popularity and special place in the hearts of consumers
- Sakuma Drops: History of Japanese Candy - History of Candy
Sakuma Drops are a beloved part of Japanese confectionery culture, offering a sweet taste of history First created in 1908 by Sakuma Candy in Tokyo, these hard candies became popular due to their unique flavors and bright packaging
- Sakumas Drops S-15 75 grams Tin Can Made in Japan by Sakuma Japan . . .
Suitable for all ages May stain Consume carefully to avoid choking hazard Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition
- Why Are Sakuma Drops and Japanese Candies So Loved?
Nearly every adult in Japan grew up enjoying Sakuma Drops or a variation of the sweet This nostalgic Japanese hard candy has thrilled people with its fruity flavors and signature tin can packaging for over a century
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