Japanese Snacks

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Japanese Snacks

Nothing better than something sweet to keep us going through the long hours filming where we regularly have to skip lunch and dinner ><

When I first came to Japan, I noticed that co-workers would regularly buy snacks for each other.
The Japanese snack makers have reflected their marketing research into the packaging of the snacks which is why you will more often than not find that when you buy a box of biscuits, each piece each is wrapped separately making it easier to pass on to co-workers. A pack of biscuits in the UK would all just be in a single wrapper.

Have a lookie at the average prices of the snacks in the photos. Would they be costing more or less than whats available in your neck of the woods?
Whats your fave Japanese snack? Me is a fan of the Lemon Pack that I've annotated in one of the photos below.

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Japanese Snacks
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