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[limited edition goods]Panda train tins, a candy tin with a panda driving a train & station platform, a panda hanging strap and a panda passenger, will be available.

2024.04.19

Aoyama Decarbo will launch Panda Train Can, a can of sweets themed on pandas and trains, at JR Tokai Retailing Plus shops in Tokyo and Shinagawa stations.

Caramel-flavoured rice flour cookies made with gluten-free & plant-based ingredients.

Inside the tin is a delicious, rich, caramel-flavoured cookie that you won’t believe is gluten-free and made from plant ingredients.
They are made with rice flour instead of wheat flour, lady sugar and coconut sugar instead of white sugar, soy cream instead of eggs and soy cream butter instead of butter.

After eating the snacks, you can enjoy the after-use of the 'can'.

After eating the snacks, the tins can be rearranged for after-use, such as accessory cases or small containers.

In-store release dates

[Tuesday, 16 April 2024, 14:00 -.]
・Gift kiosk Tokyo Gift Palette
・Grand Kiosk Tokyo

[Wednesday, 17 April 2024, 11.00 am -.]
・Gift kiosk Shinagawa Minami transfer
・Grand kiosk Shinagawa

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